Sentences with phrase «substantial lack of data»

Among all types of stroke, there is a substantial lack of data about how to manage OAC - ICH.

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A lot of available posts on the internet like to serve as romantic stories how we should eat like cavemen «Because that is how our ancestors ate», «it is the right thing to do», «we are not evolved to eat grains, because they did not eat them» we this and that and what not... The thing is, there is actually a substantial amount of direct, clear evidence that supports this eating pattern as one of the healthiest known to people (I dare not say healthiest due to lack of large scale and more long - term data).
(Duncan strategically skipped over Hawaii's current lack of a permanent state chief, a reliable statewide data system, or any substantial record of accomplishment on teacher quality — and the fact that a new governor will take office in January).
As droughts have worsened, water bottling companies like Coca - Cola, PepsiCo, andNestlé are finding themselves under the microscope of public opinion for taking public water resources, packaging them for substantial profit, and then failing to adequately respond to public concerns about their local impacts, lack of transparency of data sharing, and their role in helping share the burdens imposed by water shortages and drought.
It is hoped that EJN will address these major issues of questionable data use and interpretation, lack of a substantial physical link to the NAO, and neglect of previous work in the field.
Despite government data indicating that substantial savings have already been made and despite a lack of any real investigation of the negative impact on firms, the Lord Chancellor decided to «press ahead» with the second cut last month.
The primary reason of OPD being a costly insurance product is the lack of substantial data pool on OPD treatments.
Limitations of the study include the lack of follow - up assessments, that termination assessments were conducted only with cases that completed treatment, and that a substantial proportion of treatment completers did not have complete observational data (participants» entire families had to be present at both intake and termination assessments for the participant to have complete observational data).
Limitations include the lack of a control group and that a substantial percentage of available families did not fully participate or provided incomplete data.
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