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This counterintuitive idea could have major policy ramifications, so the authors urge further examination of these relationships.
However, we urge additional examination of the measurement properties of all environmental rating methods and a thorough discussion of field protocols and rater training.
As to whether a woman with H.I.V. should consider pregnancy, the authors urge a careful examination of potential risks of the disease and its medications for both mother and child.
This prompted the National Health Council of the Netherlands to urge for further examination of effective prevention strategies in this area.
In his letter to Mr. Clinton on May 2 calling for a federal moratorium, the president of the American Bar Association, William G. Paul of Oklahoma City, urged a "comprehensive examination of the federal death penalty that would not be limited to the question of racial discrimination".
He then urged a "collective examination of conscience" in what seemed a not-so-coded message to a political class often more concerned with its own survival than that of the country.
The council's motion affirms its "considerable disappointment" at the closure of Manston, recognises the public support for its continuation as an airport and urges a detailed examination of the implications of compulsory purchase.
Considering that in other species, such as dogs, this pathology was identified in several individuals, in horses pericardial aplasia can be an overlooked diagnosis, urging a better examination of this structure especially in the context of congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
The expected increase in thoracic, tailored rule-out CT examinations will urge the (general) radiologist to gain confidence in detecting and reporting alternative diagnoses on regular thoracic CT or CTA examinations requested in the setting of acute chest pain.
And within the last two weeks President Clinton has not only urged a re-examination of federal drug sentencing, but also proposed equalizing penalties for possession of powdered and crack cocaine, on the ground that the stiffer penalties for crack discriminated against members of ethnic minorities.
Gov. George E. Pataki proposed softening harsh mandatory-sentencing laws for drug offenses, Gov. Christie Whitman of New Jersey apologized for her state police, who had been stopping black and Hispanic motorists as part of a drug-enforcement effort, and President Clinton has urged a re-examination of federal drug sentencing.
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