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U.S. statisticians call the residual figure that has to be inserted to square the account "errors and omissions".
Currently, many surgeons rely on a guide wire — which has to be inserted by a radiologist on the day of the operation — to target tumours.
And most controversial (to Americans) of all, your room key has to be inserted by the hotel-room door to turn on power and air-conditioning.
Patients have to be washed and turned regularly, and in the latter stages, when it becomes impossible to chew food or swallow, a feeding tube has to be inserted in the stomach to ensure a steady supply of nutrients.
So in order for a retrogene to be functional and actually make proteins, it has to be inserted into the genome in such a way that it can capture the control region of another gene.
As a result of the way the spacecraft implements safety procedures ensuring that the HETG and LETG can not collide during operations, the LETG now has to be inserted ''by hand" through commands that nudge it into place during real-time ground contacts.
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A pacemaker had to be inserted.
Charlie-Tickets have to be inserted, which takes longer, as does giving cash to bus drivers.
Past experience has taught me that mountains have to be inserted into family holidays with caution.
"Democracy and democratic values have to be inserted into our legal system".
Letters have to be inserted into the "skinny slit," as Bartlett calls it, one or two at a time.
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