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Further investigation is warranted to consider in more detail whether typicality is processed differently depending on the type, size or nature of the semantic category.
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Therefore, when asking whether social cues are integrated into the organization of olfactory behaviour it is warranted to separately consider learned and innate behaviour.
However, despite the comment from those working in primary care that this approach needs to become part of routine care, a large scale trial, using more than one practice, is now warranted to confirm findings and to consider cost-effectiveness in more detail.
What are the conditions that would warrant you to consider euthanasia?
The amount of divergence among lineages with C. megarhyncha warrants further study to consider elevating any to full species.
The Pulitzers aren't the Oscars — if teary speeches are delivered, they take place in relative privacy — but it warrants a momentary choke-up to consider the pluck of the devoted poetry lovers at Copper Canyon — working out of a white clapboard structure with whole states between them and the supposed center of the publishing world, wooing Merwin, winning the big ones.
However, from a research ethics perspective, the individuals, the couple, and the greater community all are important to consider and warrant human subjects protections.
"The irreversibility of an execution and the fact that four justices of the court believe a stay is needed to consider the appeal warrant my intervention in this case".
Although it is beyond the scope of this study to provide an explanation, the finding that fewer screening-detected boys (4.3%) reported problems at follow-up in the dimension of pain than the boy referents (18.8%) is interesting to consider and warrants further investigation.
"Rather, the amendment would merely ensure that some court is available to consider whether a particular warrant application comports with the Fourth Amendment".
In order for such a warrant to be considered reasonable, it must be supported by probable cause and be limited in scope according to specific information supplied by a person (usually a law enforcement officer) who has sworn by it and is therefore accountable to the issuing court.
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