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The NBA has historically monitored decibel readings at every game to prevent teams from cranking up the sound system with distracting noise while their opponents have the ball.
Canada has historically monitored PM only every sixth day and only in a few cities.
This observation provides one rationale for why local and national care quality surveys have historically monitored the extent to which care plans are signed by service users (e.g. Warner, Beeforth et al), rather than the degree to which genuine prospective involvement is evident.
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Historically, monitoring behavior and suicide risk was done in the ICU, until the patient was awake enough for psychiatric consultation.
Historically monitoring of grazing impacts in rangelands has been seriously compromised by the small area, infrequency and variability of field-based sampling plots.
Historically, monitoring of toxins in the work environment has been the primary focus for identifying risks.
"Historically, parents have monitored adolescent relationships," she said, "but changes in the social fabric now mean that kids get less of that kind of protection".
The Red Cross has historically had difficulty monitoring the blood supply, and quality control is always a concern.
Historically, environmental monitoring of the coastal environment has been temporally intensive, but spatially focused on narrow areas closest to regulated discharges, providing a potentially biased perspective of overall coastal sediment quality.
As the shepherd to 2.4 million parishioners and a man whose utterances are closely monitored, the archbishop of New York has historically had the tallest pulpit in the Roman Catholic Church in the United States.
i Historically, brothel-based FSW were easily accessed and monitored for HIV prevention efforts, including HIV and behavioural surveillance.
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