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He had had enough, and began checking his plumbing and preventing disasters before issues arose.
The partners also worked to improve connectivity and communications by setting up working committees and consultative forums where the professionals could bring their complaints so that the necessary adjustments can be made as issues arise and before the situation deteriorates: Before, we'd be told, "That's no good.
The best approach, for both doctors and patients, may be to discuss preferences about communicating before difficult medical issues arise.
In order to meet the demographic changes in the future, it might be a good strategy to implement IMC before any complex issues arise with a so called strategic proactive change [ 28].
It seems like politicians are too quick to accept caricatures of the other party and not reach across the aisle to build relationships -- not just on specific legislation, but well before, so that when touchy issues arise, there's an underlying comity to any discussions.
Second, the Review Group recommended that an independent Privacy and Civil Liberties Advocate should be created in order to present a competing perspective when complex legal and constitutional issues arise before the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
If the right to vote were to be found to be implicit in the Constitution, the judiciary would be better able to protect the right when issues arise before the courts.
Before this, however, several issues arise including inhaled versus i.v. administration, the use of long-acting or short-acting β-agonists, and the adjunctive use of inhaled and/or systemic corticosteroids.
But before a fat person dies other issues arise.
When issues arise, attempt to settle them directly with your spouse before calling upon your attorney to negotiate for you.
Environmental issues arise.
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