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Blair is thought to be pushing for "benchmarked" talks, by which identified key issues would need to be agreed by defined dates.
Nissan says it has tested ProPILOT on Japanese and U.S. roadways, and the company says that in addition to a European debut aimed for 2017, there are roll-out plans with less defined dates for both U.S. and China.
All centres except Gwynedd obtained the population information from the appropriate Family Health Service Authorities (FHSA); all individuals aged 64 and over on defined dates were enumerated.
An NHSDW data analyst ran a query to identify to all consecutive, first time callers who met the inclusion criteria within the defined dates.
Hospital episode statistics data on all 56 995 admissions for CHD in Liverpool between 2004 and 2012 (International Classification of Diseases codes I20 I25 coded as an admission diagnosis within the defined dates).
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There were long trips with J., with no defined date of return.
They have already done so, using the case in their effort to move the commonly defined date of viability from 24 weeks to 20 weeks or even earlier.
In particular it calls for: The Department of Health and NHS Commissioning Board "to set a clear, ambitious and measurable goal that is linked to patients', users' and carers' experience of integrated care and that must be delivered by a defined date".
He's just defined "dating" for every straight man on earth.
V. cholerae is unusual in having a defined date and location for the origin of a major pandemic that allowed this approach.
In contrast, upper gastrointestinal bleeding is an acute event with a defined date of onset.
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