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The production chain from producer to market should become a closed loop, with the product going back to the manufacturer or to an organization capable of making some use of it.
However, the counts for mime and keywords reveal that Graham was making some use of both before therapy, so the results reflect increased use of these behaviours, rather than adoption of new strategies.
This complements other services for older people, with approximately 25% of those aged 70 years and older making some use of aged care and most using care provided in their own homes [ 17].
Complementary and alternative providers reported making some use of the problem list "to get a picture of what's going on with the patient, what they've been through and what I can do to help them".
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If the easement is exclusive, the servient owner is excluded from making some uses of the property that would otherwise be allowed.
We can make some use of it".
Both of those activities make some use of narrative, that powerful tool that Wolfson forsakes.
I was trying to make some use of it in my work.
Figures from the Office for National Statistics show that in November 2015 a quarter of companies in the accommodation and food services sector said they made some use of zero-hours contracts.
I have profoundly enjoyed the wealth of experience that has been offered to me, and I hope I have made some use of it.
She believed in one truth, above all: "The most Insignificant creature on Earth may be made some use of in the scale of Beings".
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