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His vision, frequently expressed, of a nonhierarchical society is here metaphorically represented by the nonhierarchical space of a cave and lightly underscored by graffiti on a wall: "1 Man = 1 Man," painted over and over.
But the fears its first chairman Howard Davies has occasionally expressed of a Christmas tree bill, on which all manner of extra functions are added on, complicating the managerial task, have been partly fulfilled.
Apart from having 'too many clicks', it was cited as an insult to their knowledge; suspicion was expressed of a clandestine audit process (Table 2, Quote 2.3.1).
Patients over 6 years of age had at least one lung function evaluation as measured by forced expiratory volume in 1 sec (FEV1) during each year of observation at clinic visit and/or hospital discharge expressed of a mean value of three years survey; oxygen saturation measurement was noted for each visit.
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A predicate is associated to the transition and allows expressing of a condition guard.
As a result, mutation of the expressed copy of an imprinted gene has phenotypic consequences.
Continuity of care is one of the expressed goals of an ambulatory care experience.
"Brain damage?" he says, as if to a child who has expressed fear of a monster in the closet.
This expressing of thoughts makes an impact.
Indeed, concern has been expressed publicly of a cover-up".
Despite those reservations, mortgage commentators have expressed fears of a stampede for new applications.
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