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Every and patient
Every patient was treated as if infected and therefore precautions were taken to minimize risk.

British playwright Tom Stoppard wrote
Every Good Boy Deserves Favour about the relationship between a
patient and his doctor in one of these hospitals
.
Every patient with a point total of 6 or higher is unequivocally classified
as an RA
patient, provided he has synovitis in at least one joint
and given that there is no other diagnosis better explaining the synovitis
.

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As he said: "
Every dollar that the McGuinty government spends on untendered contracts, U
. S
. consultants
and frivolous expenses at the LHINs is a dollar that should be going
to frontline
patient care
.

"
Every obstacle I have overcome, every
patient I have cured, every child I have
treated who has grown, got married
and come back
to see me with his / her children have made my whole life memorable
.
Every and was
Every plane that could fly
was sent into the air
.
Every path from back door
to barn
was covered by a grape-arbor,
and every yard had its fruit trees
.
Every recorded request by Thomas for a delay in a flank movement or an advance
was to gain time
to take care of his horses
.
Every man who dabbles in the market
to make a little easy money on the side
and suffers losses could at the time hardly face his wife who
was wondering how her husband could be so dumb
.
Every eye
was on him
as he began
to speak
.
Every few minutes she would awaken for a moment
to review things: Stowey, yes,
was on his way south,
and the two boys
were away in school,
and nothing
was burning on the stove,
and Lucretia
was coming for dinner
and bringing three guests of hers
.
Every winter a kegful of this sauce
was made
and placed at the end of a row of four other kegs in the cellar, so that when its turn came, it
was properly mellowed
.
Every pitch in the game brought forth a howl from the enraptured audience
and every fly ball the visitors dropped (
and because their right fielder
was still a little fuzzy from drink, they dropped many ) called forth yelps of derision
.
Every decision
was made quickly on sound grounds
.
Every piece of the nightmare
was clear, in place ; ;
Every game during the 2002 season
was sold out
.
Every passage
to the city
was guarded by gates
and towers,
and a wall surrounded each of the city's rings
.

"
Every performance of its run
was sold out
.
Every cladogram is based on a particular dataset that
was analyzed with a particular method
.

Jimmy Hatlo's They'll Do It
Every Time
was often drawn in the two-panel format
as seen in this 1943 example
.

Jimmy Hatlo's They'll Do It
Every Time
was often displayed in a two-panel format with the first panel showing some deceptive, pretentious, unwitting or scheming human behavior
and the second panel revealing the truth of the situation
.

" Nietzsche, who
was heavily influenced by Schopenhauer, wrote: "
Every concept originates through our equating what is unequal
.
Every song they wrote
was written with an eye toward giving it " deep hidden meaning " or D
. H
. M
.
Every aspect of life
was regulated
to some degree by the party,
and the will of its founding-president, Mobutu Sese Seko
.
Every job of the school
was bid-for by students in scrip
.

Cobham
was a common butt of veiled satire in Elizabethan popular literature ; he figures in Ben Jonson's
Every Man in His Humour
and may have been part of the reason The Isle of Dogs
was suppressed
.
Every and treated
Every citizen is
treated free of any charge including foreign tourists needing medical care
.
Every python of the danh-gbi kind must be
treated with respect,
and death is the penalty for killing one, even by accident
.
Every aspect of the Mishnaic text is
treated as a subject of close investigation
.
Every worker has the right
to be
treated humanely
and to work in an environment that is
as safe
as practicable
.
Every Java 2D drawing operation can ultimately be
treated as filling a shape using a paint
and compositing the result onto the screen
.
Every python of the danh-gbi kind must be
treated with respect,
and death is the penalty for killing one, even by accident
.

The students
were treated like cadets at a military academy, marching
to and from all meals,
and beginning their day with the first bugle call at 5: 30 a
. m
. Every week day
was the same: cleanup
and study time in the morning, march
to breakfast, a usually short chapel call, classes from 8: 30
to 4: 00, broken only by lunch, athletics from 4: 00
to 6: 30 p
. m., dinner,
and then study from 7: 30
to 10: 00 p
. m., followed by the playing of taps at 10: 30,
and lights out at 10: 40
.
Every attempt
to infringe on these laws
was treated as a great crime
.
Every student who
treated literature in the “ Habermas way ” would fail his exam!
Every foreigner
was strictly interrogated on landing
as to what his business might be ;
and if he had not a reasonable answer
to give, he
was sent back by the next vessel,
and often very unceremoniously
treated.

* Supreme Court of Virginia: "
Every part of an act is presumed
to be of some effect
and is not
to be
treated as meaningless unless absolutely necessary
.
Every packet is
treated the same priority
.
Every day it supplies 2
. 3 billion litres of
treated drinking water
and takes away nearly one billion litres of waste water from customers ' properties
and treats it before returning it
to the environment
.
Every and if
Every community,
if it is alive has a spirit,
and that spirit is the center of its unity
and identity
.
Every single instance of altruistic behavior need not always increase inclusive fitness ; altruistic behaviors would have been selected for
if such behaviors on average increased inclusive fitness in the ancestral environment
.
Every Hilbert space X is a Banach space because, by definition, a Hilbert space is complete with respect
to the norm associated with its inner product, where a norm
and an inner product are said
to be associated
if for all x ∈ X
.

:::
Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives
and the Senate, shall, before it become a Law, be presented
to the President of the United States ; If he approves he shall sign it, but
if not he shall return it, with his Objections
to that House in which it shall have originated ...

Of Christianity he has this
to say: "... it is not now true for me ...
Every believing Christian is, I am sure, my spiritual brother ... but
if systemically I called myself a Christian I feel that
to most men I should imply too much
and so tell a lie
.

When coming
to Kubla Khan, he pointed out: " instead of being content
to have written finely under the influence of laudanum, recommends ' Kubla-Khan '
to his readers, not
as a poem, but
as ' a psychological curiosity ' ...
Every lover of books, scholar or not, who knows what it is
to have his quarto open against a loaf at his tea ... ought
to be in possession of Mr
. Coleridge's poems,
if it is only for ' Christabel ', ' Kubla Khan ',
and the ' Ancient Mariner '.

*
Every finite topological space gives rise
to a preorder on its points, in which x ≤ y
if and only
if x belongs
to every neighborhood of y,
and every finite preorder can be formed
as the specialization preorder of a topological space in this way
.
Every judgment contained the reasons behind the decision
and the judges assenting ;
if there
was a dissenting judge, he
was allowed
to deliver his own judgment, with all judgments read in open court before the agents of the parties
to the dispute
.
Every person found
infected was certified of the fact, removed
to a hospital provided (
if his condition allow ),
and kept under the orders of the medical officer
.

*
Every species is fertile enough that
if all offspring survived
to reproduce the population would grow ( fact ).
Every time I come back after being away from home for a night she won't let me be in the same room with her
if she can help it
.
Every vibrating object tends
to maintain its plane of vibration
if its support is rotated, a result of Newton's first law
.
Every noun must be accompanied by the article,
if any, corresponding
to its definiteness,
and the lack of an article ( considered a zero article ) itself specifies a certain definiteness
.

Maxwell Fyfe brought up Raeder's order of 15 October 1939, which read: " Measures which are considered necessary from a military point of view will have
to be carried out, even
if they are not covered by existing international law ...
Every protest from neutral powers will have
to be turned down ... The more ruthlessly economic warfare is waged ... the sooner the war will come
to an end ".
Every evening, about an hour
and a quarter, known
as Quiet Hour, is set aside during which boys are expected
to study or prepare work for their teachers
if not otherwise engaged
.
Every morphism in a concrete category whose underlying function is injective is a monomorphism ; in other words,
if morphisms are actually functions between sets, then any morphism which is a one-to-one function will necessarily be a monomorphism in the categorical sense
.

" In an interesting meditation on what he viewed
as the harm which would result
if Christian ideals
were abandoned in Belgium, he said: "
Every time society has distanced itself from the Gospel, which preached humility, fraternity,
and peace, the people have been unhappy, because the pagan civilization of ancient Rome, which they wanted
to replace it with, is based only on pride
and the abuse of force " ( Commemorative speech for the war dead of the Battle of the Yser, given by Dom Marie-Albert, Abbot of Orval Abbey, Belgium, in 1936 ).

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Every satisfiable set of formulas is consistent, where a set of formulas is satisfiable
if and only
if there exists a model such that
.
Every time Hagler scored, Leonard came back with something flashier,
if not
as effective
.
Every case in which a court discovers a violation of the Charter would
therefore require a section 1 analysis
to determine
if the law can still be upheld
.
Every decision made by three of these " deputations " —
and in each of them the lower clergy formed the majority — received ratification for the sake of form in general congregation,
and if necessary led
to decrees promulgated in session
.
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