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Cholecystostomy with enterolithotomy might be an adequate treatment, in selected cases, for reducing the risk of early re-operation due to biliary pathology recurrence.
Furthermore, the hospitals with more than 50 beds are required to submit information regarding patients with newly diagnosed cancer to TCR, which reimburses the hospitals based on the reported number of cases for reducing the possibility of under-reporting.
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Furthermore, given the evidence in certain cases for reduced recidivism as a result of diversion and alternatives in comparison with judicial proceedings and detention, there may be extremely important long-term savings to be made.
These results suggest that XRN3 is the main component eliminating 3′ extensions and that other XRNs redundantly act to compensate, in some cases, for reduced XRN3 activity in the xrn3-3 mutant.
Others will make the case for reducing the fossil fuel exposure of investment portfolios by decarbonisation.
Perry, Cruz, Cornyn and other politicians frequently turn to TPPF to help make the intellectual case for reducing government involvement in healthcare.
The second is the case for reducing the world's stockpile of nuclear weapons.
Rather than promote the case for reducing taxation per se, both main political parties are making the case for "responsible" tax cuts.
"The public policy case for reducing preventable foreclosures does not rely solely on the desire to help people who are in trouble," Mr. Bernanke said.
There is a stronger case for reducing regulations and taxes across the board: American firms now pay the highest corporation taxes in the world, for example.
There is a case for reducing the size of the zone, and for insisting on outside monitoring of the FARC's activities there.
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