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To this end, we might assess the value for S of the occurrence of an E-type event by working out S's welfare level in the actual world (where presumably an E-type event did not occur) then S's welfare level in the closest world in which an E-type event does occur, and subtracting the first from the second.
The infrared camera system was used to provide a reference, with which we might assess the accuracy of the measurements obtained using the Kinect system.
In further analysis, we might assess whether the effect of SES is mediated by smoking and other behavioural factors, but that is beyond the scope of the current study.
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Hence, assessments of EBP knowledge might assess a learner's ability to define EBP concepts, list the basic principles of EBP, or describe levels of evidence.
We sought to develop a simple, quick, and interactive tool that might assess each individual trainee's knowledge baseline before participating in minimally invasive surgery (MIS).
We thus cannot rule out the possible impact of more implicit pleasure and arousal changes that future studies might assess by including physiological measurements, such as galvanic skin response, heart rate, and diastolic and systolic blood pressure.
Contractors might assess the progress of dams or roads by flying overhead and capturing aerial images.
Individuals behave in a way they might assess as perfectly proper, and yet the collective result is to be regretted.
A growth investor might assess how well the company will be able to sustain its rapid revenue increases.
Sure, there are questions that might assess things like comprehension, but what good is that when life here is so often incomprehensible?
It would be nice to think that the groundbreaking LMA study might assess whether, in the history of football, the course of a match has ever been meaningfully changed by anything bellowed or gesticulated from the technical area.
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