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A result of CT overuse is that emergency CT scans for trauma are often negative, resulting in squandering of radiation, time, and money.
Thus, the poor content of tobacco use is, in effect, squandering rare opportunities to educate students grade 1 9 in developing countries.
While supporters herald the plan as a way to help level the playing field for children who do not have the advantages of daily bedtime stories, music lessons and counting games at home, critics argue that providing universal preschool could result in federal money being squandered on ineffective programs.
Titles are often squandered that result in lost opportunities to transform organizations in positive ways.
Gonzaga lost a similar game to Davidson in Raleigh, N.C., in 2008, squandering a halftime lead.
Many more injustices exist "over there," in developing nations, that result in millions of preventable deaths and lifetimes of wasted talent and squandered opportunity.
The result: the second straight game squandered in the eighth inning.
The question is whether the player whose passes result in goals more often is really a more skillful player than one whose passes are squandered.
Much is at stake in this action: some assert that California's victory would result in gross injustice to defendants; others claim that BMS's victory would cause judicial resources to be squandered with duplicative litigation.
Conversely, HBA can result in the admission of patients who are too sick or too well to benefit, thus resulting in the squandering of valuable healthcare resources.
As a result, the OAS response has often been flabby, and may well continue to be.In this section Squandering an unlikely recovery Middle men Drought in Margaritaville No coups, please Crazed by thirst ReprintsNeither are the threats just political.
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