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Organized medicine invariably opposes wider scopes of practice and independent practice of nonphysician health professionals, ostensibly not to protect economic turf but to protect the quality of patient care.
Future research is recommended to (a) investigate C&D waste issues in wider scopes including design, maintenance and demolition, (b) develop a unified measurement for waste generation so that WM performance can be compared across various economies, and (c) enhance effectiveness of WM approaches (e.g. waste charging scheme) based on new WM concepts (e.g. Extended Producer Responsibility).
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His psychological acuity deserves a wider scope.
But the book has a far wider scope.
"The alternative activities provide a wider scope into the world I will step into.
Vice presidents after Mr. Mondale were given wider scope than those who came before.
And a wider scope: until now, the key has been tone, not plot.
"But I think pound for pound it has a wider scope than my other records".
Do good college grades tell us who is better at life in its wider scope, and not just college courses?
Denver (9-1-0, 6-0-0) has a wider scope for recruiting, with players coming from the Midwest, the Northeast, Canada and Europe.
Hopefully, this song, with its wider scope and high-gloss production is a good sign of things to come.
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