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"It certainly appears that we should have been aware of that app developer," he allowed, referring to Global Science Research, or GSR, the subcontractor that harvested the private friends-only data and turned it over to Cambridge Analytica.
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A loophole in the law allows referring doctors to own a hospital outright, which explains how some specialty hospitals came into existence.
In addition, many hospital information systems allow referring clinicians to represent consecutive results graphically, which can help to improve insight into the course of the disease.
The use of a version control system will also allow referring to specific lines in the code for the version in place at the time of submission of this report (version id 07a39896293a57ecdeec571335ae782bb56c2972).
MPs are not allowed to refer to each other by name and instead always refer to "the honourable member for…" the place they were elected to.
To identify at an early age those children with an increased risk of low IQ at age six will allow to referring them for appropriate advice and care.
Patients who need health care have until now been free to choose which physician to consult and have also been allowed to refer themselves to specialists.
Moreover, the GP can determine if the specialist is allowed to refer the patient to other medical specialists or if he has to be referred back to him after the consultation.
Even less ridiculous pet names, like the more established "sweetie" or "babe," connote a special level of intimacy; everyone else uses a person's given name, but only their partner would be allowed to refer to them as "babe". .
Alliance, presumably, is not allowed to refer to Elliott's taste for seizing Argentinian naval ships in disputes over debt.
Under the Electoral Act, the commission is not allowed to refer the Ferny Grove count to the court before the writ is returned.
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