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Second, and relatedly, because undiagnosed opioid abusers do not receive any of the ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes for abuse by definition, we expect that some of these patients were actually included in our cohort of comparison patients.
This non-uniqueness and immutability of information provides great potential for abuse by individuals and institutions.
Women prisoners are much more at risk for abuse by staff than by other prisoners.
The potential for abuse by these charities is clear, critics say.
The potential for abuse by people other than governments is clear, too.
The press increasingly becomes a character in the election, particularly as a target for abuse by Trump.
Privacy advocates say the opportunity for abuse — by Obama, Romney or any other politician's campaign — is serious, as is the danger of hackers stealing the data.
Legal experts said mothers had been held accountable for abuse by others, under various theories and often with more evidence, in hundreds of similar cases around the nation.
He recounts the history of the well-intentioned laws under which people in many states can be prosecuted for "abuse by omission".
Purists blamed it for opening the door to fruit juices in drinks, an invitation for abuse by college kids with ukuleles.
During the Mass, Cardinal Connell apologized for abuse by priests, acknowledging the suffering of victims and asking for "God's forgiveness and healing".
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