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At RBS, while employees may have Groups that focus, for example, on customer care issues, everything that happens on RBS's Facebook at Work network will be ring-fenced from the company's customer-facing operations, as well as from an individual workers' private Facebook profile (they are essentially be treated as two unlinked, separate accounts).

However, there has been some controversy over the clinical management of a result that is 'likely pathogenic' or 'expected to cause the disorder' and whether such results should essentially be treated as a VUS or as a deleterious result [ 14, 18, 26, 29].

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It is not clear why the United States has not officially designated the detainees as prisoners of war, especially since Mr. Rumsfeld said they are essentially being treated as such.

Animal enthusiasts say the creatures have essentially been treated as a problem — harried and harassed through roundups for population control, and never regarded as a truly wild species, the way that, say, bear or elk might be.

With Pukki, Berget and Guidetti now departed, and Stokes essentially being treated by the manager as one of his attacking midfield options, the onus is on Griffiths, Scepovic and Ciftci to lead the line for Celtic with the kind of power, energy, shrewd movement and incisiveness that will trouble defenders in European competition.

Which means the video is essentially being treated as a form of entertainment — which is disgusting.

Regardless of the products produced from hemp, agronomically it can be treated essentially as a grain crop, which could be successfully grown by NYS farmers with grain crop expertise.

She argued, essentially, that she should be treated like any other minor bureaucrat, and that her secretive personal e-mail account is basically like a Gmail account".I believe I have met all of my responsibilities," she said.

Moreover, we show that when the thickness of the film exceeds ten times the (smaller) distance between the film's surfaces and the dislocation, the film can be treated essentially as a half-space without inducing large errors in the determination of the stress field in the film and the image force imposed on the dislocation.

Since the force between close neighbours is always computed directly (in double precision) as explained earlier, close encounters can be treated essentially in the same fashion as with existing techniques.

Children continued to be treated essentially as slaves, now working in unhealthy, dirty, crowded factories rather than in fields where they at least had experienced fresh air and sunshine.

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