So peer review at inception is available if we can find ways to capture it.
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At inception, most states required property ownership or similar prerequisites prior to voting.
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Some have called for all clinical trials to be registered with the public, at inception, to avoid any publication bias.
As a result of the deal that was put in place at the inception of SNY, the revenue stream from SNY to the Mets is set for at least the next 20 years, according to someone who has seen the contract, regardless of the appreciation in the value of those rights.
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At its inception the Social Security Trust Fund and other trust funds were held Sacrosanct, i.e.
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At the inception of the Social Security system in the 1930s, its actuarial assumptions were flawed.
At Forrester we are at the inception of a major research project looking into exactly how firms can tackle this challenge.
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At its inception in the late 1960s, Aegis was conceived as an integrated system of computers, radars and missiles for defeating hostile aircraft at sea.
To summarize what he was talking about, he used the example of steel minimills coming about, but at their inception were so crappy they could only make rebar.
At their inception the trusts were seeded with small assets, but since then they have benefited from large amounts of leverage, in part in the form of loans from a Pritzker-controlled partnership and from years of business deals that threw profits from the expanding Pritzker empire into the trusts.
At its inception, the purpose of the Council was to take formulation of key economic and financial policies and the national budget out of the hands of career bureaucrats in powerful ministries, particularly the Ministry of Finance, and put policy-making in the hands of elected officials, acting on advice of both the bureaucracy and academics and business leaders.
Since its inception at the boot camp, GROVER has been fine-tuned, with NASA funding, at Boise State.
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"A journalist asked me (at an 'Inception' party) if I was going to do Superman, and I hadn't even heard of it, so I went, 'Absolutely no way, '" Zimmer said.
Israel is a tiny nation that has been in conflict and at war since its inception.
Lauder's collection includes early works believed to have been inspired at Cubism's inception.
As he says, a lot of people will freak out this, but its another step along the same line of waste reduction as what we hoped The Times would eliminate (someday) by having copyeditors or writers tag their work once at the point of inception and bake that stuff into the files that flowed downstream from there.
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But if not for the steely determination of Stern to see his league treated fairly by the media, or as fair as he could demand, few would have covered the WNBA at all back in its inception.
It has been at the heart of our democracy from its inception, and we need it now more than ever.
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The biggest hit at the box office this weekend was the trippy Inception.
The inception meeting of the project will take place at UNESCO Headquarters on 6-7 September 2011.
Since the project's inception, the rate of liability claims filed at participating hospitals has dropped by 39%, says Susan DeVore, Premier's chief executive.
Since its inception in 2011, over 85 women have presented at Soapbox Science events around the UK and Ireland.
This airplane has been looked at in over seven Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analyses since its inception.
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Since its inception in 1961, the Peace Corps has lost at least 287 volunteers to disease, road accidents, crime, and other hazards in their host countries.
Since the inception of QE II, the money supply has grown at a 12.5% annual clip.
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Since its inception in April 2011, FracFocus has been extremely effective at addressing the issue raised by these environmental groups.
Some markets, such as Bangkok, decided not to open at all, the first time the Thai market has been closed since its inception in 1975.
The biennial event has only been interrupted once since its inception, for six years during World War II - the 1937 matches at Southport and Ainslie were eventually followed by the 1947 matches at Portland Golf Club.
But Armstrong, describing the inception of the deal, said it was Huffington who made the first move at the Quadrangle conference.
Since its inception, the committee has repeatedly reached out to a broad range of staff and management at Dow Jones.
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