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The provisions of this policy are intended to be consistent with the FMLA regulations.
This definition is intended to be consistent with the definition utilized by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the publication entitled Classification of Wetlands and Deep Water Habitats of the United States (Cowardin, et al., 1977).
The approach, Mr. Genachowski said, maintains the "status quo" and is intended to be "consistent with the longstanding consensus regarding the limited but essential role that the government should play with respect to broadband communications".
My use of the word, including in a quotation from Pat Tillman's mother, Mary, was simply intended to be consistent with that usage and was not intended to suggest that Tillman's brother is in any way implicated in any investigation into Pat Tillman's death.
The numbers reported are intended to be consistent with the type of service rendered.
This talk of 'sufficient reason' is intended to be consistent with the idea that in some cases, no reasons are needed to suffice for propositional justification that some justification comes 'for free', not dependent on the possession of any reasons at all.
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Indeed, even though DRGs are intended to be clinically consistent with respect to resource use, the calculated costs remain an average estimate that does not reflect the heterogeneity among severity of diseases included in the DRG.
The following observations are not intended to be normative; nevertheless, these musings are consistent with my own experiences and might resonate with others' journeys as well.
"I do not believe this is intended to be harmful, but this is not behavior that is consistent with our school's outstanding reputation," Scott said.
This is consistent with how the YDR tool was intended to be use.
Which I suppose is consistent with the scope of what is really intended to be a long essay.
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