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But a discussion about whether Sindbad was right to consider allowing a giant snake to "take him" because of the despairing situation in which he finds himself in The Valley of the Diamonds somehow becomes appropriate with a year 5 or 6 class.
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Access to palliative care therefore depends on the perceptions of palliative care professionals about when palliative care becomes appropriate for people with dementia.
"Every attempt at radical expression becomes appropriated," he says regretfully.
All results demonstrate that with a few additional customized circuits, a standard FPGA cell can become appropriate for GALS methodologies.
Good and bad become "appropriate" or "inappropriate".
Moreover, referral patterns became more appropriate, with GPs more likely to refer patients who were overweight or obese, inactive and/or ready to change physical activity levels than other patients.
Identification of appropriate causes worked better for CMPs related to near-miss treatment and worse for CMPs related to establishing the diagnosis and interaction with the women and their families, but not significantly so (p=0.071); the causal analysis of CMPs became more appropriate with increasing severity (p=0.001) and passed the test in 41% of the most severe cases.
It then becomes unproblematic, with the appropriate permissions, to use that body's organs — still human and alive — for transplantation.
Indeed, many leading lawyers in these fields became 'hyphenates" with appropriate joint degrees to gain the necessary insight into these disciplines that enable them to successfully practice in these areas.
However, these effects were of marginal significance and became nonsignificant with appropriate correction for multiple comparisons.
A direct modeling of flow physics with a changeable scale may become an appropriate approach.
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