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And we want our decisions to be informed at all times by rigorous scientific evidence.
"Take it as far as you want," he says that Walton told him, although viewers had to be informed at the beginning of the program that it would include opinion.
Staff being terminated were to be informed at 2pm PST.
Patient rights are protected by a law that requires patients to be informed at the time of examination about the possibility that their medical records and radiographs will be reviewed for scientific purposes.
The government has announced plans for the Office of Surveillance Commissioners to be informed at the start of covert deployments and to approve those lasting more than a year.
Patients are also entitled to be informed at an individually optimal level.
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I was recently reviewing my own chart with a nurse before a routine appointment, only to be informed that at some point since I'd last reviewed my records, my chart had been altered to say I had eight sisters, all of whom were in good health.
The security team is often the last to be informed (or not informed at all) of architectural changes, new features, new processes and new tools.
Arguments about victims' choices and the policies needed to protect them must be informed at every level by the victims themselves.
As shown in Table 4, 59.7% (56.5% to 63.0%) of respondents preferred to be informed of ME by at-fault-physician.
They should ensure that these staff are aware that they have caring responsibilities and need to be informed about timetables at the earliest possible point.
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