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When it faced cancellation, an intensive letter-writing campaign convinced the network to bring it back.
There seemed to be a lot of "w" 's and "m" 's, which are the most labor-intensive letters to do.
They compiled practice-based registries, among all eligible patients (not a selected subsample) and implemented a combination of in-reach (clinician prompts at the time of patient visits) and outreach to patients past due using increasingly intensive interventions (letter, phone calls and even home visits) to families that failed to respond to less intensive interventions.
There followed months of intensive research, reading personal letters, listening to contemporary music, and visiting the records office and the formerly genteel part of Kings Cross where Braham lived.
Police superintendent Kamal Singh Rathore said that this letter had been sent from Haridwar, that Rambhadracharya's security arrangements had been increased and that an intensive investigation of the letter had been carried out.
Indeed, an alliance of energy intensive industries sent a letter to EU governments and institutions last week urging a rapid commitment to continue the policy of free allowances for heavy industry beyond 2020.
With traditional, labor-intensive methods -- sending letters and then deploying an army of door-knockers to find people who don't answer -- the count can only get more expensive.
To find the optimal code and its cost, exhaustive search of some of the two-letter codes is possible but this search is computationally intensive for the numerous 2-letter codes that we analyzed in the course of this study.
The Trenton postal locations and the illnesses of the postal workers have been under intensive scrutiny because anthrax-contaminated letters, including a highly potent one that was mailed to Senator Tom Daschle, the majority leader in Washington, had been shipped from there.
For the purpose of the study, this information was supplemented with data derived from discharge letters from the intensive care units, nursing wards and, where applicable, rehabilitation centres.
Nine experts including Michael Powers, a QC and former coroner, and Julian Blon, a professor of intensive care medicine, said in a letter to the Times that the official cause of death – haemorrhage from the severed artery – was "extremely unlikely".
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