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For depression, esketamine has been studied far more rigorously than generic ketamine.
Why are the bodies of uterus-owners policed more rigorously than others?
YouTube says it may also ask creators to more rigorously moderate their comments.
Though various explanations exist online, researchers wanted to study the phenomenon more rigorously.
Under Barr, Hontos said, the Granston framework could be even more rigorously enforced.
Australia could start by collecting data more rigorously, Dr. Soutphommasane and other scholars argue.
At the border, the Trump administration is proposing to more rigorously enforce current law.
"It's concerning as a species, and it needs to be tracked more rigorously," he says.
But these ideas push us to think more rigorously about what we accept as reality.
It is — but it's also competing directly with mobile games that are more rigorously designed.
"They were scrutinized much more rigorously," said Roman Storzer, a lawyer representing the Bensalem Masjid.
Restrictions on snowmobile use and development in caribou habitat, they add, should be more rigorously enforced.
There is no indication that the new recommendations will be made law or implemented any more rigorously.
We need to look more rigorously at the basic requirements of human well-being and human progress.
Not simply writing, "I do care" on the back of a jacket, but something more rigorously conscientious.
"New orthodoxies of expression," Ackroyd notes, in closing, are being more and more rigorously enforced, especially online.
With all the travel, all the makeup, the stress, I've had to take care of myself more rigorously.
And we've shown more rigorously, in laboratory tests, a very plausible mechanism for why this might be so.
Or by finding ways to make London's more rigorously regulated black cabs more affordable for people to use.
Thiam dismissed fears that China would implement its capital controls on outbound investments more rigorously, hampering this trend.
But he does not think that he needs to prepare more rigorously, blaming audio issues Monday with distracting him.
In contrast, federal prosecutors decline about one-third of felony cases, and some jurisdictions screen misdemeanors more rigorously too.
They might be inspired to try harder, to retest the idea more rigorously, or give up on it completely.
Recently, YouTube stated they would be self-policing "controversial" videos—specifically referring to terror groups—more rigorously than ever before.
"'The Nickel Boys' — a tense, nervy performance — is even more rigorously controlled than its predecessor," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
As the genre has become smoother, more rigorously structured and more digital, he has become raspier, looser and more organic.
But they are designed to be managed more rigorously through Emburse, so a finance team can keep close track of behavior.
But there is an urgent need, Lungren says, to test medical AI systems more rigorously before they're released into the world.
It now more rigorously regulates verbal orders for medication — the type Hiatt got — which leaves less room for misinterpretation and confusion.
With dangerously hateful content slipping through the cracks, the behemoth has a responsibility to develop better policies and more rigorously enforce them.
Authorities have been more rigorously policing steel producers this year as the country cracks down on overcapacity and pollution in heavy industry.
If the research is new, seems to overturn previous points of view, or seems shocking, it should be fact checked even more rigorously.
The measure would "more rigorously evaluate applicants for terrorism or other national security-related visa ineligibilities," a notice in the Federal Register said.
His aides, apparently less convinced that he triumphed, are planning to prepare him more rigorously for their next face-off, on Oct. 2100.
Organisations need to more rigorously scrutinise whether their systems for assessing the merits of their male and female applicants are truly fair and equitable.
Instead the only person that liberals insist absolutely needs to be questioned more rigorously is Mark Judge, the alleged other participant in the assault.
But when the team more rigorously matched the health of both sets of patients, the Medicare Advantage patients were just 10 percent less costly.
"We tried to do the calculation more rigorously and obtained this different solution," Job Feldbrugge, a resident PhD student at the Perimeter Institute, told Gizmodo.
The GAO recommends that CMS establish stronger standards for how states report critical incidents and deficiencies, and enforce more rigorously a requirement of annual reporting.
The HOS rules were easy to flout, but they've been more rigorously enforced by electronic-logging devices that became required in every truck driver's cabin.
But it should have been tested more rigorously, particularly when it's responsible for something as important as choosing the next president of the United States.
His choice to analyze the composition of "The Music Lesson" more rigorously than any other work is likely a rejoinder to the popular documentary Tim's Vermeer.
But they are also exploring more rigorously the alternatives to a bountiful supply of cheap labour, such as using more automation and increasing existing workers' productivity.
The NBA and MLB have been doing this for longer than the NFL and, by virtue of their seven-game series formats, more rigorously to boot.
There is also a high-dose flu shot that contains more virus particles than the regular shot so that the immune system is stimulated more rigorously.
It would also force companies to more rigorously vet sellers who operate on their platforms and to remove counterfeit listings and those who repeatedly sell knockoffs.
Testimony suggested that voice mail messages on Ms. Halbach's cellphone might have been deleted after her disappearance; if true, should investigators have pursued that lead more rigorously?
That said, there are three big sets of possible violations that are most likely being investigated: They're all felonies, although some are enforced more rigorously than others.
"There's a mixture here of spectacle and speculation," said Jim Thomas of the nonprofit ETC Group, which says that synthetic biology needs to be more rigorously regulated.
While these efforts represent just one aspect of the federal government's effort to protect secret data more rigorously, Mr. Carter deserves credit for championing an unconventional approach.
"My typographic treatment will no doubt cause a certain amount of pain to some of my more rigorously trained colleagues in my profession of graphic design," she writes.
Even though they've spotted a few problems and flaws in our equipment, but they may trust us more than other suppliers because we have been more rigorously reviewed.
At a time when cultural journalism covers the deaths of beloved artists more rigorously than ever, the list of titanic figures who died this year feels tragically long.
It's the high-tech industry's hope that the hearing makes clear that instead of lowering the bar, we need to apply existing standards more rigorously to improve patent quality.
However, the suspension comes amid significant criticism of Twitter's handling of extremist voices, and after the company has taken steps to more rigorously control hate speech on the platform.
Commercial galleries are not necessarily gatekeepers or caretakers of complicated histories, but the veneer of social and political awareness could have been more rigorously worked out in these shows.
East German Communists proceeded more rigorously in their postwar purging of Nazis, and its leaders too quickly proclaimed that they had eradicated all vestiges of fascism in its territory.
Why it matters: Officials reportedly want the Trump administration to more rigorously vet Nigerians who are granted U.S. visiting visas to ensure they return to their home country as required.
Ben Sakrisson, a Pentagon spokesman, said that prison officials had decided to start to more rigorously enforce existing policy standards for what health conditions were sufficient to prompt force-feeding.
South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha said in Vancouver she hoped the dialogue would continue well beyond the Olympics, but stressed that existing sanctions must be applied more rigorously.
This would require giving millions of undocumented immigrants the ability to earn citizenship, then developing a uniform system to verify employment eligibility, and more rigorously prosecuting employers who evade it.
Porn filters often cost caretakers to implement and surely cost developers to create, and if they are ultimately useless, or, in some cases, censoring educational content, they should be more rigorously scrutinized.
Here, Jemisin takes me through the way she builds fictional worlds, and in doing, she offers a master class on how to think more rigorously, clearly, and thoroughly about our own world.
If the agency hopes to hold states and cities accountable for shielding vulnerable residents from environmental harm, it will need to address complaints more rigorously — and much more quickly — than it has.
And who knows — the Ivies might even teach undergraduates a little more rigorously if they weren't so determined to prove they admitted the smartest kids by never ever letting anyone flunk out.
The organizations are requesting the federal government take action to increase federal and state security grants and prosecute anti-Semitic incidents more rigorously after the attack on the seventh night of Hanukkah.
Although SoundCloud had a content ID system in place since 2011, it began more rigorously enforcing copyright complaints after inking deals with labels, often with haphazard results, so hardcore users started looking elsewhere.
Another is that people who buy phones with Google Services generally stick to apps available in the Google Play Store, which are more rigorously checked for security than what you'll find on other stores.
"I use it gently on my face or more rigorously on my heels," says Elizabeth Sorrell, who works at the National Audubon Society in New York City and frequently makes her own coffee scrubs.
The class action bar read that filing as a signal that this Justice Department intends to scrutinize proposed settlements – of which it receives notice under the Class Action Fairness Act – more rigorously than previous administrations.
Campaign advisers to Donald J. Trump, concerned that his focus and objectives had dissolved during the first presidential debate on Monday, plan to more rigorously prepare him for his next face-off with Hillary Clinton.
The Trump administration claims that it will no longer use regulations as a substitute for legislation; that the effects of new rules will be more rigorously assessed; and that the burden on business will be reduced.
"I think if golf is in the Olympics and golf wants to be seen as a mainstream sport as such, it has to get in line with the other sports that test more rigorously," McIlroy said.
The Trump administration is increasingly invoking national security to block Chinese deals, most recently expanding the powers of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, to more rigorously scrutinize a broader range of transactions.
Robert Johnson, the president of the Institute for New Economic Thinking, argues that the cumulative impact of rapid technological change and shifts in work can have downsides that economists should try to account for more rigorously.
"We may never know how that scheme might have been disrupted had Gibraltar more rigorously complied with its obligations under the law," said Jennifer Shasky Calvery, director of the U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
Global car makers say the move to enforce local standards more rigorously highlights the unpredictability of doing business in China, is a step back in technology and could mean costly re-designs and delayed new car launches.
A senior official in President Moon Jae-in's Democratic Party told Reuters on Friday that the party would adopt "zero tolerance" over sexual abuse, and would vet the candidates it fields in looming regional polls more rigorously.
They need to clean house and think about doing new ... Taking new approaches like measuring the impact of their work more rigorously so they can figure out what's working and what's not, and get better at what they do.
There are still people around who can flesh out such events, but it seems that awfully few original interviews have gone into "Bush"; the book is widely but secondarily sourced, and in places could more rigorously attribute direct quotations.
The group, which consisted of representatives from two dozen organizations, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Goldman Sachs and the law firm Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler, agreed on 10 areas where donors needed to assess risk more rigorously.
LYON, France (Reuters) - The coach of the Afghanistan women's soccer team said on Wednesday she was disgusted with FIFA and its president Gianni Infantino for not taking action earlier and more rigorously to investigate an abuse scandal that engulfed soccer there.
At the time, newspaper reporters and TV crews from as far away as Tokyo covered the massive protests on our campus, which featured the spectacle of thousands of students waving dildos (because Texas regulates sex toys more rigorously than firearms).
But with the number of Chartered Financial Analysts per globally listed stock up by a factor of 12 in the past 20 years, as Citi highlights, there are now many more rigorously trained number crunchers seeking informational advantage on each company.
This so-called stepped care approach is similar to the triage most clinics traditionally do, only it is more rigorously standardized and monitored, saving the high-intensity, face-to-face treatments for more severe problems — a system intended to contain costs.
Accordingly the Lib Dems should focus their research, campaigning and recruitment efforts more rigorously than in the past and in particular search out issues that appeal to and interest this group of voters (however little they rouse other parts of the electorate).
The new president had a skeptical streak when it came to the value of regulation, influenced by his friend Cass R. Sunstein, a Harvard Law professor who had long argued that the government should more rigorously assess the benefits of new regulations.
She doesn't really say why her team didn't investigate the claims more rigorously, though; many of her accounts end with her team being a day late and a dollar short — she recalls one anecdote about obtaining a warrant to search Maskell's home and missing him.
With the advent of VCRs, DVD boxed sets, DVRs, and streaming services, there's been a rise in more rigorously serialized stories, with shows like The Sopranos, Babylon 5, Lost, The Wire, and Battlestar Galactica asking viewers to follow their long, complicated stories from beginning to end.
His most recent book, Ethical Porn for Dicks: A Man's Guide To Responsible Viewing Pleasure, is a humorous and provocative handbook for men who want to think more rigorously, or comprehensively, about their porn consumption—and whether there's a right or wrong way to consume porn.
Long-term care facilities must focus even more rigorously on prevention, given the risks faced by the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions, and the propensity of this disease to spread within closed systems, such as the Diamond Princess cruise ship and prisons in China.
Though the Reddit technique could provide some short-term relief, Tyler and Polley both recommended seeking out treatments that have been more rigorously studied, such as music apps that can help retrain your brain to quiet the tinnitus signals, or hearing aids that can help cancel out the noise.
Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrGOP rep predicts watchdog report on alleged FISA abuses will find 'problems' Barr defends Trump's use of executive authority, slams impeachment hearings GOP eager for report on alleged FBI surveillance abuse MORE on Wednesday announced an initiative focused on more rigorously prosecuting gun crimes.
He cited a report that a handful of voters in Bay County, a predominantly white Gulf Coast area ravaged by Hurricane Michael last month, were allowed to cast votes by email or fax while voters in more diverse counties on Florida's densely populated East coast were screened more rigorously.
Here, Jemisin — the only person ever to win the Hugo Award for best novel three years in a row — takes me through the way she builds fictional worlds, and in doing so, she offers a master class on how to think more rigorously, clearly, and thoroughly about our world.
Mr. Trump said he did not think he needed to prepare more rigorously for the next debate than he did for the first one, because any shortcomings on Monday, he argued, were because of a problem with the microphone at his lectern, which he "spent 50 percent of my thought process" dealing with.
" They depicted Judge Kavanaugh as "thinking more rigorously and working more ferociously than any of us," laboring "on the 100th draft of an opinion (literally) while we both split a Domino's pizza," and giving a clerk who gave birth to a son "a copy of 'Good Night, Gorilla,' with a thoughtful note.
While United States troops will continue accompanying local forces on military patrols across West Africa and the continent's Sahel region, the missions will be vetted more rigorously than they have been over the past year, according to two military officials with knowledge of the findings who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation has not been released.
Similarly, with regard to the canine research program, although VA stated after a scathing report by USA Today that it would review any research on canines more rigorously, to date, VA has failed to release any findings or reports as to what its more rigorous oversight would entail, leading many to believe that it has not actually changed any of its research protocols.
So I'm not concerned that Italy causes or will be an existential problem for the union but it will be a volatility factor and it will undermine the ability of Europe to come back and grow more rigorously than it has because these internal discussions will lead money markets and financial markets, always a bit spooked about the European situation.
" Carol Morello and Anne Gearan wrote in the Washington Post: "Tillerson said the administration is 20 percent to 25 percent of its way into a strategy that includes preparing more sanctions against government officials and individuals, convincing other countries to apply existing U.N. sanctions more rigorously and 'leaning hard' on China to use its influence to get North Korea to change direction.
The seemingly coordinated investigations — which were announced within a half-hour of each other — is sure to fire up the conservative base and infuriate Democrats who want House investigators to more rigorously probe Russian efforts to meddle in the 2016 election in favor of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.

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