Each ABMS member board will administer a maintenance of certification system tailored to its diplomates. |
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It is doubtful, however, whether the management accounting techniques employed by the company were tailored to detect high overheads. |
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They want each patient to be given an individual care plan tailored to their needs following rapid access to an expert diagnosis and assessment. |
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From April 8 people will be able to opt for a civic ceremony tailored to commemorate the life and times of their loved ones. |
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The insurance of your real estate will be precisely tailored to the parameters of your hypothecary loan. |
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You can use this to explore and find easy effortless movements, which are tailored to your needs. |
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The rhinoplasty technique was tailored to suit each case, and included hump removal using scalpel and osteotomes. |
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The menu will be tailored to meet the needs of the people for a tasty meal, be it brunch, lunch, afternoon snack, or late supper. |
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Interventions should be tailored to meet the developmental needs of the child and also the family. |
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Care must be tailored to the individual and delivered by a team with sufficient expertise to provide the skilled support that women need. |
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Is the idea of computer gaming tailored to young women fundamentally flawed, or are people just not doing it right? |
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A doctor who specializes in sports medicine, however, would give you an answer more tailored to your fitness level and whatever ails you. |
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Everything, from the glaikit, Glaswegian characterisations to the physical comedy, is tailored to the comic actor's public persona. |
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In fact, the building is extremely carefully tailored to its location and the handling of spaces and levels is remarkably thoughtful. |
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Several different reticles are available that are tailored to the type of long range shooting envisioned. |
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The bill passed by the legislature was narrowly tailored to apply only to the one case. |
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In the cosmetological department rejuvenation of the face and body is tailored to suit the needs of different age-groups. |
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The young director exudes the confidence born of success when he says that films turn stale when subjects are tailored to suit the artistes. |
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This means the dose can be tailored to the pollen count and the allergic response. |
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The shape and size of the bras were specially tailored to accommodate the different styles of clothing in varied eras. |
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Clothes were always tailored to oneself, and thus, the process was made quite lengthy. |
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The programme is designed to deliver hands-on assistance to companies and is tailored to meet their particular needs. |
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The keyboard consists of a base, plus various keyboard plug-in modules that can be tailored to specific functions. |
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Surely they're old enough to learn about ethics and moral philosophy, tailored to their age. |
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A security plan needs to be tailored to a specific building and the organizations within it. |
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In addition, an architect may spend many hours developing a design that is expressly tailored to both your needs and your building site. |
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The course can be tailored to an individual's precise needs and looks at health, fitness, exercise and how to do it safely, and diet. |
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They will then work with you to design an individual treatment plan that is tailored to your unique circumstances. |
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Plans must be tailored to your business' goals, management style, size, resources and location. |
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Moreover, in some cases regulation is not even intended to further the public interest, being tailored to the needs of particular constituencies. |
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It is a bunched, busy duodecimo, and in it, the reader can find stock poetic eloquence, like his, tailored to suit his circumstances. |
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As each region is different, the short-term plan has been tailored to their requirements. |
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Many questions need to be answered before a plan can be tailored to a facility. |
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The authors report that once a diagnosis of problem drinking or alcoholism is established, a treatment plan can be tailored to the situation. |
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Then it is possible to devise a special slimming plan perfectly tailored to your personal situation. |
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This party seemed more tailored to a grown-up clique, so I did what all out-of-place people do, I ate all of their pumpkin pie and left early. |
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He must learn programming scripts that allow a generic program to be tailored to a specific purpose. |
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Let a professional assist you in designing a safe exercise program that has been tailored to your needs and will help you with pain management. |
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In the study, a total of 26 autistic children received an individual programme tailored to their own needs. |
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America's Blink 182 are rude and foulmouthed and loutish, but still entirely unthreatening and immaculately tailored to appeal to a teen audience. |
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Spice up your viewing party with nine do-it-yourself punch recipes, each tailored to a Best Picture nominee. |
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Colours can be safe, soft and muted, bold and bright or even clash like crazy as long as your wardrobe is new and tailored to your best look and shape. |
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Some of the schemes were meant for those employed in Government, education and scientific research, while others were tailored to meet the needs of the corporate sector. |
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Even the initial large-scale industrial production base in the mining sector was specifically tailored to serve the process of extractive exploitation of natural resources. |
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Film schools are led by market forces, and are now more oriented to the idea of profit, and training is tailored to some degree to feed into the structures of television. |
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Depending upon their circumstances, of course, the plan that they have might not be tailored to the needs of your family, but it's a good starting point. |
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Beyond the property lines, too, Chilmark is well tailored to the hoi polloi avoider. |
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The vocal lines, tailored to the soprano voice of Heidi Grant Murphy, are characterized by wide pitch fluctuations, melismas, and extrapolated sounds. |
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Other features tailored to the gaming community include the trackball interface, which not only supports trackballs and spinners, but also has three mouse buttons as well. |
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Recent developments include the use of resin soaps and solvent gels, tailored to interact only with specific resin varnishes and leave oil formulations unaffected. |
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These scenarios can be tailored to increase or decrease the level of difficulty by adding or subtracting additional targets and changing conditions. |
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Those surrenders can be particularly troublesome if they result in blanket rules that negate any decision-making process tailored to a particular situation. |
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Everything was tailored to fit the amount and payee of the cheque. |
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The burden shifts to the government to show a compelling interest for its policy which burdens the right, and that the policy is narrowly tailored to that compelling interest. |
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Using light delivered through fiber optics rather than traditional headlamps, in conjunction with computer intelligence, light distribution can be tailored to road speeds. |
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Our expertise in systems integration and experience at other intermodal facilities helped us define a system tailored to the needs of this terminal. |
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The Third Way authors assume liberals will just pony up as usual even if the party chooses a platform carefully tailored to offend no one, and therefore excite no one. |
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Treatment is tailored to the specific concerns that preoccupy each person. |
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Even minimal interventions involving generalizable and relatively inexpensive self-help materials tailored to pregnant women in a single brief session have proved successful. |
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Patients who stay too long in hospital can become more ill as a result and care at home is better tailored to their needs. |
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The game can be tailored to the skill level of the players by selecting easy or difficult targets. |
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They recommend a combination of nonjudgmental history-taking and counseling tailored to a woman's risky behaviors. |
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All of our IFRS courses are also available for delivery in-house, and can be tailored to the needs of a particular company's finance team. |
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Bluewin is offering two Netopia Wi-Fi ADSL gateways specifically tailored to the Swiss marketplace. |
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Design features such as roundabouts, raised intersections and other unique streetscape elements tailored to the community will be utilized. |
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As a result, STC can offer applicably vehement service level agreements tailored to its wholesale and enterprise customer requirements. |
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In this way or by substitution for the cementitious and aggregate phases, the finished product can be tailored to its application. |
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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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Nonfiler notices now are tailored to reflect the specific facts of a case instead of being generic form letters. |
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Whether they are out of towners or locals, the decor is definitely tailored to suit those with an eye for combats and bovver boots. |
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Railroads ordered locomotives tailored to their specific requirements, though basic design features were always present. |
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In fact, he says, the job description should be tailored to the specific need. |
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Mr Hawkins said, 'We foresee that TLS will be a flexible operation, providing services completely tailored to its clients' requirements. |
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Railway costs could therefore not be tailored to the timely needs of the railways or their passengers. |
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Other verticalized units will be developed as ALE continues on its ambition to deliver solutions tailored to specific markets. |
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She said speech pathologists use many different treatments, tailored to the individual. |
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My pride and joy from that decade was a purple suede shirt with a Peter Pan collar that was tailored to the waist and flared over the hips. |
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The 32-bit single precision, IEEE-754 compatible MicroBlaze FPU provides designers with a processor tailored to execute both integer and floating-point operations. |
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A circuit training program that combines strength training with a cardiovascular workout, and can be tailored to meet each individuals specific fitness goals. |
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Ted Devine, Insurance Noodle CEO, said, 'Insurance coverage tailored to the technology sector is increasingly important as risks evolve at warp speed. |
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Birks will be developed with functionality that is tailored to the subject and reporting requirements associated with the state child welfare tasks. |
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In conjunction with the portal, RCP introduces Configure, a made-to-order modular recycling system that can be tailored to complement the design of any commercial environment. |
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In addition to the free Contingency Planning Guide, PKL can also provide bespoke contingency plans, tailored to each client's exact requirements and business priorities. |
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The next steps are to take these results and apply them to prevention interventions that are tailored to individual characteristics, such as impulsivity. |
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