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However, the authors acknowledge that "we do not fully understand why the intervention was successful".
BBC: Text messages boost malaria care
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However, scientists do not fully understand the relationship between air and sea temperature, and the melting of ice.
BBC: Polar expedition to study Antarctica's climate history
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For reasons scientists do not fully understand, asthma rates have been increasing globally.
ECONOMIST: Climate change
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According to Phil Mirvis a global expert on CSR companies still do not fully understand the real value from CSR.
FORBES: Is CSR Dead? Or Just Mismanaged?
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Regulators fret that hedge funds' superior performance is not all it appears, and that investors do not fully understand all the risks.
ECONOMIST: Clipped
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The reasons often cited are that businesses and filers do not fully understand the provisions or find it too complicated to calculate the amount.
WHITEHOUSE: The Home Office Tax Deduction: Simplifying Rules And Helping Small Business Owners Succeed | The White House
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With buyers in control a new requirement that most B2B marketers do not fully understand is that buying today is also based on earned trust.
FORBES: Influencing Your Buyer
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The problem, however, is that some business leaders do not fully understand what it takes to keep the customer providing the cheese to the corporate ship.
FORBES: Who Gave You The 'Cheese?'
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The drivers are getting ripped off but they do not fully understand it because they are unaware of what the cab companies are actually paying their credit card processor to handle the transaction.
FORBES: How Taxi Companies Rip Off Their Drivers
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Verheijen, who has a Uefa A coaching licence, argues that too many fitness coaches are not from a football background and do not fully understand the sport and its relationship to training and preparation.
BBC: Total fitness from the land of Total Football
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We do not claim to fully understand unionist perceptions.
BBC: IRA statements in full
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If these genes are so important to the proper operation of the cell and we do not know what they do, it means we still have a long way to go before we fully understand cellular life - and that includes humans.
BBC: Is life just genes?