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If assessment of ARDS severity is of crucial importance, it should be appropriate to set standardised rules for quantifying the severity of lung injury.
14 These define causes of death by ICD-10 codes with the main underlying cause established for each death using standardised rules.
He called for standardised rules across local authorities, saying the process differed widely throughout England and was a "postcode lottery".
As a result of the surge in popularity, the FA is drawing up standardised rules to be issued next February.
Those moves would appear to preclude membership of the single market, which requires freedom of movement and standardised rules for business.
When football first crawled into being with the codification of the first standardised rules in 1863, there was actually no such thing as a specialist goalkeeper, with anyone allowed to catch the ball, but not carry it.
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Standardising rules on doubled consonants now more or less bereft of logic would be a start.
Mr Breuer would prefer it to standardise rules for the benefit of issuers and intermediaries in the wholesale capital markets.
Representatives from England, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and the West Indies were part of a 1960 meeting in Sri Lanka that standardised the rules for the game.
Negotiators are working to smooth border procedures and standardise rules, such as on labelling.
The aim is not just to reduce tariffs between the EU and US but to remove regulatory barriers and standardise rules so that companies can access each other's market more easily.
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