Sentence examples for been reserved for primary from inspiring English sources

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Up to now, octreotide has been reserved for primary diagnosis, for which it has been shown to be a reliable imaging modality.

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Traditionally, it has been reserved for cases with primary vascular or neural disruption, open fractures, signs of Volkmann's ischemia, failure of closed reduction and severe swelling not allowing acceptable reduction [14, 16, 18, 21, 22, 26].

Thus, the use of tamoxifen as primary endocrine therapy has been reserved for patients who decline or are unfit for surgery as first-line therapy.

Inside the St Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic church, where she had sung in the choir, rows of seats were reserved for her primary school classmates and alongside her parents and younger brother, Dallas, sat Giffords's husband, Mark Kelly.

Following the 5-4 ruling, there was a massive increase in the number of nonprofits clambering for 501(c)(4) status, which is supposed to be reserved for groups whose primary focus is the promotion of "social welfare".

Primary-site resection was reserved for residual or recurrent primary-site disease after chemoradiotherapy.

Instead, it is reserved for patients with failed primary therapy, those with relapse, or those who develop cryptococcosis and have recent exposure to an anti-fungal drug [ 2].

Primary site resection was reserved for patients with residual or recurrent primary site disease after chemoradiotherapy.

But perhaps our greatest sympathy should be reserved for the local school, Kingham primary.

"The whole-life order, the product of primary legislation, is reserved for the few exceptionally serious offences in which, after reflecting on all the features of aggravation and mitigation, the judge is satisfied that the element of just punishment and retribution requires the imposition of a whole-life order," the lord chief justice Lord Judge said.

"The result is that the whole life order, the product of primary legislation, is reserved for the few exceptionally serious offences in which, after reflecting on all the features of aggravation and mitigation, the judge is satisfied that the element of just punishment and retribution requires the imposition of a whole life order.

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