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Farmers raising livestock should be informed that when admitted for emergency treatment they should announce their probable MRSA colonization for reason of targeted calculated antibiotic treatment in case of an infection.
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Hardinge, at the ceremony in her trademark black hat, later tweeted: "I am informed that, when my name was read out, my look of shock was highly comic.
We are informed that when a sentence ends with a quotation American usage always places the terminal punctuation inside the quotation marks, which is not so.
In the 1950s, advertising for the Studebaker Scotsman didn't actually use the word cheapskate, but prospective buyers were informed that "when you and your family sit in your thrifty Scotsman...this great Studebaker body cradles you, your family and friends in safety".
Participants were informed that they could chew when they wished during the working day, although they were encouraged to chew when they felt stressed, and they were told to eat and drink as much as they usually would.
And she said she hadn't been informed that this would happen when she made her reservation, nor did her server say anything about the gratuity when he presented the check.
But the statistics suggest that consumers aren't acting when they are informed that their information was compromised, Mr. Pascual said.
Indeed, Pariente and co-workers [30] found with the use of positron emission tomography (PET) that when individuals were informed that the blunt sham needle they were treated with was ineffective, no activity in the pain modulating areas in the mid-brain was seen.
In Experiment 2, we found that when participants were informed that they would be tested on the secondary information, performance costs were even more robust.
Byrnes said that when he was informed that Gonzalez was leaving for Seton Hall, he said: "Good luck.
So much so that when we're informed that the most important thing to a dwarf is "family" (the book is filled with such sentimentality), I couldn't help but think, "No, it isn't.
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