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These factors allow little time for instituting the isolation and quarantine interventions that were essential in controlling SARS.
However, compared with influenza, SARS had lower infectivity and a longer incubation period, providing time for instituting a series of containment measures that worked well (39 ).
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Evaluate your goals for instituting the lawsuit.
Instead, the judge, Steven M. Jaeger, set a hearing for May 26, which may not leave enough time for Republicans to institute the map for this year's elections.
He issued licenses for same-sex marriages, in defiance of state law at the time, and instituted universal healthcare for city residents.
For the first time, he instituted the New York Style Awards at the classic.
She allowed children to check out books for the first time and instituted a story hour.
It takes time to institute change, and so for the first few quarters of a new CEO's tenure, a respectful position of reasonable doubt is fair.
Winkler said it's time to institute a uniform gun age nationally for all types of firearms.
Coke is best known in modern times for his Institutes, described by John Rutledge as "almost the foundations of our law", and his Reports, which have been called "perhaps the single most influential series of named reports".
Several of them said they believed it was time for the conference to institute instant replay.
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