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That represents one less headache for the landowners for whom further vast enrichment is a more pressing goal than protecting treasured places.

Similarly, Centrelink plans to use data mining to identify claimants for whom further investigation is merited.Tax agencies around the world already mine data to look for possible fraud.

Dr. Steinbrook said potential donors included patients on ventilators after devastating and irreversible brain injuries, as might follow a hemorrhagic stroke, as well as patients with high spinal cord injuries and terminal musculoskeletal diseases like ALS, for whom further medical treatment is deemed futile.

All radionuclide analyses were conducted by Environmental Scientifics Group (Didcot, UK), from whom further method details can be obtained.

The role of lung ultrasound in the Emergency Department is reviewed and a new potential application of identifying patients in whom further diagnostic testing may be indicated is described.

More recently, Malhi and colleagues have reviewed the effects of lithium on different neurocognitive domains and suggested optimal cognitive tests in patients for whom further testing is indicated (Malhi et al. 2016).

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That won't cure obstructionism, but it will let taxpayers see who is blocking whom to further what agenda.

He also claimed that a mysterious Armenian in Cambridge had "brainwashed" his nephew, prompting a wave of speculation in the community about the identify of the mysterious figure, about whom no further details could be confirmed.

His position was unpopular with East Coast traditionalists, whom he further alienated by referring to them as "old goats who made crooks out of little kids by making them take money under the table instead of paying prize money".

It consists of stories based on the "facts" of natural science as accepted by someone called Physiologus (Latin: "Naturalist"), about whom nothing further is known, and from the compiler's own religious ideas.

The first copybook published in England, A Booke Containing Divers Sortes of Hands (1570; this title also translates Cresci's), is the work of a French Huguenot immigrant writing master, Jean de Beauchesne, and John Baildon (or Basildon), about whom nothing further is known.

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