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Most cases of headache are diagnosed and treated primarily by general practitioners, at least the less severe cases.
Most single episode seizures are managed by primary care physicians ( emergency or general practitioners ), whereas investigation and management of ongoing epilepsy is usually done by neurologists.
Most Falun Gong estimates in the same period estimated the total number of practitioners in China at 70 to 80 million.
Most supply side decisions are in practice under the control of medical practitioners and boards comprising the medical profession.
Most practitioners will advise that complete removal of facial hair takes between 1 and 4 years, with an average treatment length of 2 years.
Most practitioners of Germanic Neopagan faiths wear Mjöllnir pendants as a symbol of that faith worldwide.
Most of the second book, Strategic Information Systems, was exposed from 1985 to 1988 to MBA students at the Columbia University Graduate School of Business and to a large number of practitioners seeking to apply SIS concepts to disparate industry
Most of the former household names in the steel and cutlery industry lived or passed through Broomhill, as did many of the founders of the stores in town, brewers, solicitors and medical practitioners.
Most cases do not involve actual surgery although some practitioners make real incisions.
Most peri urban councils now have some involvement in bush regeneration, either through planning, land management, volunteer support or through employment of bush regeneration practitioners.
Most practitioners run the climbing rope through two screwgate carabiners attached to the anchor, to provide backup in case one becomes undone.
Most practitioners push on the left lower quadrant to see where the patient complains of pain.
Most followers of Buddhism do not belong to structured congregations, or observe a definite ritual of adherence such as taking Refuge, making it difficult to accurately estimate the number of practitioners.
Most aid practitioners agree that aid has not always worked to its maximum potential, but that it has achieved significant impact when it has been properly directed and managed, particularly in areas such as health and basic education.
Most of the guidelines are not easily put to practice but “ label activities verb – noun ” rule has been suggested by other practitioners before and analyzed empirically.
Most information system practitioners use the term synonymously with data quality.
Most swords during this time was semi-uniform in nature and many martial arts practitioners tend to recognize this weapon as a " Genuine Korean Sword ".
Most sutras and texts have come from China and have been translated into Sino-Vietnamese ( Han – Viet ) rather than the vernacular making them largely incomprehensible to most practitioners.
Most business intelligence ( also known as competitive intelligence practitioners ) rely largely on the collection and analysis of open source information from which they identify events, patterns, and trends of actionable interest.
Most statutes are meant to be applied in the main not by legal practitioners and judges but by administrative decision makers.
Most unsafe abortions occur where abortion is illegal, or in developing countries where affordable well-trained medical practitioners are not readily available, or where modern contraceptives are unavailable.
Most runner-up honors also went to Doce Pares practitioners.
Most practitioners simply call it a gi or dogi.
Most of its practitioners today live in Ontario, but it also has members in the United States.

Most and ignore
Most of his biographers reject or ignore the account of his younger brother and follower, Maurelio ( later fra Mauro ), that in his youth Girolamo had been spurned by a neighbor, Laudomia Strozzi, to whom he proposed marriage.
Most computer operating systems allow selection of the decimal mark and programs that have been carefully internationalised will follow this, but some programs ignore it and a few are even broken by it.
Most collectors of numerical cancellations ignore the stamp itself, which may appear upside-down or sideways in albums or stock cards.
Mitchell sought in his work to counteract the implications of his own assertion that, " Most people ignore most poetry because most poetry ignores most people.
Most Scouting historians ignore this fact, and refer to the group as " Sons of Daniel Boone ".
Most student handbooks on Pentateuchal studies are committed to a particular methodological approach or school of thought and largely ignore alternative theories of the Bible ’ s compositional history.
* Most ignore qualitative criteria such as weather, participation ( or lack thereof due to injuries or " throw-away " games -- see below ), and individual efforts
Most praised the single player campaign, the story, and the game's graphics across both platforms, but warned readers about unreasonably bad lag in multiplayer sessions and advised to ignore multiplayer altogether until a patch is released.

Most and theorem
# Most common at this moment is the tail-fitting approach based on the second theorem in extreme value theory ( Pickands, 1975 ; Balkema and de Haan, 1974 ).
Most version of the index theorem can be extended from elliptic differential operators to elliptic pseudodifferential operators.
Most cases of faithfully flat descent of algebraic structures ( e. g. those in FGA and in SGA1 ) are special cases of Beck's theorem.
Most of the expressions given in this article assume that the number of monomers N is large, so that the central limit theorem applies.

Most and entirely
Most historicists have chosen time lines, from beginning to end, entirely in the past.
Most material ejected from the crater is deposited within a few crater radii, but a small fraction may travel large distances at high velocity, and in large impacts it may exceed escape velocity and leave the impacted planet or moon entirely.
Most scholars regard it as being entirely fictional, its geography being perfect for romance writers ; Arthurian scholar Norris J.
Most of these projects had small editorial budgets, and relied in part, or occasionally entirely, on contributions from fellow Futurians for their contents.
Most geologists today accept that a combination of these phenomena can be used to explain granite intrusions, and that not all granites can be explained entirely by one or another mechanism.
Most plants have the ability to reproduce asexually and the ant species Mycocepurus smithii is thought to reproduce entirely by asexual means.
Most often, the carrier is reduced or removed entirely ( suppressed ), being referred to in full as single sideband suppressed carrier ( SSBSC ).
Most of the well-known or " elite " cracking groups make software cracks entirely for respect in the " The Scene ", not profit.
" Most of his movies are shot almost entirely with rectilinear ultra wide angle lenses of 28 mm focal length or less in order to achieve a distinctive signature style defined by extreme perspective distortion and extremely deep focus.
Most border searches may be conducted entirely at random, without any level of suspicion, pursuant to U. S. Customs and Border Protection plenary search authority.
; Instruction selection: Most architectures, particularly CISC architectures and those with many addressing modes, offer several different ways of performing a particular operation, using entirely different sequences of instructions.
Most of Tangerine Dream's albums are entirely instrumental — two albums that prominently featured lyrics, Cyclone ( 1978 ) and Tyger ( 1987 ) were met with disapproval from some fans.
Most government documents are produced in English, but public information campaigns are often partially or entirely in Tok Pisin.
Most Price reruns are held not entirely by FremantleMedia, but also through CBS Television Distribution, as CBS currently licenses the American Price franchise from Fremantle.
Most daisy wheel printers supported a relatively coarse and extremely slow graphics mode by printing the image entirely out of dots ( formed by the " period " character ).
Most successful recording artists today construct their works in this way: beginning with a strain with which listeners can relate, following with an entirely free portion, and then returning to the recognizable strain.
Most water within the city limits is in Lake Tuscaloosa, which is entirely in the city limits, and the Black Warrior River.
Most viewpoints in the valley miss them entirely.
Most ceramic materials are almost entirely immune to corrosion.
Most stations adopted a 70-80 % instrumental-20-30 % vocal mix, a few offered 90 % instrumentals, and a handful were entirely instrumental.
Most Canadian infantry regiments are reserve units composed entirely of one under-strength battalion of between 100-250 soldiers.
Most importantly, unlike the Métro they were to be constructed entirely underground.
Most German Catholic children by 1910 attended schools taught entirely in English.
" Most significant is in Act 5, Scene 1, where the incident involving Clarence's return to the Lancastrian side is completely different to the text found in the Folio, and is taken entirely from the octavo text of The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York ( 1595 ).
Most notably, in the final episode of the first season of Buffy the escape of the vampire The Master and the heroine's temporary death occur entirely because she learns that they have been predicted.

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