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Criminal authorities have grown similarly frustrated, as interviews and document searches have failed to produce a case.
Bunce feels Chelsea Court can do much to improve dementia services and aims to produce a case study charting its course "from conception to capacity" to be used as an industry model of best practice for dementia care.
In another Global Network collaboration, Yale CRDT collaborated with faculty at the National University of Singapore to produce a case about the burgeoning palm oil industry and its relationship to environmental regulation and the Indonesian labor market.
By monitoring the hackers' online conversations, which shifted from English to Romanian to a dialect of Urdu, Pakistan's national language, the security professionals were able to piece together profiles of the hackers and produce a case study of the sociology of hacking.
Strikingly though, their failure to produce a case to attack Iran has not deterred Bush and Cheney to try to sell their new war of aggression to the US public thanks to the massive demonisation of Iran by the western media.
At that time, it cost.44312 cents to produce a case of Grapico at Rochell's plant in Birmingham and to deliver that same case approximately 100 mile away cost.32734 cents, making a total cost of approximately.77 cents per case to deliver a case of soft drinks to the areas surrounding Birmingham.
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The DoH use a limited set of variables to produce a case-mix adjusted average LoS for benchmarking use for NHS Choices, i.e. age, gender, social deprivation and comorbidity.
This produces a case for government regulation though not a cast-iron one.
When it came time for the surgeon to drill holes in the patient's bones, a nurse produced a case containing a Bosch power drill.
"When there's no train going back and forth, how am I going to get my customers?" Mr. Nikfourouz, dressed in a frayed blue polo shirt, produced a case of 14-karat gold necklaces and rubbed the crushed-velvet bed.
The chamber of commerce, university and local councils last year produced a "Case for Cambridge", explaining "why urgent government action is needed if the city is to continue to thrive".
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