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PN was defined as "imperative" in case of significant preexisting renal insufficiency (GFR < 60 ml/min) and/or the absence of a normal contralateral kidney.
This is imperative in case of emergencies with your glider, as well as for securing a yearly checkup.
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On Britain's insistence, even once they have agreed on a common policy, countries will be allowed to act on their own "in cases of imperative need".The force of FranceThe deal on defence, said Britain, involved France accepting the thrust of October's British-Italian paper.
Such a reconfigured national consensus, or a way of doing without one, seems equally imperative in the case of Hispanic immigrants in America, Muslims in France, Palestinians in Israel, Tamils in Sri Lanka, Kurds in Turkey, and Tibetans in China.
It is imperative to design a reliable and robust diagnostic scheme in case of the employed sensors faults occurred.
It's also imperative to know where important company documents will be off-loaded in case of an emergency.
In case of error.
In order to prevent fatal complications, prompt diagnosis and management is imperative in all cases of massive PPH.
If protecting the Freedom of Speech except in cases of direct threat is a moral imperative, then it's a moral imperative.
Dave Willner: "If protecting the Freedom of Speech except in cases of direct threat is a moral imperative, then it's a moral imperative.
During outbreaks of infectious diseases or in cases of severely ill patients, it is imperative to identify the causative agent.
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