Exact(1)
Today competitive environment has enforced practitioners and researchers to pay great attention to issues enhancing both production and marketing competitiveness.
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The most frequent levels within each variable were ages 50 59, women, never smokers, workers in facilities banning smoking altogether, workers in facilities where smoking policies were enforced, and practitioners who felt only somewhat prepared to assist patients to quit smoking.
And whereas legal business has the police to physically enforce the laws that govern it, disputes and agreements in illegal businesses are settled and enforced by the practitioners themselves.
A provision permitting access to specialists, normally only on the basis of referral by a general practitioner, can be enforced where the patient normally has access to only one practitioner; this helps to limit costs.
The present study pointed to a direction of focus among curative health interventions which may be difficult to enforce among health practitioners.
These patients are assessed by infection control practitioners and contact precautions are enforced for those patients with clinically significant diarrhea.
This may be related to the gate-keeping function of the general practitioner in Spain that is not enforced in some other European countries.
Strictly Enforced.
While researchers, practitioners and policy makers have specified a large variety of access control policies to address real-world security issues, only a relatively small subset of these policies can be enforced through off-the-shelf technology, and even a smaller subset can be enforced by any one mechanism.
They enforced things.
Was the limit enforced?
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