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In this method for grading of quality, RCTs are considered to be high-quality evidence; however, this can be downgraded to moderate, low, or very low quality for several reasons.
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In this way, the consequences of many other severe complications can be downgraded to apparently negligible proportions.
But if Japan can be downgraded, so can Italy, and the United States.
When inappropriate alignment parameters are used for the IMU, the camera motion would not be captured accurately and the deblurring effectiveness can be downgraded.
Content will be delivered at a resolution of 720p (HD) when available, and can be downgraded in low-bandwidth scenarios.
But Beniamini notes that there are some scenarios in which his exploit may still work: if the device hasn't been updated; if the chip manufacturer is compelled to cooperate with law enforcement; or if the device can be downgraded.
First, it can reallocate some of the RBs used by HUEs to the MUE-absent portion; second, it can reduce the RBs that are in the MUE-possible portion used for non-real-time traffics by HUEs; third, it can reduce the RBs that are in the MUE-possible portion used for real-time traffics by HUEs if the QoS of HUEs is over qualified or can be downgraded.
For the foreseeable future, the jihadist threat can be downgraded and contained.
Gray-Collar Jobs have their own niche-specific terms like "IT" (which can be downgraded to "Tech Support") but you can also change general terms like Senior > Specialist.
Workers who don't have the appropriate clothes must find them, and franchisees who fail to uphold the sometimes-confusing guidelines can be downgraded by corporate.
For equivocal/unsupported findings, it can be downgraded three (-3), and for not-supported findings, it can be downgraded four (-4).
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