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The EmSense study sought to weigh the value of those emotional and cognitive approaches.
If that's not possible, weigh the value of punching sideways.
The client can then weigh the value of the advice independently.
There are few places more perfect to weigh the value of imperfection than Istanbul.
The court wrote on Monday that juries would be unable to weigh the value of nonexistence against a defective life.
"In the end, people will weigh the value of a 10-year Coda warranty against Nissan's warranty," he said.
Nor can an app weigh the value of those moments when a reader looks up from the digital page and stares into space.
By making decisions based on both price and fit, it becomes a bit easier to weigh the value of what we're doing.
The way the Prodisc was tested and approved provides a stark example of conflicts of interest among clinical researchers — conflicts that are seldom evident to doctors and patients trying to weigh the value of a new device or drug.
The case may be even stronger for requiring disclosure from the authors of review articles, which purport to weigh the value of one therapy against another and are, by their very nature, opinionated.
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