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They concluded that this confirms that antipsychotics should not be used routinely to treat dementia patients with aggression or psychosis, but may be an option in the minority of cases where there is severe distress or risk of physical harm to others.
They also routinely toured in Argentina before World War II.
They discovered that such tools routinely blocked unobjectionable sites while also failing to block intended targets.
They were the first in Europe to gain the franchise, and by the 1980s they routinely constituted about one-third of the membership of the Eduskunta ( parliament ) and held several ministerial posts.
They habitually disregarded the terms of the constitution, and, even when the elections that they rigged went against them, the directors routinely used draconian police measures to quell dissent.
They would also routinely contain a café in addition to supplies of food and fodder.
They began to meet routinely at the boarding house of Surratt's mother, Mrs. Mary Surratt.
They were also routinely used in house construction as in Ostia Antica ( see picture ).
They were routinely denied food and water and kept in dark cubicles that had a surface of less than one square meter, known as chiquitas ( little ones ).
They were partners in many other business ventures, although Quark routinely made sure to keep Rom in the dark about the true nature of their dealings.
They are routinely worn in various countries of the Commonwealth.
They routinely achieve a 6G acceleration from a standing start.
They routinely devour melange-harvesting equipment — mistaking the mechanical rhythm for prey — but they only seem to derive actual nutrition from sand plankton and smaller sandworms.
They routinely hauled 180 car trains weighing over 18000 tons.
They noticed that Garou who routinely consumed human flesh often grew Wyrm-tainted ; furthermore, cannibals had a hard time stalking and killing more challenging prey, such as woolly rhinos or Banes.
They also recommend routinely screening men aged 20 to 35 years and women aged 20 to 45 years if they have other risk factors for coronary heart disease.
They wore street clothes, which was unheard of in an era when entertainers routinely wore formal, night-club attire, and they invited the audience to join in the singing.
They routinely hold training workshops for citizen science and publish papers with amateurs as coauthors.
They have established a team consisting of ten Virginia National Guard personnel to routinely monitor the online activities of U. S. Service men & women, including warblogs and the posting of war videos and photos.
They are no longer routinely recommended for poisonings.
They were one of the most successful minor league hockey franchises of all time, routinely drawing 8, 000 fans or more.
They were routinely abused, underfed, and housed in littered, cramped sheds or horseboxes that were unfit for human habitation, with no heating or running water.
They also routinely search out sites of liberal and progressive content to see if they are blocked.
They are routinely consulted by the US Treasury about proposed changes to US banknotes.

They and monitor
They found that the key is for software to monitor the number of scans that machines on a network sends out.
They also monitor and control access to and from such facilities.
They create and monitor the biosafety standards that must be met by labs in order to prevent the accidental release of potentially destructive biological material.
They monitor and control HVAC, access, and energy consumption.
They belonged to a corporate body and helped to manage the community resources and to monitor community life.
They rely on the dominant partner to monitor the condition of the submissive partner and stop if necessary, at their discretion.
They issue permits for various forms of use of the marine park, and monitor usage in the park to ensure compliance with park management.
They are interrupted when they hear Bo's baby monitor, which they had earlier discovered could pick up the aliens ' communications, alerting them that the aliens are approaching.
They monitor student progress and act as liaisons for students, families, staff, and administration to provide continuous communication and guidance.
Kate Martin, of the Center For National Security Studies said of the use of military spy satellites being used to monitor the activities of U. S. citizens: " They are laying the bricks one at a time for a police state.
They observed very little, if any, damage occurred to any of the colonies while they were being transported, and no mortality of coral reefs has been observed on the new transplant site, but they will be continuing to monitor the new transplant site to see how potential environmental impacts ( i. e. ocean acidification ) will harm the overall reef mortality rate.
They suspended him and he was to never chiefly monitor a lighthouse again and was demoted as an assistant at Bell Rock.
They constantly monitor the patient's heart rhythm, and automatically administer shocks for various life threatening arrhythmias, according to the device's programming.
They monitor one night and provide a single-digit measure of bruxism severity.
They must monitor the cabin for any unusual smells or situations.
They then must do a safety demonstration or monitor passengers as they watch a safety video.
They monitor pictures, browsing history and the ads people surfing the internet generally select or choose to click, and based on that data they tailor their merchandise to a targeted audience.
They provided a complete CP / M compatible computer system on a single printed circuit board, including CPU, memory, disk drive interface, keyboard and video monitor interface.
They are funded to research, monitor, and catalog every angle of the earth and its relation to society.
They can measure the spread of an ash plume, such as the one from Eyjafjallajokull's 2010 eruption, InSAR and thermal imaging can monitor large, scarcely populated areas where it would be too expensive to maintain instruments on the ground.
They also have oversight responsibility to monitor agencies, programs, and activities within their jurisdictions, and in some cases in areas that cut across committee jurisdictions.
They conduct routine evaluations to confirm the status of this compliance and to monitor their facilities ’ environmental management systems.
They would also monitor the surrounding airspace for other aircraft that could pose a hazard to the flight, either by straying into their flightpath or threatening any kind of secrecy associated with that particular project.
They appeared via a televised monitor as they were 2-D animation, as opposed to the Stop-Motion style of the video and characters.

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