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The Pediatrics study suggests the pediatricians, who should already be urging children to move more and eat better, might tailor their messages differently so that kids' healthy behaviors improve across the board.
The survey also showed that Americans react differently when given data on the current defense budget in different contexts -- providing some insight into how partisans on each side of the debate might tailor their arguments to attract support.
In response to this review, we argued that a detailed specification of the sorts of activities to be included in case management was needed, with an understanding of how case managers might tailor their support to the needs of the person with dementia and their family [ 14].
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With this data, the publisher might then tailor their content, features, or (most promisingly from a business perspective) their advertising.
Search companies might decide to tailor their search results in order to offend the fewest countries, limiting all searches according to the rules of the most restrictive country.
Another method might require participants to tailor their responses to self-identified contexts.
It might require them to tailor their services according to consumers' preferences.
The application of rapid diagnostic tests on presentation to confirm or refute the diagnosis might enable clinicians to tailor their treatment better.
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