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The use of different protocols and the presumption that prophylaxis after injury might be unnecessary led to a 2003 review of the tetanus post-exposure prophylaxis (T-PEP) use by the Dutch Health Council HCC).
That might be unnecessary.
More recent preclinical studies have suggested that this delay in administration might be unnecessary.
With the way this game is being called, on both sides I might add, it might be unnecessary.
If the paper was going to organisations with ordinary, top-down hierarchies, such advice might be unnecessary – condescending, even.
"It might be unnecessary to say it, but I never wanted to be someone who only did poetry," he explains.
The rest might be unnecessary at best, and at worst they could be harmful to the product or the planet.
When a radiologist is confident in the diagnosis from a scan, a traditional autopsy might be unnecessary.
Some officials hold out hope that a long-term military presence might be unnecessary, if hoped-for peace talks with the Taliban make progress.
Future research should focus on who actually makes such decisions and if doctors tend to talk patients into treatments that might be unnecessary.
Justice Breyer offered one qualification: continued dissent might be unnecessary, he said, if "the consequences of the court's approach prove anodyne, as I hope, rather than randomly destructive, as I fear".
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