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Informal methods, such as ad hoc discussions with senior health professionals were likely to identify the majority of user design needs, and were also more appropriate.
All three groups were likely to identify limited opportunities for part-time or flexible work schedules as a barrier to reentry.
For example, question 1 (Fig. 2) had more than one correct answer and participants were likely to identify being overweight and specific ethnicity as predictors of GDM, but did not recognise maternal age and parity >3, as predictors.
Furthermore, the use of national registers for joint arthroplasties mean that we were likely to identify virtually all THA and TKA in the cohort, including those performed in hospitals in other parts of Sweden.
Whilst those participating in the consultation groups who worked in the domestic abuse sector were likely to identify the aims of programmes as the reduction of IPVA, education professionals were more focused on changing attitudes, arguing that children were exposed to a wide range of influences outside school and that changing behaviour was too ambitious an objective for education on its own.
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The thing is that both groups are likely to identify with many of the same values.
There's a whole generation now that is likely to identify garage music just with a certain kind of haircut".
Pretty much anyone with parents is likely to identify with Mr. Bennett here.
In contrast, far fewer jurors are likely to identify with a victim not in a vehicle, particularly those on a bike.
Justice Verniero sat alone last week, as Justice Thomas did 10 years ago, the center of a scene that is likely to identify him in the public mind forever.
National Statistics Code of Practice that "no statistics will be produced that are likely to identify an individual".
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