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"This move is extremely concerning and seems to be pre-emptive of the work of the Productivity Commission and its inquiry into data availability and use," he said.
He understands Don's world pretty well -- it's a place where one drinks not so much for fun but because it's "pre-emptive of nonfun".
There were also pre-existing commitments to free-drug supply that was widely seen as pre-emptive of greater threats to health service provision through the insurgency (a true basis of systems resilience).
Much of this book consists of pre-emptive disavowals of any such canniness in her personal life.
Such a difference that persists past the duration of action of mepivacaine could be evidence of a pre-emptive effect of the regional anaesthesia [ 4].
From the beginning, the £300,000 operation was criticised as it stemmed from the largest number of pre-emptive arrests of political activists in the UK.
The incident put a halt to a controversial case that began with the largest number of pre-emptive arrests of political activists ever made in Britain.
Further prospective studies are warranted to confirm the benefits from routine use of pre-emptive treatment of candidemia.
The public is ambivalent over the issue of a pre-emptive attack of the sort urged by Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld.
Early identification of carriers and "pre-emptive" isolation of patients on admission are the main stay of this infection control strategy.
The Senate Commerce Committee Report does not offer a different interpretation of the pre-emptive effect of H. R. 10729.
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