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The word "avoid" has started to be used less often.
But Mr. Celia said the testimonials would be used less often, since they have already made consumers aware of Slim-Fast.
In nursing homes with dementia-specific care units, special quality improvement strategies and public ownership, physical restraints seem to be used less often [ 9, 12, 13].
(3) The reported prescription rates of antibiotics may lead to the assumption that actual guidelines on AOM management in children, especially the option of "wait-and-see", may be used less often than could be expected.
Helmets are not provided with the cycle hire bicycles and have been reported in London 43 and elsewhere 10 48 to be used less often by cycle hire users.
However, the Individual Care Plan (i.e. an integral part of the CS which supports patients in their self-regulation and consists of mutual agreements between patients and their care givers about the goals of diabetes treatment) appeared to be used less often in 2013 [ 22].
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Another practice pattern survey of US uveitis specialists, Canadian specialists use cyclosporine more frequently, while mycophenolate mofetil was used less often [19].
SSL is used less often because of vulnerabilities.
Ligatures were used less often in the later 15th century.
He said bullets coated with rubber -- less deadly, though not harmless -- are used less often now.
He says the label is used less often these days because he is now too old.
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