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routine and practice
In many societies, what we regard as corruption, favoritism, and personal influence are so accepted as consistent with the mores of officialdom and so integral a part of routine administrative practice that any attempt to force their elimination will be regarded by the local leadership as not only unwarranted but unfriendly.
They practice hard for them and come up with a 2 minute 30 second routine to show off at the competitions.
Web-based international educational software is under development by students at New York University, based on the belief that current educational institutions are too rigid: effective teaching is not routine, students are not passive, and questions of practice are not predictable or standardized.
Treatment effectiveness reported from RCTs may be different than that achieved in routine clinical practice.
Due to the prevalence of American television programs and motion pictures in which the police characters frequently read suspects their rights, it has become an expected element of arrest procedure — in the 2000 Dickerson decision, Chief Justice William Rehnquist wrote that Miranda warnings had " become embedded in routine police practice to the point where the warnings have become part of our national culture.
In a clinical practice guideline, the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends against routine culturing of central venous lines upon their removal.
Jennings Medical Clinic hosts 2 physicians and 2 mid-level providers, alongside qualified support staff, for routine primary care practice.
* Prospect Heights is also home to Gary Morava, a John Hersey High School graduate and Southern Illinois University in Carbondale student who died tragically in practice going through his trampoline routine.
Although it may boggle the mind at first, once one has some practice at it, it is actually fairly routine.
If the boxer is just a beginner, a minimal training routine might consist of learning how to hit the heavy bag, the speed bag, and the double end bag ( a small bag with a cord on top and bottom connecting it to the floor and ceiling ) as well as doing shadowboxing in front of a mirror, skipping rope, calisthenics and jogging every day, as well as an occasional practice bout inside the ring ( sparring ).
While the daily routine in the monastery requires the monks to meditate several hours a day, during a sesshin they devote themselves almost exclusively to zazen practice.
The seventh-inning stretch routine became Caray's best-remembered trademark ; after his death, the Cubs began a practice of inviting guest celebrities, local and national, to lead the singing Caray-style.
Also, vote pairing is a routine practice in legislative bodies, city councils, etc.
In practice, members usually agree not to notice that a quorum is not present, so that debates on routine bills can continue without other members having to be present.
In various countries, routine episiotomy has been accepted medical practice for many years.
People had resigned themselves to certain problems, had become hostage to routine and abandoned the practice of problem-solving.
* the routine practice of intentionally killing unarmed Vietnamese villagers including men, women, children, and elderly people
* the routine practice of cutting off and collecting the ears of victims
The commission was given the responsibility of drafting the Belmont Report and was tasked with determining the boundary between research and routine practice, the role of risk-benefit analysis, guidelines for participation and the definition of informed consent. The Office of Human Research Protection.
Even at the time, Irvin was known for his exuberance, best displayed by his routine practice of pointing to the sky with both hands after scoring touchdowns.
In modern practice Assays have become a routine part of medical, environmental, pharmaceutical, forensic and many other businesses at various scales from industrial to curbside or field level.
This is the practice of attempting to describe any social activity, regardless of its routine or mundane appearance, as if it were happening for the very first time.
Hence a cardiologist will not in routine practice undertake neurological parts of the examination other than noting that the patient is able to use all four limbs on entering the consultation room and during the consultation become aware of their hearing, eyesight and speech.
However, the greatest problem, and the reason that MYCIN was not used in routine practice, was the state of technologies for system integration, especially at the time it was developed.

routine and obtaining
" is said with no self-consciousness or animosity to a group of women, for the routine purpose of obtaining information.
A revolutionary advance is Lucio Frydman's multiple quantum magic angle spinning ( MQMAS ) NMR in 1995 and it has become a routine method for obtaining high resolution solid-state NMR spectra of quadrupolar nuclei.

routine and oral
Its services include routine dentistry, dental surgery, oral medicine and specialist dentistry.
Women who are planning to use oral contraceptives do not benefit from routine screening for thrombophilias, as the absolute risk of thrombotic events is low.
Originally millenarian, charismatic and anti-shamanic, the Burkhanist movement gradually lost most of these qualities — becoming increasingly routine, institutionalized ( around a hierarchy of oral epic singers ), and accommodating itself to the pre-existing Altaian folk religion.

routine and evidence
Skeptics may deny the more startling phenomena of dreams as things they have never personally observed, but failure to wonder at their basic mystery is outright avoidance of routine evidence.
Blood tests, lumbar puncture or toxicology screening can be helpful in specific circumstances suggestive of an underlying cause like alcohol or benzodiazepine withdrawal, meningitis or drug overdose, but there is insufficient evidence to support their routine use in the work-up of an adult with an apparently unprovoked first seizure.
Six months after the publication of the Sackeim study documenting routine, long-term memory loss after ECT, prominent ECT researcher Max Fink published a review in the journal Psychosomatics concluding that patient complaints of memory loss after ECT are " rare " and should be " characterized as somatoform disorders, rather than as evidence of brain damage, thus warranting psychological treatment for such disorders.
Williamson writes that Dennis Roark, former Dean of Faculty and chair of the physics department in the 1970s, was a " witness to routine suppression of negative data " and that Roark wrote in a 1987 letter that it was his " belief that the many scientific claims both to the factual evidence of unique, beneficial effects of T. M.
Copperfield climaxes his show with a flying routine, seven years in the making, that defies both logic and visual evidence -- he could probably retire just by selling his secrets to future productions of Peter Pan .”
Police forces have signed on to a scheme of " surveillance, monitoring and evidence gathering " to introduce unmanned aerial vehicles " into the routine work of the police, border authorities and other government agencies " for the ­" routine " monitoring of antisocial motorists, ­ protesters, agricultural thieves and fly-tippers.
However, in series of routine autopsies, 1 – 9 % of all patients had evidence of myocardial inflammation.
There is no evidence from clinical studies that ipecac improves the outcome of poisoned patients and its routine administration in the emergency department should be abandoned.
Many such patients in fact have complex chromosomal abnormalities that mask the ( 9 ; 22 ) translocation, or have evidence of the translocation by FISH or RT-PCR in spite of normal routine karyotyping.
It should be noted that the routine use of gentamicin to treat endocarditis has fallen out of favor due to the lack of evidence to support its use ( except in infections caused by Enterococcus and nutritionally variant streptococci and the high rate of complications.
Many of those messages were intercepted and decrypted by the U. S .; most were evaluated as routine intelligence gathering all nations do about potential opponents, rather than evidence of an active attack plan.
The breadth of Marker's work — from routine matters such as gathering evidence for divorces ( at a time when British law required evidence of infidelity or other compelling reason for annulling a marriage ) or creditworthiness enquiries, to more exotic investigations such as tracing missing people ( or in one case, a prize-winning whippet )— meant that he had little idea what a person walking into his office at the start of an episode would be wanting of him.
Agustoni resigned as Ottaviani's secretary in 1970 to join the Ecclesiastical Magistrature as Prelate Auditor of the Tribunal of the Roman Rota and there is no evidence to suggest his departure was anything more than a routine change of assignment.
Based on studies in animal models, theoretical concerns have been raised about a possible link between schizophrenia and maternal immune response activated by virus antigens ; a 2009 review concluded that there was insufficient evidence to recommend routine use of trivalent influenza vaccine during the first trimester of pregnancy, but that the vaccine was still recommended outside the first trimester and in special circumstances such as pandemics or in women with certain other conditions.
However, there is not sufficient evidence for efficacy in humans to support routine use.
During a routine medical examination of several members of Voyagers crew, The Doctor discovers evidence that Ensign Harry Kim has, at some point within the previous two years, undergone surgery of a complex and specific nature, which could only have been performed by the Doctor himself.

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