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The health care bill passed by the House in 2009 allowed Medicare to pay doctors for discussions of end-of-life care, including advance directives, in which patients can indicate whether they want to forgo or receive aggressive life-sustaining treatment.
OpenMP is a parallelization method based on compiler directives, in which a directive will tell the compiler which part of the program should be parallelized, by generating multiple threads.
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Following revelations that French officials had been ordered to specifically single out ethnic Roma in an continuing security campaign, Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux on Monday signed a replacement directive in which the word "Roma" does not appear.
The bombardment of Rafah appeared to reflect what the IDF called the "Hannibal directive", in which it responds to any capture of a soldier with heavy fire aimed at stopping the captors leaving the scene, even if it risks injury to the Israeli prisoner.
"The presence of finite mineral resources should not deprive future generations of the natural and aesthetic wonders of the Great Divide Basin," Mr. Babbitt wrote in the directive, in which he instructed that "an appropriate decision will be made to protect this unique area and its outstanding resources".
Put another way, if ET is so advanced, shouldn't they have something equivalent to Star Trek's Prime Directive in which they make every effort to avoid meddling in the development of less advanced civilizations?
Therefore, it is widely recommended that persons draw up advance directives (ADs) in which they discuss their treatment preferences or assign well-informed proxies in order to safeguard patient autonomy in critical situations when they are temporarily or no longer able to communicate these preferences.
An advance euthanasia directive (AED) in which a person can state in which situations he or she would wish life to be ended.
The European Union (EU) started to tackle this problem with the passing of two Directives in 2002, which focused on restricting the use of hazardous substances (RoHS - 2002/95/EC) and organising the recycling or disposal of discarded electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE - 2002/96/EC).
Advance directives are documents in which one can state one's preferences concerning end-of-life care, aimed at making someone's wishes known in situations where he/she is not able to do so in another manner.
It was established in 1952 by a presidential directive from Harry S. Truman in which he specified its mission as to provide an effective, unified organization and control of the communications intelligence activities of the United States conducted against foreign governments, to provide for integrated operational policies and procedures pertaining thereto.
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