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Though the contract that will be displayed is signed at the bottom "Antonin Dvorak, Prague, 1892," the date at the top of the contract is not filled in — which Ms. Kallab Whitaker said indicated that the contract may indeed have been signed in haste, as Otakar suggested.
And there has been an increase in recent years of what Australians call informal or spoilt ballots - instances where voters either mistakenly or intentionally submit a ballot that is blank or improperly filled in, which cannot be counted in the final tally.
During 1122 outpatient appointments, 880 DLQI forms were filled in which results in 78% completeness of forms.
The audit revealed an important system failure impacting on efficacy and safety of transfusion practice at UTH. Full patient identifiers, as well as vital information such as the indication and urgency, were rarely filled in, which are crucial for the blood bank to prioritise the release of blood products.
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The Mazzetti e-mail was just a piece of a larger picture Judicial Watch was interested in filling in – which centered on the claim that the Obama administration has tried to exploit the killing of Osama Bin Laden for political gain.
The data collectors found the screen a bit too small for the form they had to fill in, which led to mistakes in entering the data.
The PDQ is composed of 13 questions and takes about 5 min to fill in, which makes it a usable tool in daily clinical practice, potentially giving the rheumatologist a quick screening opportunity which will contribute independently of other measures to the overall clinical assessment of the patient.
(Note: The Learning Network publishes a weekly cloze-style exercise called a Fill-In which may be appropriate for some E.L.L. students, especially if the teacher reads the original piece aloud first, then allows them to chose for the words in the word bank at the bottom of each exercise).
To overcome these problems we propose an advance to filling-in theory, called BEATS filling-in, which is based on a novel nonlinear diffusion operator.
The bay on the East River, which was filled in long ago, apparently looked like one.
If you knew this, you probably had no trouble filling in 46 Across, which referred to the establishment of UVA.
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