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member fields
noun
Plural of member field
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Dr. Donald Richey, a dermatologist in Chico, Calif., has two office telephone numbers: calls to the number for patients seeking an appointment for skin conditions like acne and psoriasis often go straight to voice mail, but a full-time staff member fields calls on the dedicated line for cosmetic patients seeking beauty treatments like Botox.
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In early June, Richard F. Tripodi, Roanoke's chief executive, asked a staff member fielding calls at a 24-hour emergency number not to tell customers reporting illnesses that others had called with similar complaints, documents show.
Not listed among the original 20 officers on the Scaf and then its youngest member, Field Marshal Sisi was obviously brought on board by Field Marshal Tantawi because of his personal loyalty and political talents.
This poses a serious problem in our context, which necessitated rewriting our representation of LTL formulæ as a single object, using a member field whose value makes it behave like a conjunction, an operator G, etc.
The United Progressive Alliance (of which INC is the biggest member) fielded 541 candidates for the Lok Sabha elections; 465 belonged to INC and the rest were fielded by the other members of the UPA.
Crazy as he is, and really more by self-interested opportunism than patriotic intent, the fascist-flippant Trump is leading the conservative side of the moribund middle to stand up and vote against the ugly, mean-spirited, and Anti-American machine that Ted Cruz, John Kasich, and the rest of the 17 member field of Republican Survivor, that 2016 GOP clown show, represent.
After data entry, data were checked and errors corrected by a team of data management unit member, field supervisors, and principal investigator.
Orchestra members fielded questions in the lobby during intermission.
There, staff members fielded calls from reporters, donors and bereaved fans, and posted a valedictory video online.
And the only people getting conked on the head in this epidemic are audience members, fielding a barrage of theatrical in-jokes.
The panel consists of two Labour members, Field and South Shields MP Emma Lewell-Buck, and three Conservatives, Sarah Newton, (Truro and Falmouth), John Glen (Salisbury) and Baroness Anne Jenkin.
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