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A reasonable advantage of performing the investigations (jointly with the transplant coordinator team) before informing the family is protection of the family from a trying phase of uncertainty.
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By persuading about 1,500 older technicians to try phased retirement, he said, Avaya has pegged its labor costs to market cycles, while protecting the jobs of about 3,500 technicians who keep full-time hours, job security and union benefits.
The move comes as more and more school districts are trying to phase out junk food.
India, which has been trying to phase out fuel subsidies for several years, may be next.
The village is under pressure from the Postal Service, which is trying to phase out unnumbered rural addresses.
Lord Kerslake, the former head of the civil service and chair of the Peabody housing association, has accused government ministers of trying to phase out social housing altogether.
One of the reasons "The Eminem Show" isn't as engaging as its predecessors is that the rapper is trying to phase out Slim Shady.
The former head of the civil service will accuse government ministers this week of trying to phase out social housing altogether in favour of a new generation of "starter" homes that will be unaffordable for people on low incomes.
Mexico, for instance, is set to eliminate the sale of leaded petrol and Thailand is trying to phase out the two-stroke motorcycles that account for more than half the dirt in Bangkok's air.
Mr. Hoffman suggested that instead of trying to phase out problem clubs, the town should consider a more streamlined zoning process that would allow restaurants, bars and clubs to make changes that would help their neighbors more quickly, and without the expense of a lawyer.
But it sounds like you're trying to phase out that term.
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