Sentence examples for would have evaluated from inspiring English sources

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Under its original contract, Maximus would have evaluated welfare recipients, provided them with job training if needed, and placed them in jobs that the company would find.

They would have evaluated the costs of each of the five redevelopment options in a way that would allow us time to compare them, many months ago.

Although ideally we would have evaluated the activity of these CNSs in transgenic tephritid embryos, robust methods for such analyses were not available.

Although the ideal study would have evaluated actual patient and/or parental learning relative to each device, nurses were recruited to participate in the study as described below.

If at least 10 trials were included in the meta-analysis for any outcome, we would have evaluated the likelihood of publication bias and other sources of bias by examining the degree of asymmetry of funnel plots.

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However, given that physicians often do not treat per label in practice, an observational design would not have evaluated the efficacy of onabotulinumtoxinA when used every 12 weeks with a fixed-site, fixed-dose injection paradigm, which was the primary research question evaluated by the COMPEL Study.

12 Rapid diagnostic assays, such as the one we have evaluated, would have the most impact in clinical laboratories.

At the time of this study, the 1st place that an injured or ill American soldier in Iraq or Afghanistan would have been evaluated by an ENT head and neck surgeon was at a tertiary care medical center as a result of air evacuation out of theater: Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC), Ramstein, Germany.

For even though there may be many hypotheses Hj that imply Hn+1 and, had they been formulated, would have been evaluated as being a better explanation for the data than the best explanation among the candidate explanations we started out with, Hn+1 itself will in general be hardly informative; in fact, in general it will not even be clear what its empirical consequences are.

If there had been relevant inconsistencies all articles would have been evaluated by the second author.

If it was decided that anticipatory strategies were not needed, this decision would have been evaluated as 'good', as a result of the fortuitous absence of extreme events.

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