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One caveat to implementing FDS in today's clinical environments, which may be already overflowing with sundry forms of clinical decision support, is that clinicians may be more prone to alert fatigue [ 24] than the studied PCPs.

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There he applied Johnson & Johnson cotton bandages dipped in plaster to the faces and forms of sundry family members, friends and neighbors.

On all she unleashes varied forms of information overload: abstract patterns, different scripts, sundry symbols, taunts and profanities, laminated photographs, fragments of advertisements (including the Coppertone toddler) and logolike silhouettes from "Guernica".

Also since the '70s, Mr. Marclay has put found images, objects and language, as well as other performers, to wide-ranging musical use, cross-fertilizing sundry art forms, expanding the boundaries of collage and enriching the sound -- and look -- of music as he goes.

Thumb through Ann Widdecombe's autobiography plus, of course, sundry back copies of Private Eye.

Doodling away night and day, Perry creates new typefaces and sundry graphics that inevitably evolve into his new work, exercising the great belief that the generating of piles is the sincerest form of creative process.

Where American corporations have used the client-server form of computing with its ability to provide high-quality information to all and sundry to get rid of whole layers of paper-shuffling managers, Japanese firms recoil from making such economies.

Millions flowed to favoured lawmakers in the form of Scottish golfing holidays, food and booze in swanky Washington restaurants (one of which Mr Abramoff owned), tickets for sports events and sundry other perks.

Many of the announcements take the form of late-night confessions and have a decidedly glum tone, speaking starkly of loneliness, relationship regrets, achievement anxieties about life, work and parenting, and sundry personal failures.

I can comprehend that sundry people are (were, will ever be) both insensately vindictive and — not wholly unrelated — unhappy with what they perceive in rare encounters with the mirror as failed lives, and are commensurately eager to compose or pursue tangible causes for that in the form of other people with whom they might have had tangential contact a long while since.

Without that light it becomes a pile of sundry facts-some of them interesting or curious but making no meaningful picture as a whole" (Dobzhansky 1973, p. 129).

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