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Both groups mentioned strained relationships with current or past health care providers or clinic staff; though this barrier was in the middle tertile for non-retained patients and in the low tertile for retained patients.
It shows that, even at a difficult time, Northwestern managed to increase its surplus (insurance-speak for retained earnings) by 5%, to $7.2 billion.
For instance, emergency services have warned that limiting the working week at 48 hours for retained fire fighters, who hold second jobs, could seriously jeopardise the provision of adequate emergency response in rural areas.
Accountants say that the good news is that the chancellor did not levy national insurance on dividends or remove the 0% starting rate of corporation tax for retained profits.
Column efficiencies for retained analytes exceeded 70,000 plates/m.
No account for retained radioactivity in the infusion lines and cannula was included.
Some field photos for retained entry in Xieqiao Mine are attached as in Fig. 10.
Acquaintance presupposes apprehension, and prior episodes of apprehension are necessary for retained acquaintance.
The experimental results demonstrate that the maximum efficiency was 60 000 plates/m for retained compounds.
In comparison, there was a 16%% lateral release rate for retained patellae in the MB group, and an 11%% lateral release rate for retained patellae in the FB group.
Adaptability occurs virtually for free because adaptability is a synonym for retained history of what worked in the past.
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