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They were referring, if you hadn't guessed, to those paintings by van Gogh, which made me worry about trademark issues.
More of the medical staff who knew the Law on Patient's Rights than of those who did not reported referring if their patients had made such a request; 55.6% and 15.8%, respectively (χ2 = 20.316, df = 2, p < 0.001).
It is also important to know if the commission you get by referring others to the site is good because it's not worth referring if you are going to get 5% of your referral.
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There are function reference for you to refer if you don't remember it.
The idea of the tree can refer, if you like, to the fact that slaves mostly came from forest regions.
The planned new board – with matters referred, if necessary, to the broadcast regulator Ofcom – theoretically imposes tougher regulation, but threatens potential fresh complications.
But Archbishop Dolan also referred, if passingly, to "the scandal of clergy sexual abuse," a problem that has delivered devastating blows to the church's moral standing and financial ledger.
For mechanists, the philosophical problem is largely about characterizing or describing the worldly or ontic structures to which explanatory models (including arguments) must refer if they are to count as genuinely explanatory.
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However, they stated that they would refer if the patient desired.
Any problems could be discussed and referred if necessary to other HCPs.
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