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was protocol

noun

The minutes, or official record, of a negotiation or transaction; especially a document drawn up officially which forms the legal basis for subsequent agreements based on it.

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This was protocol.

"It was protocol," Mr. Bon said.

What was creepy to civilians was protocol for their kind.

At this event, there was protocol about approaching such personages, at least for journalists.

Nor was protocol breached by the subcontractors who loaded father and son into a caged van.

The officials said it was protocol for American diplomats to give the Russian government three days' notice before traveling, but it appeared the attach?had not done so in this case.

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To stem those soaring costs, the region implemented a novel holistic care solution that was protocol-driven, moved the clinicians outside of the four walls of the hospital into the community and featured at its center essential cognified care capabilities.

Initiation of these agents was protocol-driven.

Moreover, in these trials, therapeutic adaptation was protocol-based - fixed strategy over one year or tight control according to a predefined scheme - which, in both cases, is not quite consistent with usual care in which treatment adaptations are often looser, thus enabling suboptimal disease control [ 42, 43].

The term is "protocol".

He added, "That is protocol".

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