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"That would concern me and would be breach of that promise [not to make retrospective changes] but, again, we would like to see more detail," he said.
The company had understood that the controversial shipments from Morocco were going to be rated only as "non-compliant, high risk", but were told the rating would be "breach of protocol and zero tolerance" just days before the submission deadline.
The reasons for this were said to be breach of diagnostic standards (6, 18, 47); that some TB cases were underreported because of negative results of microscopy, and poor dialog between different levels of the health system (4, 5, 8, 9).
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Walls must be breached.
Should it be breached the facility will be pulled altogether.
The downside is that semianonymity can be breached.
"Unfortunately, even the best systems can occasionally be breached.
Nine were found to be breaches; 36 were not breaches; 13 were resolved, and 113 were not considered.
Language barriers must be breached.
It has yet to be breached.
This Catch-22 situation needs urgently to be breached.
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