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-Why are police officers particular targets for violence?
However, when the pollsters asked which services should be "particular targets for cuts", 46% answered "don't know", followed by 14% offering "MPs pay and perks" and 9% "local authorities".
Freshmen members from both parties, wide-eyed and ripe for the picking, are particular targets for the money machine.
Patients with cirrhosis admitted to an ICU frequently have disappointing outcomes despite intensive medical support, and these patients are particular targets for prognostic evaluation.
The 'footprint' across the hospital patient population confirms the high-risk patient groups and hence the particular targets for enhanced staff training in delirium prevention, detection and treatment.
30 31 The worrisome observation that relapsers and new smokers are at even higher risk of future SRO than persistent smokers suggests particular targets for increased therapeutic attention.
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Britain, "a coarse and decadent colonial power", has been a particular target for her scorn.
The F.B.I. was a particular target for criticism, another official said.
But Ofili's abstract painting The Virgin Mary, adorned with elephant dung, is a particular target for his trademark invective.
As previously, his particular target for the former is the late and much lamented palaeontologist Stephen Jay Gould, and for the latter the still impressively active philosopher John Searle.
The Lib Dem leader has proved a particular target for protesters' ire, with many criticising him for reneging on his pre-election promise not to increase university fees.
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