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The acceptance letter or a document that accompanies it usually informs you that your joyous news is conditional upon the successful completion of your senior year.
The interventionalist himself or herself usually informs the patient personally and the referring physician by digital enhanced cordless telecommunications (DECT) right after the procedure.
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Patient views are influenced by subjective information such as pain levels, whereas clinicians' views are usually informed by biomedical factors such as swollen and tender joint counts [ 62].
MPs are usually informed at the third reading stage whether consent has been granted.
In his mature portraiture, however, Hogarth's love of theatre usually informed his technique rather than dictated his subject matter.
If a suspect is identified, victims usually inform quasi-legal vigilante groups or hire their own thugs to recover their property.
Death row inmates are only notified on the morning of their execution and their families are usually informed only after the execution has taken place.
They usually inform the police on the day of the strike so the police stay off the road and allow them.
Conscience, usually informed by acculturation and instruction, is thus generally understood to give intuitively authoritative judgments regarding the moral quality of single actions.
For the former, there was – according to usually informed Belfast republican sources – some disquiet over taking guns back on the streets and allowing PIRA veterans to kill McGuigan in retaliation for the Davison murder.
Prisoners are kept in near-isolation and are not usually informed that their time is up until less than an hour before the sentence is carried out often after waiting for decades.
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