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And they know that to be blessed, either with patronage or with elective office, one must serve.
In Iraq and Afghanistan, sadly, autocracy has not been replaced with democracy, but with "elective kleptocracy".
For example, if you went to the University of West Virginia, you could do economics and Asian studies, with elective classes in maths, philosophy, history and French.
Accept that there is nothing immutable about the 120-credit bachelor's degree, and dispense with elective course requirements that only inflate the cost of some programs.
A comprehensive recent review in the Annals of Internal Medicine suggests no increased risk of Caesarean section with elective inductions of labor after 39 weeks.
But this year's budget battle, waged over less than $100 million, or 0.4percentt of Connecticut's two-year budget, had more to do with elective and legislative politics than with ideological differences.
Conclusions: Maternal morbidity with elective repeat caesarean section is low.
Screening of patients at risk with elective ultrasound may therefore not be cost-effective.
ORF of the maxillofacial bones with elective SCT was performed 9 days after the injury.
"The difference with elective cosmetic surgeries is that patients generally start out being healthy".
Hernia characteristics and patient factors associated with acute compared with elective groin hernia surgery are unknown.
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