However, many health professionals say the guidelines do not go far enough.
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However, some form of the agreement could still go ahead, he said.
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Such measures would go a long way to helping end domestic violence.
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However, America's battered jobs market has got a long way to go.
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Food for days Nothing like good food to go with good music.
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The banks' recent run of good form came to an end today.
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This year the work will likely run out months earlier, Olson said.
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The critical issue now is whether the run of good news continues.
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I had run quite far and was a long way from home.
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Rice said the two shows would run at different times of year.
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Their common approach could later support a 'roaming' function for foreign travel.
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The patient has a travel history from China, the government statement said.
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Trump said he would discuss travel restrictions to Europe later on Wednesday.
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It previously collected contact information, travel history, family information, and prior addresses.
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It does, however, allow for visa-free travel in all 28 EU countries.
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The following month, despite major cost overruns, the Government decided to proceed.
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In the meantime, gentlemen and ladies, the work of government shall proceed.
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It would, therefore, be better to proceed by merely changing EU law.
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We'll continue to proceed cautiously: Some areas may move forward before others.
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But our work must proceed, in the hope that circumstances will improve.
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The one big thing plants can't do is move, or, to be more precise, locomote.
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But he'd overestimated, Shake saw, his capacity to locomote in the aftermath of a kick to the nuts.
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The latest in bipedal robots were given a run at the AAAS meeting yesterday, with a selection of two-legged ramblers that locomote like a human.
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These critters, some 150 described species and another 40 or 50 still awaiting names, locomote by beating rows of tiny hairlike structures called cilia.
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"An elephant seal can outrun a human, though they don't run, they more or less 'locomote' along with their flippers."
Uso de move en inglés
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However, the move could indeed be to protect the local poultry industry.
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The best way to move forward is to simply stay on course.
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Government officials said the move was to capitalise on favourable market conditions.
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Britain's move follows months of diplomatic threats against the Red Sea state.
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He said the move threatened freedom of speech, belief and open debate.
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However, any potential move this trade period would likely come much cheaper.
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He said the move would likely help children stay in sport longer.
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Several other countries, including Germany and Romania, announced plans to move forces.
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It needs to move beyond a simple 'do the right thing' message.
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U.S. jobs data kept the U.S. stock market move in check, however.
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We move effortlessly from one financial crisis to another: Greece to China.
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However, in the long term, they say gold prices should move higher.
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This move toward open, free information is particularly surprising coming from Apple.
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Clearly the best way to move through this region is by water.
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Journalists and aid groups cannot move in the area without government escorts.
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We'll continue to proceed cautiously: Some areas may move forward before others.