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The idea is that this theme park is nowadays quite normal and established; whatever the chequered safety history of Jurassic Park – and the second and third films are effectively passed over in silence – things are now fine.
Caregiver consistency is important and may take the form of regular monitoring of the person attending clinic, monitoring regular communication between caregivers and ensuring that treatment-related recommendations are effectively passed on to the person responsible.
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As in many rising dynasties, the torch was effectively passed years ago.
Previously research has debunked the idea that the welfare system contains a significant number of families where unemployment is effectively passed on from one generation to the next.
And he was effectively passed along that chain.
If electricity tariffs are linked to changes in fuel price, fuel price risk can be effectively passed to consumers.
If America fails to act within that time frame, it will be effectively passing the buck -- to its children.
We didn't know it at the time, but Lyle was effectively passing on the baton of British golf to Faldo.
In other words, whereas a traditional full-service gross lease covers most services and utilities (not phone and Internet), with the assumption that your employees will only be there during regular business hours, in a triple N lease, the landlord is effectively passing through their costs of serving you in an almost proportional or on-demand fashion.
The Obama administration is effectively passing off to Mexico the decision whether to treat migrants compassionately or to treat them with abusive border enforcement tactics, detention, and deportation.
While it is possible that national information is not effectively passed on to the international level, concerns about data validity and/or comparability must be considered as well.
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