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Section 12-130 states: "Contributions received by a candidate or a political committee may be expended for any lawful purpose.
On hot days, as much as 15 percent of the energy generated by a plant may be expended on cooling, according to the Electric Power Research Institute, a research body funded by the energy industry.
Should healthcare teams opt for the later (aggressive treatment over exclusion), scarce resources may be expended on care futile and burdensome to patients who might be better served by palliative interventions (Powell et al. 2017).
The titles-first step had a lower agreement rate between reviewer pairs than the simultaneous title and abstract approach and a lower precision, suggesting that time saved in titles-only review may be expended during the resolution of interreviewer disagreements.
1 However, when recommending fibrinolytic therapy (FT) within 30 min from First Medical Contact (FMC), if PPCI cannot be performed 'within 60 min of FMC in patients presenting early, with a large amount of myocardium at risk', the guidelines imply that only 30 min extra may be expended to perform PPCI instead of administering FT ('PCI-related delay') (figure 1).
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A subconscious clue for perceiving a tribe as real and valuable, then, may be expending sweat, tears and embarrassment to get in.
Thus, in the presence of a small right hippocampus, extra attentional and concentration efforts may have had to be expended to compensate for the compromised neural substrate.
Future Use documents may become relevant in the future and should be accessible, but no time need be expended on them at or before closing.
On the one hand resources could be expended needlessly to develop unnecessary capacity, or in the other extreme, capacity may not be sufficiently established.
The degree may vary, but wherever you look the women's game is still secondary – an obligation to be expended rather than an opportunity seized.
Although all of the effort should be expended to achieve a stable glycemic state, an insistence on tight glycemic control is not warranted and may only exacerbate (and even induce) the abovementioned potential risks that are associated with fasting.
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