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Selective and condition
While living in San Francisco in 1966, Calley received a letter from the Selective Service board requesting reevaluation of his medical condition.

Selective and since
A friend of Williams suggested that Williams see the advisor of the Governor's Selective Service Appeal Agent, since Williams was the sole support of his mother, arguing that Williams should not have been placed in Class 1-A, and said Williams should be reclassified to Class 3-A.
In response, Selective Service published plans for the " Health Care Personnel Delivery System " ( HCPDS ) in 1989 and has had them ready ever since.

Selective and selectively
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ( SSRIs ) selectively block the reuptake of serotonin ( 5-HT ) through their inhibiting effects on the sodium / potassium ATP-dependent serotonin transporter in presynaptic neurons.
* Selective breeding-Organisms, often mice, may be bred selectively among inbred strains to create a recombinant congenic strain.

Selective and All
All males 18 years and older had to register for Selective Service.
# All parts of the Selective Service System are activated: The Agency activates and orders its State Directors and Reserve Force Officers to report for duty.

Selective and are
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ( SSRIs ) are the class of antidepressants commonly used as the first-line treatment for depression because they have a favorable side effect profile and low toxicity.
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or serotonin-specific reuptake inhibitor ( SSRIs ) are a class of compounds typically used as antidepressants in the treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, and some personality disorders.
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are likely to be the best choice of pharmacotherapy for many patients with panic disorder, but benzodiazepines are also often used, and some studies suggest that these medications are still used with greater frequency than the SSRIs.
Selective fire rifles firing a full-power rifle cartridge from a closed bolt are called automatic rifles or battle rifles, while rifles that fire an intermediate cartridge ( see below ) are called assault rifles.
Selective reporting is sometimes referred to as a " file drawer " problem, which arises when only positive study results are made public, while studies with negative or null results are not made public.
These special switches are often known as 911 Selective Routers.
During investigation, it was revealed that Nishizawa had taken a large dose of SSRI medication ( SSRI ( Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ) are antidepressants used in the treatment of depression ) before the episode, and he said that he hijacked the plane because he wanted to fly it under the Rainbow Bridge in Tokyo.
Selective plant breeding is also used in research to produce transgenic animals that breed " true " ( i. e., are homozygous ) for artificially inserted or deleted genes.
* Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor anti-depressants ( SSRIs ), because of their serotonergic effect, would seem to help IBS, especially patients who are constipation predominant.
* Selective AVPr1a blockade in the ventral pallidum has been shown to prevent partner preference, suggesting that these receptors in this ventral forebrain region are crucial for pair bonding.
The most well known is Sozialistisches PatientenKollektiv, but there are also others, such as Surgical Penis Klinik, System Planning Korporation, SePuKku, Selective Pornography Kontrol, Special Programming Korps and SoliPsiK
Male permanent residents between the ages of 18 and 26 are subject to registering in the Selective Service System.
Modes 1, 2 and 3 are collectively known as Selective Identification Feature ( SIF ) modes.
Selective fire firearms are capable of both full automatic and semi-automatic modes.
Republican Congressman Ron Paul has described income tax as, " a form of involuntary servitude, and has written, "... things like Selective Service and the income tax make me wonder how serious we really are in defending just basic freedoms.
The three models are SARA ( Selective Activation and Reconstructive Anchoring ), RAFT ( Reconstruction After Feedback with Take the Best ) and CMT ( Causal Model Theory ).
Most male U. S. citizens and male immigrant non-citizens between the ages of 18 and 25 are required by law to have registered within 30 days of their 18th birthdays and must notify Selective Service within ten days of any changes to any of the information they provided on their registration cards, like a change of address.
Under current law, all male U. S. citizens are required to register with Selective Service within 30 days of their 18th birthday.
As an alternative method of encouraging registration, federal legislators passed laws requiring that to receive financial aid, federal grants and loans, certain government benefits, eligibility for most federal employment, and ( if the person is an immigrant ) eligibility for citizenship, a young man had to be registered ( or had to have been registered, if they are over 26 but were required to register between 18 and 26 ) with Selective Service.

Selective and things
"Selective ’ and ‘ biologically significant ’ mean that they only relate to things that directly threaten the health, safety, or survival of an individual.

Selective and ".
In Selective Draft Law Cases,, the Supreme Court ruled that the military draft was not " involuntary servitude ".
Acceptance to Brandeis was categorized under " Most Selective ".
* V. Narayanamurti, et al., " Selective Transmission of High-Frequency Phonons by a Superlattice: The " Dielectric " Phonon Filter ".
The AUF's vision for spearfishing is " Safe, Sustainable, Selective, Spearfishing ".
" Selective microstimulation of central nervous system neurons ".
Low-dose Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors ( e. g. Paxil, Prozac ) alleviate vasomotor menopausal symptoms, i. e. " hot flashes ".
Until their 26th birthday, registered males must notify Selective Service within 10 days of any changes to information regarding his status, such as name, current mailing address, permanent residence address, and " all information concerning his status … which the classifying authority mails him a request therefor ".
Draft counselors, and the Selective Service System itself, emphasized that there was no such thing as an " exemption " from the draft, only a " deferment ".
The Selective Service System commonly uses the label 1970 or says " Issued 1969 – Applied 1970 ".
The term has to a degree passed into common usage: " Selective inattention ".
Another name, not usually used for marketing purposes, is " Selective Call Rejection ".

confirmation and condition
Cox's appointment was a key condition set by the leadership of the U. S. Senate for the confirmation of Elliot Richardson as the new attorney general of the United States, succeeding Richard G. Kleindienst, who had resigned during the spring of 1973, as a result of the Watergate scandal.
The shah would not grant the confirmation, except on condition of Vakhtang embracing Islam, which having refused to do, he was imprisoned, and his brother Jesse ( Ali Quli-Khan ), who complied with the condition, was put in his place.
Lasker took the job on condition that he would serve no more than two years — the confirmation represented a significant milestone, as he became only the third man of Jewish descent ever appointed to a high post in the federal government.
A private consulting firm contacted the information commissioner on 13 July 2005 and got confirmation that a NAA message is acceptable, on the condition that the message itself does not contain any marketing information.

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