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Thomas L. Greaney, an expert on health and antitrust law at St .Louis University, said, "This decision sends a signal, a warning, to hospitals: You will be scrutinized extremely closely if you undertake a merger with a close competitor".
Ensler listens closely, if briefly, to each one, usually grasping a hand to reinforce the connection.
The two countries have also agreed to co-operate more closely if faced with external threats.
Harmon remains one of golf's most respected teachers, and he still watches Woods closely, if from afar.
"We'll look very closely if the Germans want to take this further," he told BBC Radio Derby.
Moderate religious groups that had been established mostly to fight jihadists are now working closely, if quietly, with Isis.
I will study it very closely, if I'm lucky enough to be president, and I'd keep that option open.
He said the Jets would monitor Revis more closely if he does play Sunday, and beyond that.
We would advise other TalkTalk customers to check their bill closely if they accepted a free upgrade, and make sure they are not paying for it.
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After the Woo-Hoo is done, listen closely if you hear a little musical lullaby after the Woo-hoo, congratulations your sim's pregnant!
Leaders are simply people with followers and that's why the authors study followers as closely if not more so than the leaders themselves.
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