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"US intelligence services are making routine use around the world of government-built malware that differs little in function from the 'advanced persistent threats' that US officials attribute to China.
As for the new report coming Sunday night in Brazil, please take note of this adamant statement last week from the NSA, as reported by the Washington Post [asterisks in original]: "US intelligence services are making routine use around the world of government-built malware that differs little in function from the 'advanced persistent threats' that US officials attribute to China.
The main purpose of the study was to identify those patients who routinely lost less than 2 units of blood, therefore making routine use of the Cell Saver unnecessary.
The United States is alone in the world in making routine use of life-without-parole sentences for juvenile offenders.
In a US practice making routine use of MPS, the number of patients with normal MPS proceeding to angiography is 1% [ 265], whereas in a UK rapid access chest pain clinic that makes little use of MPS, coronary angiography rates are high and 56% of coronary angiograms in women are normal [ 266].
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The Saudi Arabian justice system makes routine use of crucifixion, beheadings, and lashes.
The gulf state -- which observes sharia law -- makes routine use of crucifixion, beheadings and public flogging.
The Metropolitan police have used them most, but 11 other forces in England and Wales also make routine use of them.
Majority practice fails to make routine use of formal outcome measures, despite that this is an obvious part good record-keeping, and would appear to be necessary to judge whether best outcomes are achieved.
11 24 25 In line with this, flu vaccination uptake is greater among older people and others who make routine use of hospital and community care services.
The aim of this expansion is most importantly to offer a similar tool for quality assuring neurology services and research for the most prevalent patient populations, but also to make routine use of SMSreg/NEUROreg a natural everyday practice for all neurologists, thereby increasing coverage and data density.
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