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Other common primary and secondary headache disorders listed as core diagnoses (Table 3) should be recognised, but not necessarily managed.
14 These substudies, known as Supplementary Analysis of Nominated Data (SAND), investigate aspects of the patient health not necessarily managed at the encounter (full methods reported elsewhere).
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On the one hand, they no longer need men to support them, nor will they necessarily manage to achieve high status and its trappings on their partner's salary alone.
But as the economy has moved from manufacturing toward service, professionals don't necessarily manage anymore and even low-level workers often need technical expertise, making the categories murkier.
"We work with lots of schools locally and the higher and further education in sharing the space - which is something they don't necessarily manage in London".
The company may not be necessarily "managing" the approval process, but it could easily be the whispering in the ears of the people who do.
While task shifing has been noted to be successful elsewhere, its success has depended on training of lay workers to do specific tasks and not necessarily managing patients on their own as this responsibility falls on qualified health workers [ 20, 34, 35].
How do you assuage that concern that the company isn't necessarily being managed for the public investors?
Given the evidence from the Z0011 trial, there may be relatively less utility for MRI evaluation of lymph nodal status because a selected number of patients would not necessarily be managed with ALND.
A subgroup of patients (clinical stage T1-2 aN0 N0 undergoing breast conservative therapy and whole-breast radiation) would not necessarily be managed with ALND: hence the utility of preoperative axillary MRI will depend on whether or not the surgeon has adopted omission of ALND in patients with minimal sentinel node disease.
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