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The team will test both "an innovative measure of democratic deliberation" and also "political science theory, by investigating relationships between gender, ethnicity, lower socioeconomic status, and increases in
efficacy
and trust in regulators."
Such strategies include widespread implementation of TB preventive therapy with isoniazid – which is vastly underused, despite its low cost and known
efficacy
– and improved detection in HIV-infected people, many of whom die of TB without a diagnosis.
For starters, his effort demonstrated the
efficacy
of using data to understand a public health crisis.
The German court’s decision to hand the case over to the ECJ will also dampen the OMT program’s efficacy, because the ECB will not dare to buy government bonds before a ruling is issued.
But Macron was not being unreasonable when he suggested that the prospect of such rapid population increase is relevant to questions about the
efficacy
of a concerted effort to overcome poverty in Africa.
They have not addressed anti-growth distortions that undermine the
efficacy
of tax systems, financial intermediation, and trade.
Mbeki must have known that, if his unorthodox views about the cause of AIDS and the
efficacy
of anti-retrovirals were wrong, his policy would lead to a large number of unnecessary deaths.
Israel is not wrong to cast serious doubts on the
efficacy
of the measures that the United States pretends to take in the hope of curtailing Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Rather than assess a medicine’s safety in isolation, its adverse effects must be considered in relation to its
efficacy.
But most major central banks are clinging to the false belief that there is no difference between the
efficacy
of the conventional tactics of monetary policy – driven by adjustments in policy rates above the zero bound – and unconventional tools such as quantitative easing and negative interest rates.
It is shocking how their free-market fundamentalism (or simply ideological opposition to aid of any kind) can blind them to life-and-death needs and the
efficacy
of practical approaches that are well known to health professionals.
Capitalism’s three stabilizing devices lost their
efficacy.
As for the spraying, Attaran casts doubt on its efficacy, given that Rio has seen a sharp, unexplained increase in dengue this year.
Rigorous scientific standards were adopted, a better understanding of the complexities of the human body was developed, and a higher standard of evidence for the
efficacy
of treatments was established.
Indeed, these components have been shown to boost the
efficacy
of many powerful medications.
For the first time, the MHRA made public a summary of the review that this decision was based on, including both
efficacy
and safety data for all of the trials, regardless of whether they had previously been published or not.
A review in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) in April 2004, claimed that most papers on SSRI trials overstated the evidence for
efficacy
and understated the risk of harm.
Moreover, both benefits and harms of all trials must be published within a reasonable timeframe, and properly designed, non-industry-funded trials are needed to confirm both safety and
efficacy.
Our criteria were simple: safety, efficacy, and value for money.
Is a military action a true test of a disarmament war’s
efficacy
if the arms in question are missing?
Under this approach, drugs are conditionally approved and marketed, with the revenue generated following the conditional approval covering the costly trial for proving
efficacy.
But most participants hold few illusions about the
efficacy
of their protest.
The
efficacy
of timely and sincere apologies in defusing personal tensions cannot be doubted.
But it has always been clear that much more is needed to improve the
efficacy
of such actions.
So, when Chinese and Russians officials attack democracy as such, old questions about democracy’s
efficacy
and stability are raised anew.
Indeed, every new GM crop variety must meet rigorous health, environmental, and
efficacy
standards.
Such a response would be worrying, especially given that previous studies have shown that the
efficacy
of malaria vaccines can wane over time.
In the process, the
efficacy
of pan-European rescue mechanisms is being undermined.
There is little agreement, however, when it comes to more contentious questions, such as the potential
efficacy
of targeted sanctions.
Although Morocco's argan oil provides a cautionary tale about the
efficacy
of market_based conservation strategies, all hope for market approaches to conservation is not lost.
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