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My hope is that study registration will stand the test of time – that it will free future generations of scientists from having their research and professional worth assessed on the most stupid of all grounds: whether their experiments produced "novel and exciting results".
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It's probably worth assessing the carnage at this point.
It is still worth assessing on its merits.
It will be worth assessing the fine print closely when this idea finally moves to reality.
It has been three years since the publication of "Moneyball," and it is worth assessing other matters the book discusses.
Drum sizes available range from 5.5kg to 11kg but as a machine runs most efficient when full, it's worth assessing what capacity you will actually use.
But before we celebrate more than our survival over three decades, it's worth assessing where those of us who make high-end risky documentaries have come from and where we're likely to go.
On January 10th a particularly idiotic individual from the Shiv Sena, a Hindu nationalist political party and an ally of the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, reportedly even called for India to "nuke" Pakistan in revenge for the border incident.Another detail is certainly worth assessing.
It might also be worth assessing risk over a longer period than just one year, now the standard practice, or raising some banks' capital requirements if their size means that they make a disproportionate marginal contribution to system-wide risk.
Now that the White House has revealed its recipe for Honey Brown Ale, brewed by cooks in the White House kitchen using honey from its own hives (along with releasing a nifty video of the beer-making process), I thought it would be worth assessing the recipe and methods, and conjecturing on how the beer would taste.
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