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Yet trying to verify his version - or the website's - ends up posing yet more questions, criminal records searches unearthing only an unclear reference to a three-year sentence for a probation violation in Georgia in 1999, and a $10 speeding ticket in North Carolina.
Moreover, the lack of standardized protocols and unclear reference threshold values complicates the analysis.
There was no evidence of a difference in test performance between studies with an adequate, inadequate or unclear reference standard.
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Some memos, especially ones attributed to Sir Anthony, are hard to decipher, filled with initials of crucial players, sentence fragments and unclear references.
In the overseas lawsuits, Mr. Taubman's lawyers have been pressing Christie's for answers about the Davidge documents, including the authors and the meanings of certain abbreviations and unclear references to unnamed people.
Abstracts of unclear references were reviewed and papers were then classified as being included or excluded.
According to the ISQ criteria for documentation (question B), clear references to the evidence will score 4 or 5, while partly unclear or definitely unclear references to evidence will score 2 or 3, depending upon the degree of uncertainty.
A score of 4 or 5 pertains to criteria containing clear references to evidence, while a score of 2 or 3 represents partly or definitely unclear references to evidence.
It remains unclear which reference groups are stronger predictors of risky drinking, how youth with different levels and types of connection to others perceive behavioural norms and how young people reconcile conflicting injunctive norms of different reference groups.
This introduces at least two issues: First, it remains unclear which reference attributes the respondent uses to generate the rank order, which constricts intersubjective comparability and provokes primacy biases (i.e., the tendency to give more attention to items listed first) (Bowling 2005).
The origins of Truth in Science are a little unclear, but references to a "new" organization to promote intelligent design in science teaching go back to 2004 (BCSE 2007) when a Northern Ireland Evangelical Ministry reprinted a notice from the Evangelical Times (a monthly evangelical newspaper, which lists Metcalfe as a trustee) announcing a meeting of a new organization, Truth in Science.
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