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to refusals
noun
The act of refusing.
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The prevalence ratio between refusers and non-refusers of PMTCT testing and the percent bias due to refusals that would be introduced if ANC surveillance were based on routine PMTCT tests instead of ELISA test results were also calculated.
Wherever possible, comparisons will be made between patients who agreed to participate in either phase of the study and those who refused, in order to document biases related to refusals.
"That's outrageous!" This was my old high-school friend, an entertainment lawyer not accustomed to refusals.
My research into the workings of the 2000 act revealed that 75% of appeals to the information commissioner related to refusals by government departments.
But it's the public's choice how to react to refusals to speak and there is no reason to react kindly.
(2) A low response rate of migrants compared to non-migrants is related mainly to refusals, language problems, and address-related reasons.
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It refers to consistency and incorruptibility, but also to a refusal to resort to smear politics.
The IBC was largely established as an activist response to US refusals to conduct mortality counts.
The responses ranged from the frank, cold and calculated to refusal to discuss the subject at all.
These people were accustomed to refusal.
Plath, on the other hand, makes leaping connections which lead to refusal of self-pity.
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