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www.andeal.orgWrite a Brief Statement of the Relevant Findings of Each Study 65 Write the Evidence Summary 66 Step 5: Write and Grade the Conclusion Statement How Strong is the Evidence 67 Prepare the Evidence for the Expert Panel to Review 69 Grade the Strength of the Evidence Supporting the Conclusion Statement 70 The Final Step 73
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
www.treasury.gov.ph(Sec. 65(1), P.D. No. 1445) b. Except as may otherwise be specifically provided by law or competent authority, all moneys and property officially received by a public officer in any capacity or upon any occasion must be accounted for as government funds and government property. (Sec. 42, Chapter 7, Title I(B), Book V, E.O. No. 292)