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The proposed state law would allow legal action first, official classification later.
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In other words, the federal law requires classification first, legal action second.
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New classification criteria were recently proposed by the American Congress of Rheumatology.
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However, there is no standard definition and classification for this common condition.
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Methods: We used Bayesian approaches to model variant classification in these regions.
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Last year, only 15 percent of its assortment qualified for free shipping.
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Everything was in good order; their assortment of machine tools was admirable.
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A glass case containing flashlights, maps, and an assortment of automotive paraphernalia.
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Over the years, she gave an assortment of reasons for her departure.
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Shoppers said the stores could not compete on assortment, price or location.
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After categorization into risk groups patients are best classified by max STE.
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Conclusions: These subcategories enhance the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators categorization.
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When the business started digitizing the images, it lacked a categorization method.
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With that categorization comes expensive recovery programs, costly lawsuits and halted projects.
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He gets the description and categorization of the blood stain patterns correct.
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To explain the regulation by feedback, compartmentalization must be taken into account.
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He knew better than to suggest an override of the compartmentalization protocol.
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Three hours post-in vivo TSST-1 injection, we demonstrated compartmentalization of the response.
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Signaling compartmentalization provides a highly refined mechanism to specify context-dependent cellular responses.
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This compartmentalization or isolation of male genitality has its dark side, however.
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With the passage of time, this overarching stylistic categorisation has become weakened.
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What she says is telling; Raw is about someone who resists categorisation.
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More surprisingly perhaps is the categorisation of the political film as a comedy.
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It is an idiosyncratic group show that defies easy categorisation., writes Aidan Dunne.
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And her ability to defy categorisation is a strength, Palmer adds.
Использование термина compartmentalisation на английском
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Biological membranes form barriers that are essential for cellular integrity and compartmentalisation.
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Not much compartmentalisation in the Martian psyche, from what we can tell.
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There is some evidence that adverse experiences can teach the skills of emotional severance and compartmentalisation.
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Such compartmentalisation begins to seem too damned convenient.
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Their real forte is serious compartmentalisation.
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He also thinks cosmic disco has risen again because people are bored of the compartmentalisation of dance music.
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Rules, explanations and compartmentalisation of thought can stifle creativity; don't let the education system crush your faith in your own intuition.
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Properties are fitted with smoke alarms and tower blocks have sprinklers, hydrants, alarms, fire hoses and compartmentalisation to prevent fire from spreading.
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In particular, plant-based production systems are attractive as they provide the compartmentalisation and cofactors necessary for the transfer of functional pathways from other plants.
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The Opposition leader is married, and perhaps does not understand the compartmentalisation that can occur when people are in less than ideal romantic entanglements.
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Biological membranes form barriers that are essential for cellular integrity and compartmentalisation.
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Not much compartmentalisation in the Martian psyche, from what we can tell.
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There is some evidence that adverse experiences can teach the skills of emotional severance and compartmentalisation.
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Such compartmentalisation begins to seem too damned convenient.
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Their real forte is serious compartmentalisation.
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He also thinks cosmic disco has risen again because people are bored of the compartmentalisation of dance music.