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Inevitably, it also means that such an examination will lead to public expectations for action and reform.
"We think that the specter of the S.E.C. examination will lead to a culture of compliance at these organizations," Paul F. Roye, the director of the investment management division at the commission, said at a news conference with Mr. Donaldson this morning.
Further, the process of patent examination will lead to patent claims being narrowed; in such cases, the prospect of alternate technologies being able to solve the same technical problem (without infringing the claims) increases materially.
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Now those who are exposed to blood of people, they avoid examinations which will lead to contact with patients' blood.' (Health worker) Injuries were common in all hospitals: 36percentnt of the respondents reported an injury in the last year (Table 5), and in all in-depth interviews staff mentioned either having had an injury or knowing someone who had had a needle-stick injury.
A postmortem examination will take place later.
A post-mortem examination will take place on Friday.
The medical examination will take 4-5 hours.
About 70% of the times, the history and examination, if well conducted, will lead to the diagnosis [1, 3].
The NHS Higher Specialist Scientific Training is similar to medical consultant training, leading to medical royal college examinations, and some specialisms will lead to a doctoral award.
So far, the S.E.C. has not said when it will begin its examination, let alone predicted where it will lead.
Building on this foundation a detailed examination of current practices in GSD will lead to the introduction of a systematic and practical approach to conducting cross‐shore development that is based on the experiences of one company which provides lessons for the industry at large.
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