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Fleming begged my father to forgive the fact of a dictated letter in June , 1964 "but I am still not running on all cylinders," he confessed.
The term "adherence" has itself been criticized because of its implication of a dictated treatment plan to which the patient is expected to adhere, rather than a focus on the active role of the patient in making daily decisions and guiding their diabetes management (10).
This usual care typically involves paper-based handwritten summaries with subsequent provision of a dictated summary produced some time after the patient leaves hospital, with unpredictable success and timing of delivery and with unstructured and sometimes haphazard content.
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Organizers said earlier that they did not plan to race on lay days because of a schedule dictated by television.
I observed that it had been made in the form of a dictate and therein lay the whole difference.
"It is a major dilemma, what Israel should do on the Hill," a senior Israeli official said Monday, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of a dictate from Mr. Netanyahu not to discuss the Syria situation publicly.
Consequently, secondary and tertiary structure of a protein dictates the nature of the network.
Four Seasons' head of business development Richard Hardman agrees, "The acute nature of a hospital dictates the clinical relationship.
The location of a wound dictates treatment.
The comparative advantage of a location dictates its industrial structure.
To some extent, the structure of a composition dictates itself, and to some extent it does not.
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