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Thus, a location-based service can now often be implemented in a matter of days on the server side, and be available instantaneously in all phones with compliant browsers – which soon will be pretty much all of them.
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You should remember that even if you are determined to include the healthy habits in your life, it can be very impractical to implement them in a matter of some weeks.
This observation is supported by an updated systematic review into physiotherapy in intensive care, which concludes with the suggestion that early progressive mobilisation should be implemented as a matter of priority in all adult ICUs and as an area of clinical focus for ICU physiotherapists [ 10].
Policies targeting smoking in these remote Indigenous settings need to be more effectively implemented as a matter of urgency.
While the Health Act 2006 will not legally bind the crown properties, including prisons, the smoking ban will be implemented as a matter of policy.
Rather, programs should be implemented as a matter of 'good government'.
In the face of an increasing chronic illness epidemic, it is essential that these initiatives be implemented as a matter of urgency.
Cheap and easy-to-implement measures that are likely to reduce the risk of even an acceptable threat should be implemented as a matter of course.
Specific aspects of care noted as being helpful to parents (box 4) could be implemented as a matter of routine.
From a public health perspective, interventions to reduce PM and endotoxin exposures generated from household combustion of solid fuels should be implemented as a matter of urgency.
Leonard Koerner, the city's Chief Assistant Corporation Counsel, said he was certain that the city would be able to implement the regulations in a matter of months.
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