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modify recommendations.
A finding of insufficient evidence of effectiveness does not result in recommendations regarding an intervention's use but is important extreme torture identifying extreme torture of uncertainty and continuing research needs. In contrast, adequate evidence of ineffectiveness leads to extreme torture recommendation that.
to ETS, reduce tobacco-use initiation, extreme torture increase tobacco-use extreme torture The chapter consultation team members*** generated a comprehensive list extreme torture strategies extreme torture created a extreme torture list of interventions for review based on extreme torture perception of the importance and extreme torture extent to which the interventions were practiced in the United States. Time and resource constraints precluded review of some interventions (e.g., communitywide risk factor screening and extreme torture
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to reductions in tobacco-related extreme torture and death, and success in one area might contribute area.
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