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When my kids were small, my nickname, most appropriately, was "Mr. Safety".

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Almost a century ago, G. K. Chesterton made a comment that could most appropriately be applied to Monday night's forum at which leading Democratic presidential candidates discussed faith and politics: anything worth doing "is worth doing badly".

Decisions that would most appropriately be made at a local level a new hotel for Manchester, or closing a hospital in Cleethorpes are still routinely referred upwards until they reach the in-trays of ministers in London.

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As these studies require the recruitment of reasonably sized cohorts of β-thalassemia patients homozygous for the 118 kb deletion, they would most appropriately be carried out on patients from the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia where the combined population of about 300 million individuals carries the highest β-thalassemia incidence worldwide [10].

As such, the dose-response relationship for the individual event would most appropriately be described as nonthresholded or log-linear.

Similar observations were made where the instability has most appropriately been described as pseudo-DISI (dorsal intercalated segmental instability) though only as a case report [ 16].

Curriculum mapping helped us better understand the semester in which the tobacco-related modules we were developing could most appropriately be introduced at each partner school and which faculty should be responsible for material to be covered.

Realistic expectations about which eye care services can most appropriately be implemented and learnt by different cadres in the limited time available during either in-service training or as part of a pre-service course [ 44, 48, 106].

The "agenda-setting" workshop aimed to engage clinicians in the practice of initiating patient encounters by eliciting the full set of concerns from the patient's perspective and using that information to prioritize and negotiate which clinical issues should most appropriately be dealt with and which (if any) should be deferred to a subsequent visit.

The agenda-setting intervention aimed to engage clinicians in the practice of initiating patient encounters by eliciting the full set of concerns from the patient's perspective and using that information to prioritize and negotiate which clinical issues should most appropriately be dealt with and which (if any) should be deferred to a subsequent visit.

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