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(In contrast, scientist-entrepreneurs are commonly invited to lecture at business schools).
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Healthcare organisations commonly invite outside consultants to informally evaluate a clinical program or individual clinician.
The family is commonly not invited to take part in social events and is thus excluded from arenas where social relations are established, confirmed, and reinforced.
The standard invitation, shown in additional file 1, was based upon invitations commonly used to invite people for diabetes and coronary heart disease screening [ 21].
The standard invitation reflected those commonly used to invite people to screening for diabetes and coronary heart disease 2 19 and was based on examples used in a trial and a national pilot of screening.
The goal of this weekend's gathering will be to introduce individuals who are diverse in focus, yet commonly committed, and invite them to rise above political and theological differences so that they might go deeper into the issues in which our faith calls us to invest.
At each of these sub-district health facilities a professional nurse, most commonly the nurse-in-charge, was invited to participate in the study.
The site's name is roughly translated as "the drinking tea chronicle" -- a bow to the euphemism "invited to drink tea" that is commonly used to describe being summoned to an interrogation session.
In such cases, census is commonly applied since authors from all retrieved papers are invited.
At the unveiling, it was commonly noted that no one from the federal government had been invited to participate.
The proportion of BC patients who participate in organised screening programmes, either because of incomplete exclusion or because they are invited by design, is probably much greater than is commonly assumed.
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