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Indeed, Mr. Marsh has started screening parents as carefully as potential stars.
Unless Ebola took hold in Nigeria, in other words, India does not look notably at risk of importing it.As in other countries, India has started screening passengers who arrive from West Africa, checking for fever and other signs of illness at Delhi's international airport and others.
New York's JFK airport has started screening to try to stem the Ebola outbreak that has killed more than 4,000 people.
According to Inside Higher Ed, Penn State University has started screening applications to its MBA program with plagiarism detector software Turnitin.
The charming romantic comedy "Five-Year Engagement" has started screening around the country -- producer Judd Apatow was retweeting fan responses on Tuesday night -- and while it shares the same creative team behind "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," the film isn't an exact replica.
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By this time, Bree had started screening my calls and ignoring my messages.
San Francisco and Connecticut have started screening practices that collect information on the housing needs of all families involved with the child welfare system.
They've even fired their less attractive priests and have started screening new ones before hiring them based on how good they look in the media.
Many countries have started screening and prevention programs for chronic kidney disease (CKD).
In Taiwan, screening started in 2005 [ 3], in Austria a pilot has been conducted [ 4] and in the USA several states have started screening [ 5].
Six countries (the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Luxembourg, Sweden) reported having started screening in the 1960s, whereas 10 other countries or regions (Hungary, Lithuania, Norway, Slovenia, Bas-Rhin, Doubs, Isere, Genova, Parma, Torino) had started at least a pilot by 2003.
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