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Now we have results we are both super happy with.
Coates said Takeda hoped to have results within a month.
And once you have results, their meaning is open to interpretation.
So far, they do not have results to match their words.
As you can see, we don't just talk, we have results.
"But it's our plan to have results released on Caucus Day."
The audit should have results well within two weeks, the OAS said.
In less than two weeks, we'll have results from 16 more primaries.
And history has shown that a palpable response from consumers does have results.
We could talk a lot, but it's a lot better when we have results.
Regeneron expects to have results from Praluent's large cardiovascular outcomes trial by year end.
Morse said we could have results on this front in a matter of months.
It will have results in patients with lung cancer who have already tried other therapies.
Rivera said Codelco hoped to have results from those explorations by the end of 2020.
They hope to have results of their study by around April, CDC spokesman David Daigle said.
Because American Samoa is six hours behind Eastern Time, we won't have results until Tuesday afternoon.
Bristol is chasing the same idea, although its double-immunotherapy trial is not expected to have results until 2018.
They are currently challenging study participants with Type 3 and hope to have results by late spring or summer.
In the next few weeks, she said the city should have results available for the rest of the schools.
Whether I've established myself or not, I've still got to go out and play, and I've got to have results.
I had enough experience by then to know that if you let go, you're going to have results and resolution.
The state said it is sending specimens to the CDC for testing and expects to have results later this week.
But no one can say that we were not intentional and that we do not have results to show for it.
Under his instruction, the lithe Dimitrov gained eight pounds of muscle and began to have results that matched his flashy game.
And we expect to have results, interim results at least, from our trials likely in December at the latest early January.
So for every 20 studies that get published, it is reasonable to expect that one will have results that are not correct.
"We are throwing everything we can for the next four years at these ticks, and then we will have results," she said.
Ipsos, which partners with Reuters for a national tracking survey, said it has begun poll-testing Johnson and will have results shortly.
We know this will have results because when jurisdictions make a concerted effort to eliminate their backlogs, it makes a clear difference.
And if you're interested in other Texas House races, we have results from all the Democratic primaries below: And the GOP ones:
Wunderli won't have results from this month's testing until the spring, but airports are likely to welcome any way to shush planes.
"You can't have results in security matters if you don't observe the Constitution, the law, human rights and international norms," he said.
In the Netherlands pupils at vocational schools have results equivalent to about three years less of schooling than their peers at general schools.
Once we have results from Iowa, sights will turn toward New Hampshire, where primary voters go to the polls in exactly a week.
"It definitely delivers a workout — you're guaranteed to have results with your body — but it's also an escape," Ms. Rice said in an interview.
And before February is through we will have results from South Carolina and Nevada, before hitting warp speed on March 1's Super Tuesday.
By Friday, the union is expected to have results of voting by its members on whether to authorize strikes as part of the negotiations.
By Friday, the union is expected to have results of voting by its members on whether to authorize strikes as part of the negotiations.
Käs is now using a laser-based tool to look for signatures of jamming in tumors, and he hopes to have results later this year.
So Canada now has this UBI set of payments and we're going to have results pretty soon that are, that are going to show, right?
Users can have results in minutes, and all you have to do is log in using Facebook and add basic information about parents and grandparents.
These trials are in their early stages, and we don't yet have results to show whether this type of editing is safe or provides effective treatment.
"I hope we will have results by the end of this year ... It is important that we don't come to the same situation again," he said.
The kits were meant to enable states to conduct their own testing and have results faster than they would by shipping samples to the C.D.C. in Atlanta.
But the Nevada Democratic Party had a different message as the caucus approached: "We plan to have results out on caucus day," communications director Molly Forgey said.
But, reassuringly, "the hub hospitals and the majority of affiliated hospitals have results within a fairly tight range," Minnier, who wasn't involved in the study, said in an email.
"It puts even more pressure on wetland managers to get it right," Dr. Brandis said, adding that she was hoping to have results by the end of the year.
Health inspectors, including environmental health and epidemiology specialists, were inspecting the hotels Thursday and should have results Friday or Monday, said Carlos Suero, spokesman for the Ministry of Public Health.
By the time the Las Vegas debate rolls around, we'll have results from Iowa and New Hampshire, but there will still be a lot of the race to play out.
"David, Mimi [Walters], Darrell, and Jeff [Denham] have been 100 percent focused on their district from the start, and they have results back home to show for it," McCarthy said.
We should have results in April from tests now being done in China, and will then be better able to decide if the drugs should be distributed on a larger scale.
Detective Scharf, who had been working on the case for more than a decade, was skeptical when the company said that it would have results by the end of the week.
Now, for the first time, researchers have results from two independent clinical trials showing that two different drugs help these patients — giving them about two more years before their cancer metastasizes.
These trials should have results by mid-2017, which would suggest that the population could be included in the labeled indication 18-24 months from now if not immediately, Leerink Partners analysts said.
"If we don't have results on what we're doing (in 45 days), we'll start conversations on what they want, which is that Mexico will be a safe third country," he told Mexican radio.
"There's a new technology that can be married up with determined investigators and when we do that we can have results such as this that would not have been possible otherwise," he said.
The idea that a concussed player can get up, walk to the sideline, get his finger pricked, and have results back within minutes is simply not supported by the science at this time.
"There is a lot of upside ... (Meramec) has proven to have results similar, and in some cases better, than the Permian," said Taylor Cavey, an analyst at energy information provider S&P Global Platts.
Researchers didn't have results from what's known as an impaired glucose tolerance test, which may be a better indication of the risk of heart and kidney disease than the alternative tests used in the study.
An opinion poll published by the El Periodico newspaper on Sunday showed a snap election would probably have results similar to the last ballot in 2015, when a coalition of pro-independence parties formed a minority government.
An opinion poll published by the El Periodico newspaper on Sunday showed a snap election would probably have results similar to the last ballot, in 2015, when a coalition of pro-independence parties formed a minority government.
U.S. officials have said the attacks, which are being closely coordinated with U.S-backed ground forces, are starting to have results, eroding the amount of territory held by Islamic State in Iraq and reducing the group's oil revenues.
It expects to have results by the first quarter of 2018 and if they are positive the company can "seamlessly transition" to a Phase III study on 1,000 patients, Galmed Chief Executive Allen Baharaff told Reuters on Wednesday.
However, an opinion poll published by the El Periodico newspaper on Sunday showed a snap election would probably have results similar to the last ballot, in 2015, when a coalition of pro-independence parties formed a minority government.
"We will either function as a team without personal vanities and promoting of personal agendas and we will have results or I do not have to be the Prime Minister," Brnabic said according to Tanjug, without giving further details.
It does this by reducing out-of-pocket costs to beneficiaries for high-value services proven to have results and adding services that enhance the chance for improved outcomes for targeted groups of patients with certain conditions or circumstances.
On the beam side, a group at NIST led by Jeffrey Nico is taking data now and expects to have results in two years, aiming for one-second uncertainty, while an experiment in Japan called J-PARC is also getting under way.
Just this morning, I was doing some ultrasound exams on my eyes, on my heart and a lot of that data is stuff that will be analyzed by scientists and researchers and it will take time well after I'm back before we have results.
Some experts, like Dr. David Hyman of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, say that such testing should be available to everyone with advanced cancer, because no one can predict which patients will have results that make them eligible for beneficial treatment.
"So much research is sponsored by industry," wrote nutrition and food policy researcher Marion Nestle in a recent issue of JAMA, "that health professionals and the public may lose confidence in basic dietary advice," Industry-funded studies tend to have results that are more favorable to industry.
In particular, the data on education and also particular items in the area of knowledge impact, for instance the number of new companies created, high-tech manufacturing or computer software spending across the economy and there suddenly they have results that are below the OECD average.
"Once we have results from the tests, the CDC and the state will determine the most appropriate location for the ship to berth, and the location needs to provide for the safety of the surrounding community as well as the passengers and crew," Carroll told reporters.
Investigators will start examining their pieces Monday to establish whether they are from MH370 "The examination process is to commence on March 21 and with the assistance of the experts' team, we hope to have results of the debris examination as soon as possible," Malaysia's transport ministry said in a statement.
Studie des Umweltbundesamtes (2012). Abgerufen am 23. Oktober 2013. For nuclear the Federal Environment Agency indicates no value, as different studies have results that vary by a factor of 1,000.
"Discovery of the photosynthetic relatives of the "Maltese Mushroom" Cynomorium". BMC Evolutionary Biology 5:38. Two researchers in Taiwan announced on the internet in 2009 that they have results supporting the placement of Balanophoraceae in Santalales.Huei-Jiun Su and Jer-Ming Hu. "The phylogenetic relationships of Balanophoraceae and related Santalales inferred from floral B homeotic genes and nuclear 18S rDNA sequences".
In 1991, game theorist Ariel Rubinstein described alternative ways of understanding the concept. The first, due to Harsanyi (1973), is called purification, and supposes that the mixed strategies interpretation merely reflects our lack of knowledge of the players' information and decision-making process. Apparently random choices are then seen as consequences of non-specified, payoff-irrelevant exogenous factors. However, it is unsatisfying to have results that hang on unspecified factors.
At GCSE, the area in the South East (and England) with the highest results is consistently Buckinghamshire. Berkshire is split into unitary authorities, and Wokingham, Windsor and Slough have the next best GCSE results. All of Berkshire's unitary authorities have results above the England average, with West Berkshire considerably above average. Schools in Surrey and Hampshire also have consistently good GCSE results, and they are above average in Oxfordshire, West Sussex, Kent, Medway, and East Sussex.
Self-assessments have long been associated with faked results in environments and situations where it would be considered “more positive” or “more negative” to have results skewed in a particular direction. Research has also noted that respondents sometimes chose to give the most extreme response. While contamination of responses is always a possibility, the advantage to doing so with the RQ measurement tool is not clear. It is an individual test instrument, not intended to identify relative risk inclination in teams and companies.
In the recent interview, he expressed concern about Mr. Ahmadinejad's confrontational approach to foreign policy. “This approach might have results in the short term but it is not proper foreign policy,” he said. Analysts view Mr. Khoshchehreh as part of the new class of politicians who have grown more moderate because of the need to deal with the realities of governing as members of Parliament. “These people are faced with people’s increasing demands,” said Hamidreza Jalaipour, a sociologist and a former reformist politician. “Mr.
Participants who opted-in to receiving clinical results were screened for genetic variants that significantly increase their risk of developing Familial Hypercholesterolemia, Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer syndrome, and Lynch Syndrome. In the first six months of phase II, approximately ~23,700 Nevadans were sequenced, 290 of which were found to have medically actionable results. The HNP has announced a plan to expand the project to a total of 250,000 Nevadans with expectations that approximately 1.3% will have results that are immediately impactful for their medical care.
After the EPR paper, several scientists such as de Broglie studied local hidden variables theories. In the 1960s John Bell derived an inequality that indicated a testable difference between the predictions of quantum mechanics and local hidden variables theories. To date, all experiments testing Bell-type inequalities in situations analogous to the EPR thought experiment have results consistent with the predictions of quantum mechanics, suggesting that local hidden variables theories can be ruled out. Whether or not this is interpreted as evidence for nonlocality depends on one's interpretation of quantum mechanics.
When two people look at two different detectors that scan entangled particles, both observers will enter an indefinite state, as with one observer. These results need not agree – the second observer's mind does not have to have results that correlate with the first's. When one observer tells the results to the second observer, their two minds cannot communicate and thus will only interact with the other's body, which is still indefinite. When the second observer responds, his body will respond with whatever result agrees with the first observer's mind.
Rotherham usually has the best results in South Yorkshire, but in 2010 it was Doncaster. York and North Yorkshire consistently perform the best at GCSE in the region, and with the East Riding of Yorkshire have results above the UK average. Schoolchildren in Kingston upon Hull are most likely not to pass any GCSEs – over 6% with Bradford having a similar proportion, closely followed by Sheffield and North East Lincolnshire. The East Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire have the fewest not passing any GCSEs, followed by York.
In Swiss, it is possible to use either the half-match technique (in which case the subsequent pairings need to give less weight to the half-match results), or, to have the teams involved play the full number of boards, in which case the results will not be known until the other competitors have completed two matches. This means that the number of rounds must be even. Also, because the teams involved will not have results to compare for future pairings for two rounds, in the later rounds it is desirable to avoid assigning the leading teams to the round robin.
Sustainable business practices lead to economic growth and empowerment for farming communities in northern Uganda. A sustainable approach to development is one which takes account of economic, social and environmental factors to produce projects and programmes which will have results which are not dependent on finite resources. Something which is sustainable will not use more natural resources than the local environment can supply; more financial resources than the local community and markets can sustain; and will have the necessary support from the community, government and other stakeholders to carry on indefinitely. It is one of the key concepts in international development, and is critical in removing dependency on overseas aid.
Simon asked a Capcom representative about the prospects of a sequel, and in response to what seemed to be interest, they went to work on the project. Further communication did not have results, and they were advised that Disney was likely to turn down the idea regardless. Aaron and Simon went into detail about the proposal in 2019, when the demonstration was released on Headcannon's official website for people to download, though it is shorter due to the rejection. Darkwing Duck uses pixel graphics, old-school music, and a two-dimensional perspective as well as similar gameplay to the original NES game with only a small number of changes and additions.
In addition to the match fixing that is committed by players, coaches and/or team officials, it is not unheard of to have results manipulated by corrupt referees. Since 2004, separate scandals have erupted in prominent sports leagues in Portugal, Germany (Bundesliga scandal), Brazil (Brazilian football match-fixing scandal) and the United States (see Tim Donaghy scandal), all of which concerned referees who fixed matches for gamblers. Many sports writers have speculated that in leagues with high player salaries, it is far more likely for a referee to become corrupt since their pay in such competitions is usually much less than that of the players. On December 2, 1896, former Old West lawman Wyatt Earp refereed the Fitzsimmons vs.
If the stored parity is different from the parity computed from the stored data, at least one bit must have been changed due to data corruption. Undetected memory errors can have results ranging from undetectable and without consequence, to permanent corruption of stored data or machine crash. In the case of the home PC where data integrity is often perceived to be of little importance—certainly true for, say games and web browsing, less so for Internet banking and home finances—non-parity memory is an affordable option. However, if data integrity is required, parity memory will halt the computer and prevent the corrupt data from affecting results or stored data, although losing intermediate unstored data and preventing use until any faulty RAM is replaced.
Different make and model headphones have widely varying impedances, from as little as to a few hundred ohms; the lowest of these will have results similar to a speaker, while the highest may work acceptably if the line out impedance is low enough and the headphones are sensitive enough. Conversely, a headphone output generally has a source impedance of only a few ohms (to provide a bridging connection with 32 ohm headphones) and will easily drive a line input. For similar reasons, "wye"-cables (or "Y-splitters") should not be used to combine two line out signals into a single line in. Each line output would be driving the other line output as well as the intended input, again resulting in a much heavier load than designed for.
However, Ping An (a major shareholder in Fortis Group, holding 4.8%) has demanded that approval of the sale is put on the agenda, and has announced to be willing to go to court over the matter. By its own Articles of Association, Fortis is required to accept such a request from a shareholder who holds a minimum of 1% of the outstanding shares, but this applies to the (annual) Ordinary General Meeting (Article 18b.4ii; the request must be made in writing, 60 days in advance), not necessarily to an Extraordinary General Meeting. In its Shareholder Circular (November 20) Fortis acknowledges that under Dutch law approval by shareholders is required, but refers to a blanket provision in Dutch law (BW2:8), which states that no agreement or law applies if this would have results that, by standards of reasonability, are unacceptable.
Figueroa noticed Stoke goalkeeper Thomas Sørensen off his line at a free kick and struck the ball quickly to send the ball soaring over Sørensen and into the net. Although the match ended 2–2, Figueroa made the headlines the following day, with Alan Hansen calling it a candidate for Goal of the Season. Indeed, Figueroa's goal was chosen as Match of the Day's Goal of the Season for 2009–10. By the end of the 2009–10 campaign, he had made 81 appearances and scored twice in all competitions for Wigan. The 2010–11 campaign proved difficult for Wigan and Figueroa. On 26 February 2011, he made his 100th Premier League appearance, playing the full 90 minutes at left-back in a 4–0 defeat against Manchester United at the DW Stadium. He scored a goal against fellow relegation struggling side Birmingham City on 19 March 2011 that led to a 2–1 win for Wigan. On the last day of the season, Wigan needed to win and have results go their way in order to secure Premier League safety.
Relative to federal and private funding, health policy and service research accounted for a nominal amount of sponsored research; health policy and service research was funded $1.8 billion in 2003, which increased to $2.2 billion in 2008. Stagnant rates of investment from the US government over the past decade may be in part attributable to challenges that plague the field. To date, only two-thirds of published drug trial findings have results that can be re-produced, which raises concerns from a US regulatory standpoint where great investment has been made in research ethics and standards, yet trial results remain inconsistent. Federal agencies have called upon greater regulation to address these problems; a spokesman from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, an agency of the NIH, stated that there is "widespread poor reporting of experimental design in articles and grant applications, that animal research should follow a core set of research parameters, and that a concerted effort by all stakeholders is needed to disseminate best reporting practices and put them into practice".
The HKDSE is designed for local secondary school students in Hong Kong to measure their achievement and to enable them to gain admission to local universities through the unified Joint University Programmes Admissions System (JUPAS). International qualifications, like IB Diploma, (I)GCSE, GCE A-levels and IALs, OSSD ,and SAT/AP, on the other hand, are more often taken by private, DSS (Directly Subsidised, comparable to independent schools in other countries) or international school students. These international qualifications are becoming more popular in Hong Kong, due to the perceived difference in difficulty and grading between HKDSE and the international qualifications, leading to the perception in some parents and students that it is comparatively easier for a student to gain entrance to local universities with an international school leaving qualification. In addition, HKDSE holders applying through JUPAS must have results from at least 5 subjects, including the Compulsory Subject of Chinese Language, metaphorically referred to by students as 'the paper of death' due to its extensive coverage of Classical Chinese literatures written in a completely different writing system than Modern Standard Chinese; while international qualifications like IGCSE/A-level and IBD have more flexibility in the choice of subject and additional language for students.

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