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A patient suffering from a streptococcal disease, for example, may appropriately be treated with penicillin.
Even though a driver may appropriately trade off his own benefits and costs from speeding, he would not generally take account of the costs he imposes on others.
In Dr. Cassel's view, information about doctors' prescribing habits may appropriately be used by their health plans to improve quality of care.
If "a client has a legal and ethical right to take a position, then you may appropriately represent him as long as he does not lie or otherwise conduct himself improperly while you are representing him," he wrote.
"Comrade Lu Pin," the ministry responded on Aug. 22. "In view of considerations of national interest," to meet personnel training needs in some job areas or specialties, "a few colleges may appropriately adjust the enrollment ratios of men and women".
"While a landlord is ultimately responsible for ensuring that tenants are protected from building conditions that could be detrimental to life, health or safety, there are instances where a landlord may appropriately seek to be reimbursed for providing a service," said Jarred I. Kassenoff, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.
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Cardiologists, biostatisticians and consumer advocates may clamor, appropriately or inappropriately, to reduce the use of the medications.
Artificial fluid and food via drips or a naso-gastric tube may be appropriately stopped, but we need to challenge the impression that end-of-life care in any way involves stopping a conscious patient from eating or drinking.
Such approaches may be appropriately labeled "transcendental".
The sensitivity may be appropriately enhanced by changing the grid dimensions.
The digestive system may respond appropriately to poison but in doing so it becomes incapable of normal function on average.
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