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| pt a new personality that would give him the | long-term acceptance he longs, or overcome his shame a |
| authorities such that they fund specialist, | long-term accommodation based upon people's needs rath |
| This allows the watch to have the same | long-term accuracy as the atomic clocks which control |
| One of Morris's | long-term achievements was the acceptance of the princ |
| Also in 1997, the center initiated a | long-term active collaboration with the University of |
| ed on the 10th October 2010 as a a result of | long-term activities whose aim is to support the geoth |
| A separately owned and operated | long-term acute care hospital is located at the facili |
| Hyperplasia is a | long-term adaptive response of cell division and multi |
| cription of medicinal heroin or morphine for | long-term addicts, particularly those having difficult |
| Assessing the | long-term adequacy of electricity resources |
| Long-term administration of large quantities of creati | |
| tion, less potential for hyperlipidemia with | long-term administration, and less chance for bacterem |
| hasize that the Union held an insurmountable | long-term advantage over the Confederacy in terms of i |
| is significant disagreement on the degree of | long-term adverse impacts of the Chernobyl disaster, d |
| R51/53 Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause | long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment. |
| A | long-term advocate for education and children's rights |
| ent Jewishness, and also because of Brinon's | long-term affair with his secretary Simone Mittre. |
| ommunity Housing Partnership, which provides | long-term affordable housing for formerly homeless ind |
| 1995, the UAW and City of Detroit reached a | long-term agreement to lease the structure and it unde |
| million viewers, encouraging ITV to reach a | long-term agreement to show future Sports Network boxi |
| ncinnati and is leased to the CNO&TP under a | long-term agreement. |
| U purchases the electricity produced under a | long-term agreement. |
| d only on 13 January 2009 at 10:00 MSK after | long-term agreements for gas transit and supply for 20 |
| cal aid to the Sichuan region and evaluating | long-term aid to prosthetic and orthotic clinics. |
| Another | long-term aim is to get a cycle route crossing the Auc |
| The college has a | long-term aim to become an ‘Outstanding' college which |
| ity of East London Stratford Campus, but the | long-term aim is to construct a dedicated facility in |
| ootball and make progress towards the club's | long-term aim of returning to the Premier League. |
| nding the line towards Wingham Town with the | long-term aim of reaching Canterbury, but ran out of m |
| A | long-term aim of the Wensleydale Railway is to run tra |
| working with the National Health Service and | long-term aim to earn a Master of Arts degree. |
| the halt to the public has become one of the | long-term aims of the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway. |
| lps ease panic disorder symptoms, medium- or | long-term alcohol abuse can cause panic disorder to de |
| In | long-term alcoholics, going cold turkey can cause life |
| He is a | long-term ally of controversial Republican National Co |
| The school is the first | long-term alternative school in the Pinellas County Sc |
| It is a | long-term ambition of the project team to return this |
| Her | long-term ambition as a young radio producer was event |
| station to the public has become one of the | long-term ambitions of the Pontypool and Blaenavon Rai |
| a Museo Depero opened, fulfilling one of his | long-term ambitions. |
| A 2006 study has showed that | long-term anabolic steroid users were more likely to h |
| ccepts foreign volunteers and researchers on | long-term and short-term assignments, for a charge. |
| The | long-term and short-term toxicity of cannabis abuse is |
| The museum has twelve galleries that exhibit | long-term and touring exhibitions. |
| d Tarot receiving numerous positive reviews, | long-term and universally glowing fan loyalty, and eBa |
| Currently, the everglades are undergoing | long-term and large-scale restoration. |
| it is inadequate for dealing with wide area, | long-term and strategic issues of urban development.' |
| “The 10 year plans goals are to promote | long-term and sustainable solutions to homelessness in |
| unists thought that they could hold the city | long-term, and consisted of a campaign of “social reco |
| There are also large number of | long-term and short-term economic migrants from Pakist |
| It was constructed with a view to confine | long-term and life prisoners of Bahawalpur Division. |
| ated health facility in Wawota offers acute, | long-term and palliative care. |
| VMM sends both | long-term and short-term mission workers; long-term is |
| d he "clearly cared about building something | long-term and about the impact of the things we build |
| beginning what turned out to be Booz Allen's | long-term and continuing service to the federal govern |
| icacy in reducing dyskinesias resulting from | long-term anti-Parkinsonian treatment with levodopa. |
| rue), but in reality it was based in Bryan's | long-term antipathy to Sullivan that originated in the |
| in the Natural Area, specifically to ensure | long-term aquifer protection, and thereby increasing t |
| The archive of TNG | Long-Term Archive (LTA) is a pilot project started in |
| ) Hanowski, a German of Polish ethnicity and | long-term archpriest of Allenstein (today's Olsztyn), |
| bel then changed direction towards launching | long-term artists. |
| The | long-term aspiration of the Gloucestershire Warwickshi |
| Potvin went on to be a | long-term asset to the Islanders, leading them to 4 co |
| Her final | long-term assignment on Radio Five Live was as co-pres |
| and government, humanitarian assistance and | long-term assistance with regard to social and economi |
| ncludes integrating emergency responses with | long-term assistance. |
| is most notable for having been Alf Ramsey's | long-term assistant as England manager, including duri |
| or independent living, TLC operates a 32-bed | long-term assisted living facility under the name Tide |
| He is the lead author of a study showing a | long-term association between global temperature and b |
| He had a | long-term association with the University of Californi |
| d directly with John F.W. Rogers and began a | long-term association with another well-known Texan, J |
| It is in the 1960s that his | long-term association with Gary Burton's various bands |
| ty United Church of Christ, before pastoring | long-term at Church of the Good Shepherd in Washington |
| generating compounds capable of withstanding | long-term attrition. |
| tified the government purpose was to promote | long-term autonomy among youth. |
| Data sets formed from the | long-term average of historical weather parameters are |
| Groundwater tends to maintain a relatively | long-term average temperature of its aquifer; so flow |
| c optimism, a market where P/E ratios exceed | long-term averages, and extensive use of margin debt a |
| The Foundation also has | long-term awards which will recognise the achievement |
| When Riksman was sidelined with a | long-term back injury, Jokerit quickly replaced him wi |
| After a | long-term bacterial infection contracted during a busi |
| lar state-owned marine fleet, that could use | long-term bare boat charter scheme for purchasing new |
| r Robot Wars, ZZ Gundam and its upgrades are | long-term base units that appeared in most of the seri |
| 000 years ago this rock shelter was used for | long-term based camps by several families which were i |
| The wind farm sells generated power on a | long-term basis to a local power distributor, TXU Ener |
| Slovenia with the goal of reducing and on a | long-term basis abolish the exploitation and abuse of |
| EE challenges students and assists them on a | long-term basis to become the creators, inventors, sci |
| In addition to the export on a | long-term basis, MLNG also sells LNG on the spot marke |
| artner to operate the museum on a permanent, | long-term basis. |
| stion of Clarkson's settling down there on a | long-term basis. |
| & 33A(Newcastle-under-Lyme - Westlands) on a | long-term basis. |
| io album to feature guitarist Gian Pyres and | long-term bassist Robin "Graves" Eaglestone. |
| h is thought to have been connected with her | long-term battle with stomach cancer. |
| Berthollet was engaged in a | long-term battle with another French chemist Joseph Pr |
| ters aged 30-45 were more likely to maintain | long-term behavior change and health improvements afte |
| have been placed in the hole to monitor the | long-term behavior of the fault. |
| that had accurately characterized their past | long-term behavior, a pattern which is well explained |
| wer and fame; neither sincerely aims for the | long-term benefit of others. |
| thdraw the new rule because it would "have a | long-term benefit on the market. |
| with Britain under Labour was managed to the | long-term benefit of Northern Ireland's full participa |
| blind study of the tape showed no medium- or | long-term benefit, although there was a statistically |
| only 1/3 of the follow-up subjects reported | long-term benefits from the LSD experiences. |
| easury Department offered both immediate and | long-term benefits to the Baltic states.:42 |
| economic and development policies that have | long-term benefits. |
| was no evidence to support major clinical or | long-term benefits. |
| only 1/3 of the follow-up subjects reported | long-term benefits." |
| s of benzodiazepines, about half of those on | long-term benzodiazepines. |
| ong-which was used to provide a more secure, | long-term binding than is possible with the torinawa f |
| In 1958 a | long-term bird ringing program began in order to monit |
| ent its entire staff and 3,000 students on a | long-term bivouac in Nagano Prefecture, leaving the in |
| argues, is full of short-term ‘miracles' and | long-term blocks, stagnation and even regression. |
| iron overload in patients who are receiving | long-term blood transfusions for conditions such as be |
| Marche boasted of universal health care as a | long-term boon to the Maine economy. |
| an signed joint declaration to resolve their | long-term border issues, and Tielieketi was finally re |
| after , 1219, 1222 Pg 45, thereby picking a | long-term border quarrel with the Prussian tribes. |
| Schonfeld died in 1984 of a | long-term brain tumour. |
| medical official, certifying the absence of | long-term brain damage and the ability to continue pla |
| he head at the time of his birth, inflicting | long-term brain damage that became apparent only after |
| C series, passed away after suffering with a | long-term brain tumour. |
| 100,000 "units" of which were collected for | long-term breeding purposes prior to his death. |
| cts of the immune system, often resulting in | long-term broad spectrum immune suppression. |
| n culture, has placed a tremendous amount of | long-term burden on these women that continues to be a |
| Barzinji is a | long-term business associate of Muslim Brotherhood act |
| ve that entailed major changes to Goodyear's | long-term business plan. |
| ing Center staff, the City has established a | long-term business outreach program specifically desig |
| lub immediately before or after sustaining a | long-term, but non-career threatening, injury would al |
| o the shear zone section's suitability for a | long-term cable. |
| This was part of the | long-term campaign by the Roman Catholic Church to era |
| A introduced combatants into the country for | long-term campaigns of guerrilla fighting, while ZIPRA |
| Long-Term Capital had $4.6 billion in portfolio losses | |
| was a trader and principal in the hedge fund | Long-Term Capital Management that after four spectacul |
| d Business School and a one-time employee of | Long-Term Capital Management, prior to founding Presid |
| As part of the | long-term capital improvement plan dated September 12, |
| generally performed much less frequently for | long-term carbamazepine patients-typically once per ye |
| ed on the legislature's interim committee on | Long-Term Care Health Care Services and Support to Per |
| es, LHIN offices, First Nations Communities, | long-term care homes, educational facilities and publi |
| The MSSP provides community-based, | long-term care and personal care coordination for low- |
| SCAN is one of the California | Long-Term Care Alternatives (Home and Community-Based |
| ees used for medical research concluded that | long-term care facilities were the best and most cost- |
| r Inadequate Treatment of Pain," 9 Annals of | Long-Term Care 52-56 (2001) |
| Federal Judicial Advisory Committee; and the | Long-Term Care Policy Advisory Council. |
| But the | long-term care business took off where he quickly esta |
| The system has 18 hospital sites, three | long-term care facilities, and 70 clinics. |
| ded PSSWM's target customer group to include | long-term care and assisted living facilities, home he |
| The system has 15 hospitals, four | long-term care facilities, and 70 clinics. |
| ting claims of abuse of those over age 60 in | long-term care facilities. |
| ture, she served as Director of Nursing at a | long-term care facility specializing in the care of cl |
| She was also a co-founder of a | long-term care facility in Montreal. |
| efits and provide tax incentives for private | long-term care insurance). |
| Funding | Long-term Care - The Building Blocks of Reform (Decemb |
| the MissionCare group of six hospitals, four | long-term care centers, as well as hospital consulting |
| fter personally experiencing problems in the | long-term care industry. |
| Ontario Ministry of Health and | Long-Term Care (1971-1976) - Director of Social Work - |
| e on Agency Rule Review (JCARR), the Unified | Long-term Care Services Workforce Subcommittee and the |
| Community care ensures people in need of | long-term care are now be able to live either in their |
| abilities, giving them the choice to receive | long-term care services in integrated community settin |
| io Canada ministries: Ministry of Health and | Long-Term Care (Ontario) and the Ministry of Training, |
| state employees are eligible for the CalPERS | long-term care insurance plan; domestic partners are n |
| ous elementary, middle and high schools, two | long-term care nursing facilities and mental health fa |
| tee and its health occupations subcommittee, | long-term care subcommittee, and its minority health d |
| ty insurance, critical illness insurance and | long-term care insurance. |
| on of David Caplan as Minister of Health and | Long-Term Care and Deb Matthews' appointment as his su |
| the Capital Care Group, and is now used as a | long-term care centre - the Kipnes Centre for Veterans |
| particularly high amount of complaints among | long-term care clients: in 2005, Conseco had one compl |
| -05, member, 2003-05; chair, public health & | long-term care subcommittee, 2005-); Investigation Com |
| She now serves as a | long-term care nursing consultant during the legislati |
| nds of seniors confined to nursing homes and | long-term care facilities through live theatre". |
| ch as clinics, home healthcare providers and | long-term care facilities. |
| ls, outpatient services, assisted living and | long-term care facilities, and healthcare centers. |
| the U.S. now serve as models of top-quality | long-term care for chimpanzees. |
| The Jabiluka | Long-Term Care and Maintenance Agreement signed in Feb |
| inued in his roles as Minister of Health and | Long-Term Care, Deputy Premier and Toronto Regional Mi |
| specialty care, primary care, subacute care, | long-term care, home health, and hospice providers, as |
| dental care, mental health care, home care, | long-term care, and care for all injuries and illnesse |
| Bernier serves on the Committee on Aging and | Long-Term Care, Vice Chair of the Committee on Electio |
| gs, preventive care, mental health services, | long-term care, dental and vision care, and many alter |
| es such as protecting public health care and | long-term care, defending senior citizens, diversifyin |
| that these programs would reduce the cost of | long-term care. |
| diagnostic imaging, home care, and extended | long-term care. |
| er, and a 120-bed transitional care unit for | long-term care. |
| is accountable to the Minister of Health and | Long-Term Care. |
| "The Rise of Malpractice in | Long-Term Care: An Attorney's View of Clinical Care". |
| air), as well as the Committees on Aging and | Long-Term Care; Economic Development; Health; and Tran |
| It was scripted by | long-term Carry On author Talbot Rothwell. |
| f Pambankulam being joyful at a success in a | long-term case by the blessings of Vaikundar, requeste |
| During this time, Jackson struggled with a | long-term case of depression. |
| developed the study design and implemented a | long-term case-control study demonstrating increased c |
| east end and sinks into the rubble beside a | long-term cave dig. |
| lps to keep Cdk activity low and to maintain | long-term cell cycle arrest. |
| These | long-term cells were demonstrated to be actively cycli |
| ng to live under German rule was no longer a | long-term certainty, as it had seemed in 1940. |
| l became a physician and ultimately become a | long-term chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and |
| He was the | long-term chairman of the Lake Borgne Levee Board. |
| Haavisto was a | long-term chairman of MTK, a lobby organization of rur |
| h Programs Agency (DARPA) at CNSE; addresses | long-term challenges in developing next-generation com |
| His present research includes terrorism, | long-term change patterns in international relations a |
| t was "not a call for immediate action but a | long-term change in attitude". |
| The biggest | long-term change, however, will involve the replacemen |
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