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Further research would be useful to determine if levels of nurse staffing, such as nurse patient ratio or nursing hours per patient day, alter during the busy seasons and whether there is any association with the nursing-sensitive outcomes.
But Proposition 8, the California ballot initiative aimed at banning same-sex marriages that is up for a vote Tuesday, altered their time frame.
The most common chant was, "Let Ralph debate!" Correction: October 6, 2000, Friday Because of an editing error, a phrase was omitted in some editions on Wednesday, altering the meaning, in a front-page article about the debate between Vice President Al Gore and Gov. George W. Bush of Texas.
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