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The method used to think about and plan for the future must be made appropriate to a changed business environment.
Purdy, who says the law on assisted suicide should be made "appropriate for the 21st century", has been fighting to protect her husband, Omar Puente, from potential prosecution.
In addition, video speed must be made appropriate to suit the learning process; otherwise, it may increase learners' anxieties.
A final warning, before starting the procedure the PDB file containing the coordinates to be tested should be made appropriate for ROSETTA design, because some modeling programs may give good folding patterns but with local errors in length, angle or dihedrals of a few bonds, may present missing backbone atoms for one or more residues, or have zero or empty B-factors.
The number of methods to choose from and the varying levels of complexity allow for recommendations to be made appropriate to two settings: tertiary care hospitals and district-level health facilities.
Low cut tops can be made appropriate by wearing a cami or t-shirt underneath.
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Even though significant improvements have been made, appropriate techniques are still needed for the synthesis of diaryl thioethers.
Because what he's acknowledged, what he's made appropriate culturally, is a thousand times worse than anything Al Franken has done". .
Once the diagnosis is made, appropriate treatments can be implemented, and prevention options can be sought.
The normal health care system has been made appropriate to the survivors in the hard-hit disaster areas.
The statement added that no serious health problems had been detected since the contamination, and that the authorities were making "appropriate responses" to safeguard public health.
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