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Red columns represent calls that were escalated to the call center, gray columns those that were canceled by the user.
6 In some circumstances, the actions of a few individuals is an important determinant of system performance with, for example, 3% of Australian doctors accounting for 49% of complaints that were escalated to regional or federal ombudsmen.
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Likewise, with climate change, our churches across the country are living through storms, hurricanes, droughts, and floods that are escalating to catastrophic levels by climate change.
(days 1-3) at doses that were escalated from 10 to 18 mg kg-1 day-1.
Bieksa described the origin of the nickname as a "funny story that's been escalated to the point where it's bigger than it should be" and was based around him "drinking juice".
That inquiry was escalated to a formal investigation in January.
The violence that is escalating all around us seems to defy explanation.
A feasibility and efficacy study of dose intensification of cisplatin and epirubicin in patients with relapsed NSCLC demonstrated that epirubicin can be escalated to 135 mg m−2 every 2 weeks provided that granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) support was added to prevent severe myelosuppression (Huisman et al, 2001).
"It's a problem that is escalating," he said.
It really is a situation that is escalating, though.
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