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Soon as we can discharge you, we will" – combined with the continuing US controversy over healthcare reform made me wonder if a series of The Wire focusing on Baltimore's hospitals might have had a lot of potential.
Although we have made progress, that progress is often disrupted when we see sudden influxes of kids coming in faster than we can discharge them, and we back up".
He said: "Our nurses and other staff work very hard to ensure we can discharge people as smoothly as possible, but also we have seen a drop in the number of emergency admissions we have had this year.
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However, clinicians can discharge that duty in several ways.
Shotguns, which are legal throughout the state, can discharge a bullet up to 1.5 miles.
New powers mean they can discharge into PRS without that agreement, so long as the property is "suitable".
But in Tacoma, where the sound of gunshots is not unusual, ex-soldiers like John Allen Muhammad can discharge high-velocity rounds late at night with little or no objection.
To counter missiles, Air Force C-17's, C-130's and other aircraft can discharge flares or metallic chaff to deceive or confuse the missile.
Under federal and international regulations, ships can discharge gray water, from sinks, showers, kitchens, laundries and other facilities, anywhere, including in ports.
The Dutch government has imposed strict limits on the waste that such farms can discharge into the outside world.
Last month, the E.P.A. announced its first mandatory limits on the amount of organisms that shippers can discharge in ballast.
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