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It is critical to focus on improving existing programs to ensure that service levels for comparable patients are consistent and appropriate across the state.

Last October the UN security council called on all parties and "in particular the Syrian authorities" to promptly facilitate safe and unhindered access to those in need "through the most effective ways, including across conflict lines and where appropriate, across borders from neighboring countries".

Reprints Related items Evolutionary psychology: Anger managementJun 8th 2006It is hardly poetic to write about a knockout's two-thirds ratio, nor equally appropriate across cultures to scribe complementary descriptions of bosoms and behinds, so the analysis focused on romantic references to female waists.

From the standpoint of a college, minimum computer competencies may be appropriate across the curriculum". The survey, "What Computer Skills Do Employers Expect From Recent College Graduates?" (http://www.mannlib.cornell.edu/~pmd8/literacy/) will be published in a forthcoming Technological Horizons in Education Journal.

These principles, which are explained in this paper, despite being conceptualised in an Australian University have relevance and are appropriate across national and discipline boundaries and could be used in the design and implementation of any reflection subject, particularly those in undergraduate programs.

Prospective studies are needed to validate the importance of delivering the full dose intensity of standard chemotherapy regimens, with G-CSF support where appropriate, across a range of settings.

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It's about ideas and styles and even language being swapped and appropriated across the globe.

Since 2002-03, nearly $62bn has been appropriated across all government agencies for relief and reconstruction in Afghanistan.

The results of the census determine how more than $600 billion is appropriated across state and local governments each year, including federal block grants for children's health and preventive care services.

It's a question that, as you might imagine (and the accompanying New York Times story makes clear), instantly brings to mind Guantanamo and, in Iraq, Abu Ghraib (with its nightmarish photos), and that's just to begin a longer list of grim places, including a string of "black sites," and military and CIA prisons begged, borrowed, or appropriated across the planet in the Bush years.

And clearly, what is regarded as morally appropriate varies across cultures and historical time.

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