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Regular "retention" elections are held to allow voters to decide whether to keep the judge in office.
Merit systems — like the one that appointed Justice Kourlis to Colorado's Supreme Court, where she served from 1995 to 2006 — generally involve a selection commission and regular "retention" elections in which voters can decide whether to keep their judges in power.
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The answers to the question "Who is responsible for the regular inspections during retention period?" were divided into three camps: 53.1% of the respondents indicated that the orthodontists are responsible for the regular inspections of retainers, whereas 40.7%, the patients/their parents.
Regular or low retention plastic microtubes were used with water, a commercially produced stabilising solution (Cambio, UK) or carrier DNA solution (herring sperm DNA, Sigma, UK, at 10 μg/ml) as diluent for the calibration standards.
Lynne M. Tronsdal, the university's assistant vice president for student retention, wishes regular students could enjoy the hand-holding extended to athletes.
Anyway, a long-term retention and regular checkups for any orthodontic patients are desirable because they could prevent a relapse in the lower front teeth and changes in the occlusion [24, 25, 28].
Engagement with the survey was good with a cohort of regular participants, among whom retention was above 80%.
During the FGD, CGs suggested that lengthening out the clinic appointments (ie, once in 6 months) would ensure a regular clinic attendance and retention-in-care.
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