One can readily accept that sacredness is not determined by the scientific criteria of measurement and analysis of observation. |
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At this stage, there are no regulations or criteria for how these academies should be run. |
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These criteria are very important in evaluating the qualifications of any international federation for becoming an Olympic sport. |
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High productivity is still required, with the addition that quality criteria for crops are now demanded. |
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These contractors will be required to meet criteria to be eligible for a permit. |
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Perhaps you are concerned that the correctness of a layout will be judged according to criteria established by a textbook. |
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Initially, transplantation was done using whole livers from donors who met the criteria for brain death but whose heart was still beating. |
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Well established, scientifically founded criteria for the diagnosis of anemia in the neonate are not available at present. |
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The EP's Rules of Procedure, the standing orders of the Parliament, set numerical criteria for group formation. |
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Any defaulter as per the above criteria was excluded from the study if she had become pregnant during the particular quarter. |
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The inclusion criteria allowed randomization of patients with symptoms up to 4 days in 2 weeks during the run-in period. |
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But the most problematic aspect of his plan has been his role in loosening the criteria for accepting monetary donations to the Institution. |
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There are certain criteria which groups must meet to apply for the grants to be eligible. |
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Our challenge now is to redefine audiological criteria to keep up with technological development. |
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With respect to theories, the philosopher cited as criteria of acceptability predictive power and testability. |
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As part of the surgeon's criteria for total joint replacements, I catheterized the patient intraoperatively after anesthesia with intubation. |
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The criteria list major manifestations that include carditis, erythema marginatum, polyarthritis, subcutaneous nodules, and Sydenham's chorea. |
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Both use terms and dating criteria inconsistently and contain inaccuracies or out-of-date information that will confuse the general reader. |
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Each sampling technique can be used individually based on certain criteria or it is often common to use all three in combination. |
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The pay criteria included factors such as mobility, training, and length of service of employees. |
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Patients suffering from such poor prognostic criteria often times will benefit from lung transplantation. |
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The main criteria for late-night takeout is that it be spicy hot and steaming hot. |
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He summarized much legal and philosophical argument by specifying four criteria of preemption as self-defense. |
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This kind of system associates capitalistic criteria with social criteria, which will be in conflict. |
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It also doesn't alter the nature of the tie or the criteria by which that game will be decided, until now. |
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Inclusion criteria for subjects in this study were 18-to 50-year-old males or non-pregnant female volunteers with no active disease states. |
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But in a subtle way, these non-rational taboos could discredit and pre-empt the application of rational criteria in other spheres. |
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Students would not be selected on such subjective criteria as whether they looked friendly and approachable. |
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None of them reported that they had relaxed their credit criteria in the face of the buoyancy in the Irish economy. |
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Shark Bay meets all the criteria required by Unesco to designate it a World Heritage Site. |
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Therefore, every reported case is useful in defining the diagnostic, prognostic, therapeutic, and natural history criteria of the disease. |
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This shift in rodeo queen criteria did not sit well with women who struggled to continue competing in rodeo. |
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Self-assured as opposed to unappealingly cocksure, Evolution Flight would be a towering achievement based on any criteria you chose to elect. |
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He says that, in any case, there is little new in broadening the criteria for selection. |
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Exclusion criteria related to greater severity of disease or perceived problems with follow-up. |
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There are no existing criteria that he can appeal to in justification of his act. |
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Last week, the judge at his trial committed him to the State mental hospital and said stringent criteria should be imposed on his release. |
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The problem with many of the criteria is that they either assume what they seek to prove or simply beg the question. |
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Other important criteria would be a clean track record, transparency, accountability, and the ability to communicate, he added. |
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Lack of charisma, timidity and humility seem to be the criteria that negate strong leadership qualities. |
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Style, flair, neatness and layout of handwriting are the criteria that judges use to assess the entries. |
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Existing criteria for the diagnosis of takotsubo cardiomyopathy include the absence of obstructive coronary artery disease. |
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Kinetic and calorimetric criteria are usually applied to determine whether or not a folding reaction follows a two-state model. |
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Yet it always makes me wonder what criteria they use for drawing the line of moral demarcation. |
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Everywhere I looked, however, I found that morphology and reproduction were the defining criteria for conspecificity. |
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If one were to apply the same criteria to the immigration policies of the interior ministers, then they too would have to be included in the ban. |
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Clearly the rules and the criteria by which the licensing panel are working are deeply flawed. |
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These criteria must be kept in mind, and the diagnosis substantiated by adequate radiological and histopathological studies. |
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This is one of the principles stated in the criteria for excellence in assessment. |
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With the more amorphously defined 'public order' offences, criteria of what constitutes a disturbance are situationally variable. |
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One of the criteria used to rate charities is the percentage of income spent on administration and fundraising. |
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Aesthetic quality and functionality were the decisive criteria for the choice of materials. |
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That very successful implementation is going to be hardest of the criteria to fulfill, by a long chalk. |
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The Conventions also establish the criteria that must be met in order to qualify as a lawful combatant taking up arms for the state. |
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The second is an ability to look for excellence in whatever one does, regardless of external criteria of rewards and recognition. |
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Managers must meet tough criteria prior to certification but this invariably comes with a range of conditions and deadlines attached. |
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In some circumstances it is difficult to make economic criteria apply even in principle. |
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These standards specify the knowledge and performance criteria that job holders need in order to be competent. |
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Wilson and Jungner's criteria are a yardstick against which a screening programme can be judged. |
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The company that may lend you the money will rank your credit history is the main criteria of your loan rate. |
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The downside is that all the criteria needed to build a fusion reactor are rather difficult to achieve simultaneously. |
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The use of the severity and rarity criteria has meant that arbitrary and unjust decisions have been applied to many claims. |
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The doctrine invites abuse because it offers no criteria by which to judge a threat justifying a preemptive strike. |
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For example, some museum curators are expected to address criteria such as national identity and indigenousness. |
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Nevertheless, outing is justifiable as an ethical and journalistic matter when two criteria are met. |
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The bill sets out only the very bare bones of the framework on which the criteria for the process will be hung. |
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Two patients fulfilled the criteria for hypochondriasis and 18 for the chronic benign pain syndrome. |
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Women choose their hookups using one set of criteria and a long term mate using another. |
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Is one of the criteria of slash fiction that it is inferior and derivative of the original text? |
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A large number of individuals who do not meet diagnostic criteria for alcoholism are, nonetheless, heavy problem drinkers. |
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Billions of virus-like packets of little news factoids fly around the net, and people intercept packets that meet criteria of interest. |
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Please look at the indicative criteria carefully before deciding which procedure to choose. |
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In all 10 of the cases in which cardiorespiratory reactions to vaccination occurred, the clinical criteria for defining allergy to eggs was weak. |
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Exclusion criteria included any current use of weight-loss or lipid-lowering medications, and type II diabetes, pregnancy, or lactation. |
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Legal and political criteria such as electorate rights and tenurial status were no longer reliable markers of socio-economic status. |
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The criteria for sample selection and the methods are reported in detail elsewhere. |
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Personal loyalty became the key criteria for the rise and fall of cabinet ministers, conservatives and reformists alike. |
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I'm not sure, but offhand it seems to fulfill the criteria of the definitions offered by Bennett. |
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Portability as well as being able to be flown from hang gliding flight parks using hang glider tugs has been the criteria for design. |
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These characteristics clearly cannot be understood as specifying strict criteria for addiction. |
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This arose from government policy position that betterment dispossession did not fulfil the criteria of the Restitution of Land rights Act. |
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The index features 157 countries, ranked according to criteria such as economic openness to foreign investors, and trade policies. |
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The shocking selection criteria it used to appoint him as its new chief executive officer is just not cricket. |
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And the thing is, he is not even good looking, rich, or whatever criteria makes guys popular! |
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Under what criteria is it acceptable for a political minority to take by force what it cannot win at the ballot box? |
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The strongly transverse mucronate outline was one of the major criteria used by Crickmay to erect Regelia. |
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In Arabic grammar there are certain rules and criteria for feminine gender. |
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Politics here is completely conditioned by an armed band that wants to impose its criteria through extortion and killing. |
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Of 199 participants meeting criteria for mood disorder alone, 95 had mild symptoms. |
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Wide concern has been expressed that when such criteria are used, atrial fibrillation is being undertreated in elderly people. |
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A decision will then be made as to whether the road fulfils the criteria for a speed camera. |
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People are defined as illiterate when they do not conform to a set of cultural criteria defined by the ruling elite of a particular society. |
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These mock-ups are then rigorously tested for conformance to the performance criteria established by the architects. |
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Trials continue until five consecutive trials are obtained that meet the criteria for range restriction, with a maximum of ten trials. |
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The use of quality criteria makes comparison of trials easier to understand, but at the cost of inevitable loss of accuracy. |
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Generic placement of fossil spider crabs is often difficult because definitive criteria are rarely available for study. |
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The postcode lottery of eligibility criteria needs seriously to be examined. |
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The assigned weights essentially prioritize the various criteria to be evaluated, in a numerical manner. |
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It is also vital to debate criteria of formal quality in art alongside conceptual rigor. |
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The country needs not just guidelines on care but criteria that are set solidly. |
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They were selected to take part on the basis of criteria laid down by the Education Department. |
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The one criteria is that they must be active, whether in sport or other types of health and fitness. |
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Because they are children, they have no criteria for behavior, no comparison, no frame of reference. |
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One of the main criteria the youth must meet for the camp is to have a business plan or idea. |
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Cropland must meet cropping history criteria and be physically and legally capable of being cropped in a normal manner. |
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The exercise that best meets those criteria is standing alternate dumbbell curls. |
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Sixteen of these patients also met criteria for major depression, dysthymic disorder, GAD, cyclothymia, and somatization disorder. |
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Many of the criteria derive from the principles adopted in awarding special damages for personal injuries. |
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The criteria in establishing a serial murder is that there must be planning, premeditation. |
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It is unlikely that fulfillment of these criteria and conditions can be accomplished in less than 48 hours. |
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As a free agent, I had some criteria to meet and this team fitted the bill perfectly. |
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The criteria of acceptability for Holy Orders must surely include a sincere attempt to live up to these teachings. |
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The problem is there are no clear guidelines as to what the criteria should be. |
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Guidelines for anticoagulation in atrial fibrillation based on absolute risk or clinical criteria have been widely promulgated. |
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For any proposed fresh evidence to be admissible the following four criteria must be satisfied. |
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Yellowfin and bigeye tuna are graded on the same criteria but not with the same intensity. |
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Research will have to be carried out on it and we may have to have stricter criteria to wipe out personation at polling booths. |
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We would welcome the development of quality criteria more appropriate for psychological treatment trials. |
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Indeed, rheumatoid factor testing is not useful when a patient lacks other diagnostic criteria for rheumatoid arthritis, especially synovitis. |
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Resuscitation, toxicology, and clinical criteria for imaging represent some of the core topics of the practice of emergency medicine. |
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The databank used standardised diagnostic criteria during the study and linkage to the individual original obstetric case notes. |
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They join by invitation only and must meet certain criteria before they will be admitted. |
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The following questionnaire may be used to verify that the criteria for the AMBER Alert have been met. |
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When it comes to mortgages, the mainstream banks have been relatively slow to adjust their acceptance criteria to suit this new environment. |
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Error tolerance criteria were used to evaluate the accuracy of the glucose meter measurements. |
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I am often asked questions about criteria used to evaluate chess positions. |
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The four criteria of a demand bond identified by Paget are all present in this case. |
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One of the criteria of transparency is the speed at which qualified auditors or valuators can make their appraisals. |
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As a handbook it clues us in to those criteria by which the guild of artists judge their works, thereby helping us all appreciate art better. |
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New criteria for tinplates are described, including evaluation of earing on double reduced sheets. |
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Site-selection criteria included shuttle flight schedule, facility utilization, and centralization of operations. |
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These distance criteria are the toughest in Australia and this inequity is simply unfair. |
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Now I think he's saying that the only criteria for punishment should be how bad the crime was. |
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Yet, distance is not the only criteria on which to compare the options of VHF and satellite links. |
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Even if females only sample males passively, choosiness and acceptance criteria could depend on male phenotypes encountered. |
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Patients admitted to the 2 units who met the inclusion criteria were identified weekly by the charge nurse. |
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These criteria are necessary for the learners to be linguistically competent and creative. |
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The nominating committee had these criteria in their position specification, and for Mark, put check marks next to them. |
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Unfortunately, no details were given as to the criteria for selection of the hymnals nor were the hymnals themselves named. |
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It would be paradoxical to advocate an inquiry into inquiries, but we can begin to see criteria that will make them more likely to succeed. |
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Evidence of some criteria being met can be seen, i.e., they show some semanticity, prevarication, arbitrariness, and combining ability. |
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Polyandry in lekking species may also occur if assessment criteria are subject to error, and in less well-understood situations. |
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Same criteria can apply to the full range of sorcerous activity from cursing to divination. |
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Head football coaches are often hired without regard to specific criteria or clearly stated qualifications. |
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The criteria also exposed children with certain types of impacted teeth to the possibility of receiving less than ideal treatment. |
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What if a lecturer could be tenured as a lecturer, according to a set of criteria that pertained specifically to that work? |
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Our current criteria for awarding tenure encourage teachers to devote most of their energy to research. |
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Thus the data were recoded using more stringent criteria to permit finer discriminations. |
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At this time, because the main taxonomic criteria were skeletal, there was no discrepancy between zoological and paleontological classifications. |
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Once patients were evaluated and found to fit the criteria for treatment they were given a one month course of co-trimoxazole. |
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The panel will also help draft the selection criteria from which a shortlist of candidates will be chosen. |
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Students who do not meet these criteria will be directed to the two-year MMus in Advanced Performance. |
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The judging criteria is based on drawing techniques, usage of color and standard of work. |
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If these criteria are not present, a readiness to learn through a change in a nurse's professional behavior may not Occur. |
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Among other criteria he saw some difficulty in finding a papaveraceous plant endemic to the tropical New Caledonia in the southern hemisphere. |
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A physician examined 10 patients who fulfilled diagnostic criteria for chronic fatigue syndrome and reported swollen neck glands. |
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However, the rats needed more trials to reattain the learning criteria during the postoperative training. |
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This section starts with a description of the international law criteria for assessing the validity of reservations. |
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The introduction into logic of psychological criteria of conclusiveness and truth is now often thought of as a retrograde step. |
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I can already recite selection criteria in the way that I learned times tables at school. |
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The fine print is fascinating, explaining the criteria used by government panels to reclassify people from one racial group to another. |
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I wonder if it would be possible to synthesise a list of criteria that define a banana republic and test our current status? |
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The ease with which information can be retrieved from a site ranks highly among criteria by which users rate a Web site. |
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It is difficult to devise criteria for evaluating religious testimony, but some rules of thumb may be proposed. |
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Scholarship criteria require submission of official transcripts from previous and current educational programs. |
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These criteria need not be fixed or rigid, but I do not believe that these criteria are ever value-free. |
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All candidate cities that meet minimum requirements and evaluation criteria to take part in final ballot. |
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The very indigestibility of what was on show was salutary, requiring a constant reappraisal of reactions, criteria and prejudices. |
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The main criteria for its design were that it be modular, easily transportable, and able to be erected within a day. |
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Treatment response was based on objective criteria including clinical and thermoelectric measurements. |
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Empire builders supreme, capitalists extraordinaire, imperialists par excellence, these are the criteria by which they govern. |
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Many building owners and developers are demanding that design criteria for their projects include security master plans. |
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These will be used as criteria for choosing proposals from companies bidding for the contract to renovate. |
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A major problem faced in studies of a complex trait such as handedness concerns the criteria used to define a person's handedness. |
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They are also purple, and smell bad, two of the criteria I use to determine inedibility. |
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Glad to know I'm in good company, but as Charles points out, Google News' criteria are rather odd. |
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There were 303 term or near-term infants who met the inclusion criteria for the study. |
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A standard necropsy protocol with agreed diagnostic criteria was used to ensure consistent classification. |
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The Government keeps changing the criteria and they are being upped again in April. |
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Patients with symptoms of a mood disorder often do not meet the full criteria for bipolar disorder. |
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Since a thing's criteria of identity are determined by its nature or kind, God is their ultimate ground. |
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When preparing an ointment, the compounder is urged to ensure that the base will meet the criteria required. |
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In these cities, a vehicular solution that meets many of the above criteria is electric fixed-rail transport with its own right of way. |
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The criteria for scoring have been standardized in order to minimize non-biological variation and to allow comparison between laboratories. |
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I may be eligible for three of the licentiateships available under the City and Guilds criteria but it sounds too good to be true. |
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The reported incidence of typhlitis has depended on whether clinical signs or autopsy findings were used as criteria for diagnosis. |
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Furthermore, a significant percentage of those organizations have been pervasively sectarian and used religious criteria in their hiring. |
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One of the criteria for the selection of undertakers and tenants was that they be conformable in religion. |
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What it provides, however, is a set of criteria by which a potential military action might be judged morally licit or illicit. |
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Inclusion criteria were instrumental vertex delivery of a live singleton after 37 weeks of gestation or cesarean delivery at full dilation. |
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The yawning gap behind one of the goals is a legacy of the proposal to build a fourth stand to meet Premierleague criteria last season. |
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The criteria that SRI funds use to make socially responsible investments are called screens. |
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What is the criteria drawn up by the selector to select the team? |
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Four councillors of the Overstrand Municipality were awarded aldermanship at a special council meeting last night in terms of the criteria that was adopted at the end of June. |
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There is no evidence of an ancestor of Billiards prior to this time, unless you do lower your criteria to count all the other games played with bats, balls and skittles. |
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The Richter scale was developed by seismologist Charles Richter in the 1930s to bring consistent, objective criteria to evaluating the size of earthquakes. |
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Singer believes that the changing numbers are a result of broadening the criteria for who is included under an ASD diagnosis. |
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The national department is to amend current exemption procedures and criteria later this year to ensure all those who cannot pay fees are duly exempt from doing so. |
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He emphasized that criteria for judging qualitative research should flow logically from the theoretical underpinnings and purposes of that research. |
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Another factor, the accreditation criteria for third-party verifiers, rounds out the particulars. |
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Baum asked whether these criteria also fit some of the chats deemed to be just role-playing. |
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Exclusion criteria included any prior history of vestibular dysfunction, tinnitus, hearing loss, or any central vestibular or oculomotor dysfunction. |
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While the length is one of the main criteria for rider fitting, it should be noted that the seat surface area, the twist, and the height of the cantle are also variables. |
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However, in this legislation there is no opportunity for the police to object to the concealment occurring if a person meets the criteria of the Act. |
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The more criteria a person meets on the scale, the more severe the problem. |
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All satisfy the three defining criteria of outstanding holiness, eminence of doctrine, and an official proclamation by pope or general church council. |
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In effect, Rongomaiwahine and Ngati Hine meet the criteria and should not be prevented from recognition by the exercise of that unjust and unconsidered veto. |
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All three criteria must thus be met in close temporal proximity. |
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A pre-established admission criteria should be used to identify patients who need a face-to-face interview versus those who can be interviewed by telephone. |
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Now, we can certainly discuss whether the criteria I use to determine which behavior or set of precepts is more moral than another are reasonable or unreasonable criteria. |
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No subjects reported a history of clinically demonstrable tuberculosis or allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis as defined by the criteria of Rosenberg and colleagues. |
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The blue flag award is based on a number of different criteria including water quality, environmental education, environmental management and safety and services. |
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The broad eligibility criteria for obtaining a work permit are as follows. |
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And all these presentist criteria for knowledge have been used. |
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Accordingly, if there is a visitor of Roma or non-Roma ethnic origin, the immigration officer will have to decide whether or not the eligibility criteria are met. |
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What are the criteria that determine what should be spiritualized? |
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And, fourthly, those who did not meet the criteria for an appointment are monitored by their doctor and should their conditions change are referred back to their specialists. |
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Reeve and Lawrence counterclaimed for damages for breach of contract by failure to meet the temperature and flow rate criteria for the supply of cool water. |
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This patient appears to fit the criteria of Munchausen's syndrome as well. |
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The selection criteria for literary material aims to be uncanonical, in representing the literature of a whole period rather than concentrating on major writers. |
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Many of the criteria are very specific, with the number and size of safety barriers and the length and width of gangways having to comply with set standards. |
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A search of the literature revealed scant testing of the alleged association of acute splenitis with systemic infection and no criteria for diagnosing acute splenitis. |
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As a result it is for the relevant inspectorates to apply parameters and criteria in connection with individual products as they consider appropriate. |
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Our criteria were, firstly, we would take people where they wanted to go. |
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Using this kinematic and kinetic perspective, we offer four specific criteria to help constrain and evaluate competing scenarios for the origin of the avian flight stroke. |
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This led to a prolonged discussion, and of course took us back to the possibility of finding general non-clinical criteria of suitability for treatment. |
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However, typically, the number of non-dominated solutions increases with the number of criteria and the non-dominated set is often intractably large. |
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The judge in this case indicated that, in order for the detention of a person of unsound mind to be lawful under article 5 e, the following minimum criteria must be satisfied. |
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Now, if their idea is to only have production companies in the bidding to ensure that the company stays in the business of production, then have criteria that are reasonable. |
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He did calculations and was telling me all these facts and criteria for racing NorAms and Europa Cups and then maybe, World Cup. |
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We certainly know that people who meet the diagnostic criteria for being a psychopath, have a very high risk of being violent and have a very high recidivist rate. |
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Furthermore, this will meet expressed criteria for good public accessibility as well as giving a much-needed kick-start to the apparently stalled Vision for Trowbridge. |
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Clinical assessments of the venous ulcers, based on the criteria of the severity scale, were performed and each ulcer was assigned a severity index score. |
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Currently, 30 percent of Americans are obese, compared with the 4 percent who meet criteria for anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or binge-eating disorder. |
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At school, like my peers, I was indoctrinated in the mysteries of original and venal sin, virgin birth, the respective criteria for entry to limbo, purgatory, and heaven. |
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They recruited more than 100 patients who met American College of Rheumatology criteria for fibromyalgia from referrals to a London teaching hospital's rheumatology clinic. |
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The main criteria is that the wood has been seasoned fairly slowly. |
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By mining these data, call centers can determine if they are providing adequate levels of services to customers based on the same criteria they use to route calls. |
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This language seems to take for granted that the armed forces of the parties to a conflict will abide by the four criteria specifically applicable to irregular troops. |
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We comply in all respects with the criteria to qualify for fuel duty rebate and the Department of Transport closely monitors our compliance with these. |
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Some medical experts also argue that some of the criteria do not reflect the true nature of disease and suffering. |
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And while most states have compassionate release programs, the rules and criteria for each are different. |
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The criteria for a just war, as determined by the Church of England are that it is is waged by a proper authority, with correct intent and a reasonable chance of success. |
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With the emphasis being given to the development of biologically soft detergents, it is necessary to establish criteria defining biodegradability of these materials. |
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Four criteria must be met to qualify a person as a lawful combatant. |
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Almost all desirable buildings in New York are co-ops, run by officious, and sometimes vicious, board members who place stringent criteria on new members. |
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The criteria for inclusion in the study were that each woman be over the age of 18, expecting her first child, and cohabiting with a male partner. |
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Exclusion criteria included suspicion of adhesive capsulitis, recent fracture of the shoulder, recent shoulder surgery and osteoarthritis of the glenohumeral joint. |
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We don't adhere closely to it, rather in the name of goodwill we have a tendency to overlook most of the criteria and refund within much wider limits. |
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Key factors to meet the new criteria include the length and width of runways, the width and curve radii of taxiways, and also the airport's pavement loading limits. |
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Surely Ross is not so naive and unworldly as to not know that practically every publication on the planet has some form of selection criteria for advertising. |
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The state of Washington established a scholarship program for students who meet certain academic and financial criteria and study at an accredited college within the state. |
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In addition to nucleolar prominence, multiple nucleoli and nucleolar margination have also been suggested as diagnostic criteria for prostate cancer. |
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The eligibility criteria included the presence of ventricular fibrillation, pulseless electrical activity, or asystole that required cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
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There is an urgent need to redefine the criteria for revaccination in abortive reactors who show preliminary response stages but do not develop a scar. |
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There also are significant differences in the requirements for testing ranges and repetition rate, and pass-fail criteria are much tighter under the new standard. |
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Under congressional dicta, an individual must meet specific criteria to be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces and binds himself, via contract, to certain obligations. |
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Scale is one of the classification criteria used in my geological model. |
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The dsm V committee will not finalize its new diagnostic criteria until December. |
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The council is also developing criteria for backpacker and hostelling establishments, conference venues, restaurants, tour operators, and tourist transport service providers. |
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The criteria and weighting remain the same for this year, but the results vary. |
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However, because of the inclusion criteria in the questionnaire, transient wheezers should not have been labeled asthmatic in our study population. |
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Other exclusion criteria were a diagnosis of chronic suppurative otitis media or otitis with effusion, and otoscopic appearance consistent with crying or fever alone. |
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It tries to produce stereotypes, to define faces and to arrange them hierarchically in space, based on the ontological and utilitarian criteria of representation. |
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The narrow inclusion and validity criteria stated in the protocol ensured that studies included would be valid and less likely to be heterogeneous or diverse. |
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News has to meet strict criteria of being televisable and high impact. |
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Governments of cities, towns and villages also should define in advance their criteria for issuing evacuation calls and issue them promptly when necessary. |
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Nonetheless, to the extent that criteria for self-selection are subjectively determined, populations that inhabit the frontiers are also random and spontaneous. |
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The criteria for determining causation of serious events were not stated. |
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The membership criteria must be non-discriminatory and justifiable. |
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Swimming costumes could be made of fabrics that meet criteria for permeability and flotation and shapes that do not alter the natural function of the body. |
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It details the discharge criteria for the elimination of pollution by noxious liquid substances carried in large quantities. |
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An Information Entropy Weighting method is introduced for the criteria of selection. |
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Needless to say, in mountain ranges where elevations are far above sea level these criteria are not always easily met. |
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It recognises religious organisations according to formal legal criteria that do not address religious doctrine. |
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Economic policy of the Cyprus government has focused on meeting the criteria for admission to the European Union. |
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All of the elevator and stair lift services are fully customizable to meet any specific criteria that the customer requires. |
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Graham reported that a raw score over 16 at F scale of MMPI, which we used as a validity criteria in our study is in favor of malingering. |
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Congress about the issue and provided criteria for identifying it and distinguishing it from other barriers to inoperability. |
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While NAID sets the criteria for certification, an impartial, independent security professional conducts the actual audit. |
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He emphasised the variability within species, relativity of taxonomic criteria and the accumulation of genetic variation within a species. |
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These criteria are tailored to the different tourist experiences and take into account the specific environmental issues related to them. |
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The criteria presented above apply to all tour operators that want to be awarded the Blue Flag. |
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Every professional association defines its own admission criteria and modus operandi. |
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Certified tour operators have to comply with criteria regarding the sustainable operation of their boats and their business as a whole. |
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As of 2006 an international set of criteria is being used with some variations. |
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The criteria for membership of the Commonwealth of Nations have developed over time from a series of separate documents. |
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Those who do not fit that criteria are Edgardo Sol, Splash Of Ginge and Barrakilla. |
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In 1971, these criteria were further expanded upon leading to more clear and defined benchmarks to evaluate a national park. |
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Generally, polymer miscibility does not follow miscibility criteria of small molecules. |
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The act established criteria for determining which state has primary jurisdiction. |
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Voters can choose candidates using any criteria they wish, the proportionality is implicit. |
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One of the first criteria is that she gets rid of the black wooden floors and loo roll that Simon had out in his singledom days. |
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Most countries do not meet the criteria to even begin negotiations before they apply, so they need many years to prepare for the process. |
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Imperfect imitability and nonsubstitutability have been identified as the most important criteria for a resource to sustain its value over time. |
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Instead, the entire benefit is derecognized when the more-likely-than-not criteria is no longer met. |
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It is clear that all these criteria are characteristics of developed countries. |
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All classifications have criteria for the presence of cracks, slickensides, and lenticular peds. |
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Specific criteria is in development to address the unique nature of Iraqi accession. |
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Codifiers of accounting standards have considered criteria for the information quality, among which is observing conservatism. |
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