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This requires the game facilitator to have the skill to judge the needs and understandings of the players and lead and tailor the game accordingly.
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2) The donor may judge the need of the recipient through inadvertent physical cues.
In primary care, the value of a knee X-ray to judge the need for surgery is uncertain, mainly because there is only a weak link between radiological abnormality and severity of knee pain.
This probably reflects a lack of community-based screening for the disease, that advanced BC responds poorly to chemotherapy and that it can be hard to judge the need for radical treatment in patients with non-muscle invasive (NMI) disease.
First, automatic laboratory alerts were generated; second, these alerts were linked to pharmacy data to judge the need for drug adjustments; and third, pharmacists discussed the recommended changes with physicians.
Following discussions on this analytical working document, we will judge the need for a separate communication.
While the court does closely analyze how such policies are designed, it recognizes that universities have "experience and expertise" in judging the need for a diverse student body.
An external review board judged the need for dose escalation as warranted by toxicity level.
The participating clinical rheumatologists from local and remote hospitals judged the need for the routine administration of rituximab.
It is not up to us, of course, to judge the possible needs of the pastoral Kurdish tribes.
Hopefully everyone gets along like a house on fire, but this doesn't always happen, so judge the different needs accordingly.
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