Sentences with phrase «potentially relevant factor»

The contentious issue of the existence of Insurance as a potentially relevant factor was also considered.
For example, if you agree that people of all ideological and cultural and political stripes are vulnerable to identity - oriented «motivated - reasoning,» then what do you think about articles that finger point about about the biases among «liberal» scientists even as the political orientation of the author is dismissed as a potentially relevant factor?
For determining «serious harm» for the Ojeikeres» three children, the potentially relevant factors include:

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Finally, the researchers used the 1990 - 99 and 2008 national estimates to assess if four potentially relevant country - level factors, namely access to efficient syphilis screening and treatment, health expenditure, GDP per capita, and circumcision prevalence, were correlated with syphilis prevalence over that time period.
Their work builds upon and may potentially supersede several previous approaches to the problem of mitochondrial mutations that occur as a result of the degenerative aging process, including allotopic protein expression, (6) its optimization using an MTS, (3 - 5) and the exploitation of the multiprotein RNA import complex (RIC) of the protozoal parasite Leishmania tropica (7)(which the investigators characterize as «requir [ing] the introduction of nonnative tRNAs with foreign protein factors or the transfer of a large multisubunit aggregate into cells, which is of low efficiency and difficult to reproduce in desirable disease - relevant settings» (2)-RRB-.
Hi Professor Damodaran, In discussing mean reversion for broad equity indexes, here are a few factors that seem potentially relevant, which I didn't find mention of in your post: 1) Technology network effect: technology revolutions (electricity, transistor, computer, internet, etc) engender decades - long streaks of further invention and commercialization.
In considering the factors relevant to the exercise of the court's discretion, under s 33 of the Limitation Act 1980 (LA1980), to extend the limitation period beyond that specified in LA 1980, s 11 what matters most is not the length of the delay itself, but the reasons for that delay and its potentially prejudicial effect; moreover, it may be reasonable to delay issuing proceedings on account of the defendant's impecuniosity.
He regarded all of the factors taken into account by the board as potentially relevant and pointed out that the National Health Service Act 2006, s 26 even referred to paying gratuities by way of compensation.
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