These requests prompt the repetitive playing of a singer's song, which is the goal of promotion. |
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They prompt the question whether improper conduct has occurred which may be actionable at law. |
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We recognise that prompt despatch is vital, particularly for repairs and emergency maintenance. |
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First, they stimulated the T-cells strongly enough to prompt the cell to express latent virus but not to trigger other cellular functions. |
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It measures total neutron and gamma doses from 0 to 1,000 cGy, and it responds to and measures prompt radiation from nuclear bursts. |
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Despite prompt intervention, including drainage under general anaesthetic, cosmetic deformity proved difficult to avoid. |
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Efforts are being made to allow ordinary citizens a more prompt and accessible redress where they feel they were wronged in a newspaper report. |
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These and other human intrusions can prompt eagles to desert their nests, giving predators a chance to grab eggs or eaglets. |
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He effectively followed up with his fusillade of punches to prompt the stoppage. |
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Ardent and prompt, warm-hearted, free-handed, they always respond with the enthusiasm of youth to everything that is true, sincere. |
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Her barrister was specifically allowed to prompt the witness in reexamination. |
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Women who receive prompt treatment appear to suffer no long-term harm from the condition. |
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We finally certify that Mr D. Paparounis has been prompt in meeting its obligations. |
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Some crisis centers with an Internet presence offer e-mail contact, but remember that responses may not be as prompt as with telephone support. |
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Microsoft Windows users can think of a terminal as like a DOS prompt or command window. |
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So, as you would expect, the golfers wanted reassurances, guarantees and prompt answers to any questions they might have. |
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This will be timed by the machine, after which it will prompt the operator to reanalyse the rhythm. |
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Scott's own contribution to the evening seems to have been limited to a whispered prompt. |
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The hope is that this drama will prompt viewers to think twice about the way we view our elders and betters. |
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The original prompt book used by Gibert himself is the basis of the direction, the staging and the choreography. |
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Umbilical drainage containing bilious or fecal material should prompt a work-up. |
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It was enough to prompt a lady of a certain age to enquire whether he was wearing a vest. |
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Friendly staff are very prompt with their service, and ambient tunes are played at a background level. |
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Scientific research has established that fresh flowers can improve mood, prompt a smile, and soften the ambiance of an environment. |
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The workers are demanding an expansion and prompt payment of welfare benefits to the unemployed. |
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Why should the prospect of another remake prompt groans and feelings of weariness? |
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He was always polite, never said or did anything that would prompt anyone to think that he would do anything like forcing himself upon a woman. |
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In some circumstances the system will prompt you to reboot at that point so it can detect the default core and memory speeds of your card. |
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Committee convener and Labour member Karen Gillon expressed surprise at Watson's prompt response. |
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The near-zero visibility of police personnel on the streets is one of the factors that prompt robbers to strike on busy roads. |
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No cases of gastric cancer occurred in 1040 patients with uninvestigated dyspepsia in the prompt endoscopy study. |
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As usual, James was prompt and I arrived to find him seated at our table nursing a vodka with ice. |
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This timely reminder of the dangers of diabetes should prompt a careful look at the wisdom of that strategy. |
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I urge senators of both parties to rise above the bitterness of the past, to provide a fair hearing and a prompt vote to every nominee. |
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And in the privacy of their extensive suites, yesterday's atrocities should prompt heart-searching among some of those present. |
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I was given a prompt refusal when I asked for a guarantee that my computer would reach Delhi in one piece. |
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Her obsession with belonging and entitlement prompt her to overcompensate for attributes she lacks. |
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Early consultation is essential, and prompt surgical intervention may be required. |
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Beyond procedural or stylistic infelicities, the author's conclusions prompt further reflection. |
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Please provide us with your prompt written assurance that you will comply with this request. |
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His prompt action prevented an inevitable in-flight emergency and further damage to the aircraft. |
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There are possibly a dozen paintings in the entire book that might hang on a wall without bringing prompt infuriation. |
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The trouble with this fugue is that the subject itself is insufficiently interesting to prompt speculation about its potential. |
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The commission's report will prompt finger-pointing in various directions, to little purpose. |
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His attorneys moved on Wednesday to obtain a prompt hearing on his plea that he is legally entitled to release. |
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There is a free draw for refund of subscription for fully paid-up members in the near future, so prompt payment is advised. |
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Nonetheless, the topic is of great germaneness to world politics and should prompt someone else to a more thorough investigation. |
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Our refusal to allow them to work can also prompt them to seek rights through childbirth, he said. |
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The majority of recreational divers with neurologic decompression sickness have an excellent recovery after prompt recompression therapy. |
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He could dial in from any telephone and send a code signal to prompt the answering machine to replay its messages. |
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The superhero, the most popular subject of comics and graphic novels, can also prompt more thoughtful stories now than in earlier times. |
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These spikes of energy, called action potentials, prompt the locusts to take evasive action. |
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Patients will experience prompt relief of lesions within one to two days of initializing treatment with dapsone or sulfapyridine. |
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This does not seem enough to prompt the queen to hire a hit man to kill him. |
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In collisions at high energies, charmonium particles come from the decay of b-flavoured hadrons and prompt production. |
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My tax credit adviser helpfully reminds me not to forget to include my personal financial details to ensure prompt payment. |
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Such a loss, it is argued, would prompt America's creditors to start calling in the debt. |
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The doctors and staff were very prompt in checking me out and were not sure whether I was having a severe angina attack or a mild heart attack. |
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The FBI is promising a prompt and robust review of its security procedures. |
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He knew his tacit non-response would prompt all sorts of speculative conjecture. |
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The rigid bronchoscope effectively stented open the airway and when removed prompt endotracheal intubation was possible. |
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Once a diagnosis of breast cancer is made, women should receive prompt, planned treatment. |
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The public and the media would criticize the police if no prompt action were taken. |
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Part of that process will require it to offer such facilities as a next-day repair service and prompt attention. |
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This will no doubt prompt burglars to begin break-ins by stealing the security camera. |
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When payments had been made, the dealers sent the orders to the buyers in Taiwan by prompt or express delivery. |
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The bacteria that causes toxic shock syndrome can be carried on unwashed hands and prompt an infection anywhere on the body. |
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That question will prompt much navel-gazing when the theatre's first productions appear, but looking inwards is only one way to answer it. |
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This relationship would prompt Descartes to make public his thoughts on natural philosophy. |
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It is either an unrealisable wish-list that will prompt howls of derision, or a stark reminder of the size of the job facing us. |
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The nature of media is that all of these requests require a prompt response. |
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Despite Berlin's prompt denials and attempts at mollification, he has opened up a veritable Pandora's box that cannot be closed again. |
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John Zhang suggests that showrooming may also prompt some retailers to completely rethink their business model. |
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My eternal thanks and gratitude to the medics for the prompt response, excellent care and caring shown to her at the time. |
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They backtracked hastily and asked simply to be able to publish a prompt response. |
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The signed treaty also helped to heighten the likelihood of prompt flows of revenue into the national treasury from oil and gas exploitation. |
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There were no special circumstances that would militate against prompt registration. |
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In some animal studies, such prompt treatment has been shown to prevent infection. |
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For his top-down system of personal government, prompt and accurate information was essential, but he did not get it. |
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Please note, Monday's performance has sold out already, and prompt booking is recommended for the rest of the week. |
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His comments prompt questions about whether raising awareness of social anxiety disorder may in fact be medicalising shyness. |
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It's a fashionable noodle bar with prompt service and well-priced, tasty food. |
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They say prompt action enabled them to avoid measures that would have affected patients. |
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I must commend the RTA for a prompt reply to my letter, and their immediate attention to this dangerous situation. |
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Because they were civilians, their response to the order was neither prompt nor orderly, but the group did begin to drift that way. |
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Thirty years ago, strategy games were screens of text instructions and a prompt where you could type a weather forecast. |
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The day I brought Band-Aids, a large number of animals suddenly needed prompt attention. |
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A rib hump is a hallmark of scoliotic curves greater than 10 degrees and should prompt radiographic evaluation. |
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City and county officials should take prompt action to gain the trust of citizens. |
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The conclusions about the radioactive, chemical and bacteriological situation prompt corresponding countermeasures. |
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Once oral agreement is reached the ' back office ' of a bank ensures that a prompt confirmation is dispatched to the other bank. |
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Our priorities are the prompt and safe return of the crew, and the return of the aircraft without further damage or tampering with. |
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Shifting weather patterns would prompt changes that could lead to international disputes. |
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Note that Windows, except at the DOS command prompt, supports forward slashes in all file paths. |
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Zonal recovery is a prompt escape towards the sea performed by sandhoppers under stressful environmental conditions. |
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The prompt arrival of the corpsman began with attempts at artificial respiration to restore breathing. |
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Considering that each has no other actor to prompt them, they do a remarkable job. |
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Not only are there no other performers to distract the audience, there is no handy support mechanism to prompt a line. |
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Pulmonary hemorrhage is an acute medical emergency that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment. |
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After booting, if the keyboard and display are connected, the usual Linux login prompt is displayed and a root login can be done. |
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The new prehypertension category reflects this risk and, we hope, will prompt people to take preventive action early. |
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Any users who get the unexpected prompt may dismiss the dialogue box and continue working. |
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Sending out a kill squad to liquidate an innocent researcher would just prompt a lot of questions I didn't have any answers to. |
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As soon as hounds do get close to a glycogen depleted deer, it is very unlikely to escape and its despatch is generally prompt. |
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It was also viewed as preferable to a sacking which could prompt legal action. |
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The last line is a prompt with the command number and angle brackets, where the number of angle brackets signifies nested commands. |
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For oral, nasal or pharyngeal suctioning, higher-pressure suctioning is required for prompt removal of viscous secretions, vomitus and blood. |
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A carriage return is automatically appended to the prompt response you enter. |
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This crisis should not prompt us to call a halt to development projects essential to achieving our environmental objectives. |
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With some types of mental illness, people may hear voices or have delusions which prompt them to kill themselves. |
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It needs to make a connection with its target, strike a chord and prompt a response. |
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Meanwhile, the European Parliament has approved a bill that requires airlines to give families prompt information on air crash passengers. |
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Please be prompt in completing these invoices, especially if you have an out of stock situation. |
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As returns inevitably decline over time, the herd may turn tail and prompt a price collapse. |
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The ability to prevent cretinism by prompt treatment has led to routine screening for hypothyroidism in newborns. |
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Both are necessarily multi-disciplinary and both are areas which prompt phobic reactions from society at large. |
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I would stress that continued support for prompt humanitarian action and reconstruction is an essential element in solidifying the situation. |
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We shall not be responsible for the prompt presentation of or prompt protest against bills of exchange. |
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Perhaps your article will provoke more reminiscences from those who remember him still, and perhaps this will prompt an enlightened curator or two to try to do more for him. |
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When response to laxatives has been insufficient, Relistor should be used as an adjunct therapy to induce prompt bowel movement. |
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Therefore national legislation and decisions should not be the object of a value judgment or qualification in a prompt release case. |
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A new Web behavior may, for instance, lift a lead score, trigger transmission to a sales representative, and prompt a telesales call. |
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The large scale of this proposal should not prompt us to shelve it or reject it altogether. |
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For all her other flaws, Harriette was certainly a prompt and early riser. |
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Despite the prompt arrival of the airport fire service at the site, the occupants had no chance of survival due to high impact forces. |
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But the adoption of this resolution must not prompt us to slacken our efforts. |
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It is hoped that the rate will prompt customers to shift production to the off-peak hours thereby improving NSPI's load factor. |
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We praise UNIFIL's prompt and effective intervention, which prevented the situation from degenerating. |
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On speech screens, the native speaker's voice plays at a slow speed and a Record prompt appears. |
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Some professors claim they assign more long writing assignments as a result, and students receive careful, prompt feedback. |
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In the absence of constructive, accurate, easy-to-understand and prompt information, the detractors and saboteurs step in. |
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Christmas is a choice moment for those gratuitous acts of love that so often prompt others in turn to share goodness and happiness. |
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But charities warned that prompt diagnosis and treatment were vital to ensure it improved as much as ministers want. |
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However, Hamid Mohammadi, Digikala's co-founder, hopes that Iran's burgeoning tech scene will prompt more Iranians to return to their homeland. |
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Before you move on to the next screen, EPP will prompt you about whether you assigned characteristics. |
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The right to communicate with counsel requires that the accused is granted prompt access to counsel. |
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Subscribing your administrators to these lists ensures prompt notification of patches which is crucial to timely response. |
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The current context continues to prompt it to favour property developments rather than acquisitions. |
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Good administration requires prompt and effective action to implement these commitments. |
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The judgment handed down by the court pointed to the risks in failing to take prompt measures to deal with abandoned vessels. |
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If you have symptoms, make sure you tell the nurse, because prompt treatment will deal with it. |
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A producer can therefore decide to intervene only when the risk level justifies a prompt response. |
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Compared to the previous year twelve countries displayed more prompt payment and seven countries an even longer overall payment duration. |
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We believe that the Assembly's focus should be on pushing for prompt and immediate action to, once again, bring the fighting to an end. |
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Allow prompt processing by Immigration Canada of foreign crew members entering Canada to join foreign flag vessels. |
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He said that over-building coupled with chronic overpricing and a downturn in certain western European economies, such as Germany, would prompt a glut of apartments for sale. |
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Just a little note to say thanx for such a prompt and speedy service, I just wish that all internet retailers could offer this level of quality service. |
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What buried secrets could possibly prompt this severe a self-punishment? |
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For most people, just saying the name manson is enough to prompt discomfort. |
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The spirit, Mephistopheles, led Faust into real trouble, of course, by such a dramatic prompt in mistranslating the great first line of the Gospel of St John. |
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It also underscored the power of the Internet to spread content and prompt debate. |
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The things that prompt responses from readers constantly mystify me. |
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In healthy persons, sodium loading increases extracellular fluid volume and EABV, resulting in prompt natriuresis and restoration of normal volumes. |
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Thus, signs of soft tissue edema, erythema, ulceration, bullae, or necrosis should prompt the inclusion of necrotizing soft tissue infection in differential diagnoses. |
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The presence of deep infection with abscess, cellulitis, gangrene, or osteomyelitis is an indication for hospitalization and prompt surgical drainage. |
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The severe inflammation is less common for intertrigo alone, and a likely incomplete response to antifungal treatment would prompt a search for other diagnostic possibilities. |
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Occasional outbreaks of German measles, whooping cough, polio, and other contagious diseases prompt public health campaigns to immunize Amish children. |
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By contrast, the absence of such synergies should prompt divestiture. |
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God has to continually prompt and prod him, and puts his brother Aaron at his side to do most of the real leadership. |
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It will be a tough task and will likely prompt yet more Russian aggression or subversion. |
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Sticks and stones may break your bones but, as some University of Oregon campus cops learned recently, names can prompt a lawsuit. |
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There is cautious optimism that this prompt action may have helped avert a broader outbreak. |
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Spells are brief in duration with prompt recovery on recumbency. |
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Should research prompt a critical reevaluation of historical narratives? |
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Ocular involvement should prompt immediate referral to an ophthalmologist. |
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In essence, prompt reperfusion is sacrificed for effective reperfusion. |
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Physical abuse, worries over the facts of life, family rows and sexual abuse were listed as the other top problems which prompt that age group to call for help. |
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But like Spitzer in New York, hounding him out of office now would prompt resignation remorse later. |
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The party invoking force majeur, shall give prompt notice to the other party by fax, telex followed by registered letter stating the kind of Force Majeure. |
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While worthwhile, commendable, and necessary, these local prosecutions are not enough to prompt the thoroughgoing national, institutional reforms needed. |
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It is a subject that warrants wider debate and much more prompt action. |
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News that a gambling overhaul could be shelved should prompt Blackpool Council to seek new family attractions for key sites, casino opponents claimed this week. |
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The bartending staff impacts every aspect of your operation, from portioning and marketing your bill of fare to rendering prompt and gracious hospitality to your clientele. |
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Big-city noise levels prompt birds to sing louder in order to be heard by other birds over the din, according to research by German ornithologists. |
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Layouts that do not have an underground drainage system, and are denied prompt garbage clearance because they are unapproved, have a litany of woes. |
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While some users might find the Windows Interface easy to use and the MS-DOS command line prompt very difficult, there are users that will find the reverse to be true. |
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While Washington so far had been unreceptive to his overtures, he was aware that a prompt commitment of Australian forces would improve the chances of such a pact. |
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Failing to attend to these things brings prompt disciplining or patient complaint. |
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The doggedly determined bureaucrat has vowed to disqualify any winner who is corrupt, but that may prompt yet a third round of elections for the Senate. |
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Might the development of such a right prompt potential targets into striking first, to use rather than lose their biological, chemical and nuclear weapons? |
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Bara also warned that such a hasty accusation could prompt a perception among the public that it is merely camouflage for the real masterminds of the bombings. |
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Mr Brewer, a director of the Anglo Scottish Fish Producers' Association, hopes the report would prompt the service to restore coastguard stations to full-time cover. |
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The cameras ensure responsible behaviour among students and prompt them to be in their limits, besides coming in handy to produce evidence against the erring. |
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The researchers say their findings are significant enough to prompt allergy testing for all patients with stenosed stents if a repeat procedure is planned. |
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As long as people can remember the North Western Cattle breeders were the flag bearers for stockmen of the West of Ireland always giving a prompt and excellent service. |
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I thank you, outlander, for your information and prompt report. |
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But because the Greek version could be read without difficulty, it served as an invaluable prompt to the decipherment of the cursive and the hieroglyphic versions. |
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The larvae of the cheese fly are deliberately introduced to the cheese to prompt an advanced level of fermentation and breaking down the cheese's fat. |
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The participants hoped their recommendations would help prompt the state and central governments to take swift action on infrastructure development. |
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When a predator appears, older members of the herd emit intense warning calls that prompt the rest of the herd to clump together for protection and then flee the scene. |
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Previous studies have recommended more frequent cytologic sampling and prompt referral for colposcopy in HIV-positive women with abnormal cytology. |
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If he's being fed lines in an earphone, I'd expect that he should have to listen to a longer stretch of prompt before launching into a longer phrase. |
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Continuing advances in medicine prompt this question, which has been brought sharply into focus in the last few years by the issue of the separation of conjoined twins. |
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The Vice-Chancellor, by convening district-wise meeting of college principals, has provided them the opportunity to present their individual problems for prompt redressal. |
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Frequent hand washing, prompt disinfection of contaminated surfaces, and washing of soiled articles of clothing should reduce the likelihood of cross infection. |
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The material combination of high strength, good toughness, and weldability should prompt designers to specify it for welded pressure vessels for the storage of cryogens. |
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Although teasing resembles bullying because it can prompt feelings of anger or embarrassment, teasing can be less hostile and done with humor, rather than harm. |
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That would of course prompt him to talk about the park yesterday. |
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The elder daughter silently mouths the word to prompt her sister. |
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While the other performers continued mouthing their parts to give the impression that a technical fault had occurred, the culprit was given a prompt. |
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However, a curious thing happens when you open a DOS prompt. |
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A display manager provides a graphical login prompt for the user. |
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There is no root password, so you will be given a command prompt. |
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The best control is prompt diagnosis and removal of sick trees. |
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The instantaneous nature of the net then provokes a prompt response. |
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Only prompt action by one of the pilots, who aborted his take-off after reaching a speed of more than 100 mph, prevented a collision at Manchester airport. |
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I sent a note to the authors and received a prompt reply from them. |
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Thank you for your prompt reply to my e-mail sent yesterday. |
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My customers can be sure of prompt delivery of meat and poultry. |
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I am, generally, a prompt person and I'm giving you ample notice. |
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Be prepared to share your crops if you're not prompt at harvesting them. |
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I called the police and they were very prompt but they didn't catch him. |
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If the latter is true, there is a chance that new management or new business conditions will prompt a turnaround in prospects and give strong positive returns. |
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The presence of pubic lice should prompt an evaluation for other common sexually transmitted diseases, such as chlamydial infection and gonorrhea. |
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The installer will prompt for the placement of an icon on the desktop. |
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A predominance of dysmorphic red blood cells in the urine should prompt an evaluation for renal parenchymal disease or referral to a nephrologist. |
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This should prompt the board to wake up from its slumber and initiate legal action against erring industries and strictly enforce the existing laws. |
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Our elections seem to prompt little more than a mass exodus to the pub. |
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It is a litigable question and one we should proceed on a prompt schedule to decide. |
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The HSI glide slope indicator is used as a memory aid to prompt the crew to lower the landing gear. |
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These special terms include discounts for prompt or early payment and single or multiple payments over a specified period of time. |
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Times like these, if they do nothing else, help us put things in perspective and prompt us to prioritize those things that are most important to us. |
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We actually want a culture in this European Union, in our single market, of prompt payment, not late payment. |
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Facebook added the newsfeed feature, the first of many updates that would prompt criticisms over privacy from its users. |
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Too many noncustodial parents think prompt child support and a birthday gift compensate for limited personal attention. |
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When Barthez speaks of imagination, he means an anticipation, a way to visualize the movements of the illness, in order to lay down a prognosis that has to be a prompt and sagacious decision. |
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The voice prompt will let users know when the heart-rate sensor is tracking and tells them when overworked or underworked. |
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Under Part 5 of the Code of Civil Procedure, every magistrate must treat litigants equally in court, and is forbidden to make signs to a litigant, to prompt him in argument, or to prompt witnesses. |
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Throttle response is prompt and gear shifts smooth and unintrusive and there is plenty of punch across a wide rev range. |
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The smooth running of our work, which we have very much to heart, will prompt the Chair to contact you in order to continue its consultations with the delegations and the regional groups. |
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The help took one of three forms: opening an inquiry, transferring the case to a competent body or advising on where to turn for a prompt and effective solution to the problem. |
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In those circumstances the absence of a prompt response from the issuing country does not provide grounds for charging the importer the higher rate of duty. |
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We have expressed our country's position, traditionally in a spirit of flexibility, so as to prompt this body to begin substantive negotiations as quickly as possible. |
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However, in cases of prompt notification, the discount rate is the one in effect at the time when the terms and conditions of the aid loan were fixed. |
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Although we cannot say that this actual flood was a product of climate change, we are all aware that such events will occur more frequently if we do not take prompt action now. |
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More major work would surely prompt larger demonstrations. |
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A history of constipation followed by progressive weakness and decreased activity in an afebrile infant should prompt consideration of botulism as the diagnosis. |
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It might prompt Sinn Fein, whose five MPs currently boycott the Commons, to start turning up at Westminster on the grounds that they shouldn't leave all the opportunities to influence events to their Unionist rivals. |
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Thus, police failure to arraign an arrestee in a reasonably prompt manner will not automatically negate a federal conviction based on a confession. |
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They also hope that the mere prospect of NATO and Afghan soldiers massing on Marja will prompt insurgents to leave via three unsealed exit corridors. Neither hope has been entirely realised. |
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Only The Economist's happy tradition of anonymity, he suspects, saved your scribe from a week in the pillory, if not prompt and one-way transportation to Traitor's Gate. |
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Make sure the form is dully filled in order to get a prompt response. |
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Patients who develop symptoms such as exertional chest pain, unexplained syncope, or other symptoms suggestive of cardiac disease during ADHD treatment should undergo a prompt cardiac evaluation. |
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A news story can prompt an overwhelming response from the public. |
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Yet, like young children, we excitedly explore every new marvel of our rapidly expanding universe, finding in each new phenomenon something to fire our imagination and prompt yet more questions. |
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While smoke alarm devices may alert people in the area to danger and to prompt the immediate evacuation of the building, they are inadequate for protecting cultural property. |
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It is the skater's responsibility to be prompt and to attend the scheduled lesson, and to give advance notice to their coach in the event that a lesson will be missed. |
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For the third time in three years, an upsurge in inflation will prompt such a letter from Mervyn King. Mr King gave a foretaste of what he will write when he presented the bank's latest economic forecasts on February 10th. |
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Contact with a tentacle can prompt millions of nematocysts to pierce the skin and inject venom, causing varying degrees of pain and swelling. |
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One minute her words prompt laughs, the next, they summon tears. |
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Why is an unwarranted skirmish, which Djibouti provoked in the first place, being misconstrued as an act of aggression that deserves prompt consideration and action by the Security Council? |
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Upon canceling the auto-renewal under the My Account section, a prompt opens where you must acknowledge that these features will no longer be available. |
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Ornaments and materials chosen for their lustrous shine and tactile qualities prompt an atmosphere of sensual pleasure, enhancing the mood of sumptuousness and elegance. |
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It is also likely the new stamp duty threshold will prompt those upsizing to get their properties on the market as soon as possible. |
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They also adapt to their new lenses extremely quickly, a factor that may prompt more and more people to shift from unifocals and bifocals to progressive lenses. |
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A third risk is that these events might also prompt governments to adopt wrong-headed protectionist measures, which would exacerbate the damage to the global economy. |
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Eight patients developed cytomegalovirus reactivation, but CMV disease was prevented by prompt treatment with oral gancyclovir. |
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If the program requires more information and generates another question, the product name again briefly appears, after which the prompt is displayed. |
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These exquisite books should prompt a running start. |
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As a result of the prompt actions taken by the region's monetary authorities, the systemic risks of the region's financial sector were kept in check. |
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In these cases there is usually a short interval when, spontaneous breathing having ceased, life may be preserved by prompt initiation of artificial respiration. |
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The rise in popularity of lawn sports helped prompt the spread of the invention. |
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Landholding did prompt South Australia's most famous contribution to reform: that land transfer proceed simply by registration, rather than through cumbrous title deeds. |
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It is aimed first and foremost at ensuring the prompt and correct accounting of all business processes and the periodical availability of reliable data on the company's financial position. |
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There was a time the Albion left-back of that period would prompt an outpouring of rage and anger from a caller to Midlands' radio phone-ins. |
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The European Union has always attached great importance to the prompt entry into force of the Test Ban Treaty, and this has acquired even greater relevance since the North Koreans tested an atom bomb. |
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An outcry arose in consequence, which inevitably would have led to reprisals and bloodshed had not the Government stepped in and forestalled further trouble by a prompt recognition of the natives' title. |
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Although the worst possible scenario has been contained by the prompt intervention of the African Union, the precarious status quo cannot continue much longer. |
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First, the Committee of Ministers has recently welcomed the prompt and effective measures undertaken by the Russian Federation in the Kalashnikov case in response to the ECHR judgment. |
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Nevertheless the villain's name, Scaramouche, was sufficient to prompt a series of songs by Queen that moved things along very nicely. |
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These vessels were acquired for a price that includes a certain 'surplus price', which reflects the prompt delivery of the vessels, allowing them to take immediate advantage of the extreme high spot markets. |
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Animals that cannot hydrolyze amurol to free the steroid have hypertension and do not respond to amurol with prompt decreases in blood pressure. |
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This government is acting in a clear and prompt manner, unlike the Bloc, which excels in the art of politicizing issues when the time comes to react and take action. |
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That could prompt him to reframe his question: how many planets will it take to satisfy China's needs if it ever achieves profligate America's affluence? |
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The results of the review will be published by the end of September, and may prompt new legislation that criminalizes rate manipulation, according to a statement from the British government. |
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The only threat now is heavy dew which could prevent a prompt start at 9am, but an extra hour is available meaning the game could finish under floodlights in the evening chill. |
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Legalization would not prompt a retooling of ADM into a pot dealer. |
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Others prompt a physical response impossible to trigger elsewhere. |
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Step forward Alsop to put the cat among the pigeons and prompt the club's vocal band to crank it up a couple of notches. |
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Crisis, the kind of external shock that in business leads to creative destruction, quantum leaps in productivity and higher growth, does not necessarily prompt politicians to come up with liberal reforms. |
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No other critic writing in English can so effectively explain why you like a piece, or beguile you to reconsider it, or prompt you to hurry online and buy a recording. |
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Their aim is on the one hand to allow for inexpensive and prompt review of decisions, and on the other to give the administrative system a chance to correct its mistakes. |
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Worse, it might prompt the generals to wade in again. |
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At a time like now, when we are thinking about the future, that should prompt us to briefly review the past, as we have just done in commemorating Jean Monnet and Altiero Spinelli. |
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Concerning changes in the content of regulation, we shall analyse to what extent debates within European trade union initiatives prompt a redefinition of wage policy per se. |
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At the same time, it seems that the terrorist attacks did not initially prompt a significant reappraisal of long-term growth prospects for the euro area economy. |
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Fawcett and Hetherington Funeral Directors gave gentle guidance and were prompt with arrangements. |
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We must beg God in his Providence to prompt a whole-hearted reawakening of those ideals of total self-giving to Christ which are the very foundation of the priestly ministry. |
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Slow economic growth in the U. S could stall a global recovery, and that can prompt investors to pare risky trades in higher-yielding currencies and assets. |
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However, precautions which involve the snapping-off of a 4 cm-long nail file or the removal from hand luggage of nail scissors available on any high street prompt reactions of incomprehension among travellers. |
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The in-take process should provide the consumer with prompt direct personal contact with a competent staff member, whatever means of access may have been used by the consumer in the first instance. |
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Identifying factors that prevent discharge can prompt a program to alter a rehabilitation program or seek solutions to problems in self-medicating. |
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No serious steps, however, have been by now taken by the Japanese authorities to ensure the prompt acquittance of this debt which continues to increase. |
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The thrust of collective diplomatic efforts must in future be directed towards the search for practical steps to create conditions for a prompt end to bloodshed and to place this crisis on the track of a political settlement. |
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Merchants sometimes discount five or six per cent for prompt payment of bills. |
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Both Johnson and Zuk agree that an animal with foot rot tends to eat less and perform poorly, meaning prompt treatment is the best method of ensuring the animal regains its vitality and reaches optimum development. |
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To guard against abusive application of article 15, rejection is made subject to approval, to a record requirement and to a duty of prompt disclosure to the alleged wrongdoer. |
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I am deeply grateful to the Government of Lebanon for that prompt action, as well as to the Speaker of the Lebanese parliament, Mr. Nabih Berri, and other Lebanese leaders whose statesmanlike appeals for calm were decisive. |
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In addition to capturing client data and case plans, the system has a number of alarms in its tickler system to prompt file activity at certain stages. |
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However, if departures and changes in responsibilities are not reported in a prompt manner, the department is exposed to the risk of inappropriate access to the financial system. |
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