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"We take the bad guys off the street using a common denominator, greed," said Stanley Kreitman, chairman of the Nassau Crime Stoppers board since its inception.
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19 CBA seems justified as the most appropriate model to use in an Australian health services context as the NSQHS standards cover both organisational and clinical outcomes, which are best measured using a common monetary denominator.
Since 18 is in both tables, it can be used as a common denominator.
The ecological and economic benefits of various land uses can be expressed in equivalent terms using emergy as a common denominator.
These data sets were used to elucidate a common denominator in epithelial host defense.
If one intents to indicate the whole family, one can use PR72/B" as a common denominator since this makes an unequivocal distinction with the other B-type third subunits: PR55/B and PR61/B'.
"We made sure they used our way of finding a common denominator".
We used the admission diagnosis as a common denominator and controlled for patient age.
We did, however, use the admission diagnosis as a common denominator and also compared various age groups.
The use of origin as a common denominator in this regard can be a tool to enhance one's Hellenic identity on a professional level; 4 The creation of Greek interest sites: Indeed, the electronic age provides for the ability to network beyond borders.
The Standard American Yellow Card was used, a lowest common denominator, and there were no questions, no alerts and no announcements.
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