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With the increasing prevalence of " combination products ," the lines are now blurring among healthcare products such as drugs, biologics, and various types of devices.
With the prevalence of digital photography, this role is taken on by the Digital Imaging Technician.
With a prevalence from 12. 5 % to 17. 5 % ( Dawson-Falk et al., 1992 ), bicuspid aortic valve is the most common congenital malformation affecting the heart in this syndrome.
With appropriate cardiac rehabilitation and changes in lifestyle ( e. g., nutrition, physical activity, weight reduction, and, in some cases, drugs ), the prevalence of the syndrome can be reduced.
With a 1 % prevalence rate, 2. 5 million people in the U. S. may have trichotillomania at some time during their lifetimes.
With the increasing prevalence of international business transactions, it is now important to have multiple languages at one's disposal.
With the near-universal prevalence of electronically controlled transmissions, they are comparatively simple and inexpensive, requiring only software changes, and the provision of the actual manual controls for the driver.
With the advent of wildfire suppression, Loblolly Pine has come to prevalence in some parts of the Deep South that were once populated with greater numbers of Longleaf Pine and, especially in northern Florida, Slash Pine.
With the prevalence of course management systems such as WebCT and Blackboard, library staff are embedding information literacy training within academic programs and within individual classes themselves ( Presti, 2002 ).
With the onset of the epidemiological transition and as the prevalence of infectious diseases decreased through the 20th century, public health began to put more focus on chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease.
With today's prevalence of high technology in many countries, blended learning often refers specifically to the provision or use of resources which combine e-learning ( electronic ) or m-learning ( mobile ) with other educational resources, also called hybrid courses.
With respect to these unaddressed claims, medical practitioners also noted the potential widespread impacts of nuclear testing within the Pacific Proving Grounds, indicated by the prevalence of both radiogenic diseases, as well as heart disease, diabetes, and obesity associated with " forced changed in dietary patterns and lifestyle " resulting from U. S. administration after the testing.
With rising prevalence of web sites and other applications that store snippets of code in databases, simply using a " which occurs in every hyperlink and image source tag simply isn't sufficient to avoid this type of collision.
With the prevalence of analog sticks, the aforementioned limitations of the D-pad ceased to be an issue.
With the prevalence of environmental problems, many economists embraced the notion that “ if environmental sustainability must coexist for economic sustainability, then the overall system must be one which permits the identification of an equilibrium between the environment and the economy ”.
With the increasing popularity of digital music downloading service and the inflating cost of conducting business, the purpose and prevalence of the album cover is evolving.
With the prevalence of keyword contextual advertising, ( more commonly referred to as Pay per click or PPC ), microsites may be created specifically to carry such contextual advertising.
With support from the Dutch government under the Strategic Alliance with International NGOs ( SALIN ), Population Services International undertook a 30-month project, from July 2008, aimed at meeting post-partum family planning needs, increasing contraceptive prevalence rate ( CPR ), and decreasing maternal mortality rate ( MMR ) in Mali.

With and liability
With liability for local taxation assessed on the basis of a ' rateable value ' deriving from rents, Poplar had to set a much higher rate in order to produce the same amount as produced by low rates in a wealthy borough.
With the marked decrease in tank to tank actions, the automotive deficiencies of the M26 in the mountainous Korean terrain became more of a liability, and so all M26s were withdrawn from Korea during 1951 and replaced with M4A3 Shermans and M46 Pattons.
With reference to trade in tangible merchandise, such as the retailing of goods bearing a trademark, the first sale doctrine serves to immunize a reseller from infringement liability.
* Reduced liability protection: With independent contractor status, contractors are required to carry liability insurance or else can be held accountable in a negligence lawsuit when an error results in damage.
With the advent of a scientific test for blood alcohol content ( BAC ), enforcement regimes moved to pinning culpability for the offense to strict liability based on driving while having more than a prescribed amount of blood alcohol, although this does not preclude the simultaneous existence of the older subjective tests.
With regard to the former of these classes, it may be noticed that although apportioned rent becomes payable only when the whole rent is due, the landlord, in the case of the bankruptcy of an ordinary tenant, may prove for a proportionate part of the rent up to the date of the receiving order ; and that a similar rule holds good in the winding up of a company ; and further that the act of 1870 applies to the liability to pay, as well as to the right to receive, rent.
His non-fiction book Tragic Indifference: One Man's Battle With the Auto Industry Over the Dangers of SUVs which deals with the biggest product liability case in history, the Ford and Firestone controversy, was published in 2003 and is currently being made into a movie.
With little time left to prevent more ammonids returning in meteorites, he and Leo are forced to use the Quatermass II to attempt to destroy the asteroid, despite the known flaws in the rocket's design and its liability to explode.
With the War Crimes Act in mind, this ruling presented the Bush administration with the risk of criminal liability for war crimes.
With respect to the income tax liability generated by the salaries of " officers, or payments to persons in the civil, military, naval, or other employment or service of the United States, including senators and representatives and delegates in Congress ", the law also imposed a duty on paymasters to deduct and withhold the income tax, and to send the withheld tax to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
With both types of IRA, transactions inside the account ( including capital gains, dividends, and interest ) incur no tax liability.
With such policies, the insured is essentially agreeing to self-insure and self-defend for smaller claims, and to tender only for liability claims that exceed a certain number.
With Flamewar now exposed, Bumblebee points out that she was nothing more than a liability to the Council, who blow her ship up.
With fighting decreased, teams are less inclined to keep a roster spot available for a one-dimensional fighter who is a liability as a scorer and defender.
With credit difficult to obtain, Robert Plotkin and his wife, Lys Plotkin, sought a buyer and considered two offers: from a local newspaper chain, Marinscope, and a locally owned limited liability company called Mount Vision Associates, which proposed merging the Light and the Citizen.

With and lawsuits
With the Centerfield album, Fogerty also found himself entangled in new, tit-for-tat lawsuits with Zaentz over the song " The Old Man Down the Road " which was, according to Zaentz, a blatant re-write of Fogerty's own 1970 Creedence hit " Run Through the Jungle ".
With close to two million employees worldwide, Walmart has faced a torrent of lawsuits and issues with regards to its workforce.
With the presence of Rainer Bloess, who was absent during the previous vote, Council decided to cancel the project by a margin of 13-11 despite the possibility of lawsuits from Siemens, the contract holder.
With more upload and content freedom comes an increased risk of copyright and other lawsuits.

With and late
This carried over into the more urbanized late 19th and early 20th centuries, when the man ruled the roost in the best bull-roaring Life With Father manner.
With the original 110 and 300 baud modems of the late 1970s, BBSes were particularly slow and file transfers were typically limited to text files ( lists of BBS systems were a common example ) and small software applications, typically terminal programs for accessing BBSes.
With increasing wealth, Chinese diets have become richer over time, consuming more meats, fats, and sugar ( with the major exception of late 1950s famine ).
With the development of the internet, by the late 1990s and early 2000, much of that regulation had been replaced where newer industry technologies developed, offering viewers alternate choices for local events and programming leading to what is today, that being Digital Cable, Internet, and Phone being offered to consumers, bundled, by 2010.
With the return of Vespasian in late September, his political role was rendered all but obsolete and Domitian withdrew from government devoting his time to arts and literature.
* With reference to Gibbon's comments, Joseph Barber Lightfoot ( late 19th century theologian and former Bishop of Durham ) pointed out that Eusebius ' statements indicate his honesty in stating what he was not going to discuss, and also his limitations as a historian in not including such material.
With the increasing availability of the Internet in the 21st and late 20th century, the traditional paper zine has begun to give way to the webzine ( or " e-zine ") that is easier to produce and uses the potential of the Internet to reach an ever larger, possibly global, audience.
With the help of Mises, in the late 1920s Hayek founded and served as director of the Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research, before joining the faculty of the London School of Economics ( LSE ) in 1931 at the behest of Lionel Robbins.
The roots of the gospel in the Matthew-community of the late 1st century give rise to another important title bestowed on Jesus by Matthew, Emmanuel, " God is With Us "— meaning that through Jesus, God is with the ecclesia ( literally " assembly ", but translated as " church ").
With economic stagnation since the late 17th century, which was particularly acute in 1704 ; the country depended more and more heavily on sales of cattle and linen to England, who used this to create pressure for a union.
With the decline of large herbivores by the late ice age, Pachycrocuta was replaced by the smaller Crocuta.
With the late addition of County Wicklow, the number of counties ( or ).
A popular image of Guanyin as both Guanyin of the South Sea and Guanyin With a Fish Basket can be seen in late 16th century Chinese encyclopedias and in prints that accompany the novel Golden Lotus.
With the advent of European exploration into the area in the late 17th century, Lake Michigan became part of a line of waterways leading from the Saint Lawrence River to the Mississippi River and thence to the Gulf of Mexico.
With remaining revenues, St-Laurent oversaw the expansion of Canada's social programs, including establishment of the Canada Council to support the arts, and the gradual expansion of social welfare programs such as family allowances, old age pensions, government funding of university and post-secondary education and an early form of Medicare termed Hospital Insurance at the time, that lay the groundwork for Tommy Douglas ' healthcare system in Saskatchewan and Pearson's nationwide universal healthcare in the late 1960s.
With the creation of MINIX 3, and its transition to a graphical interface, some commercial software and hardware developers have started to implement some systems with MINIX in the late 2000s.
With the gradual conquest of southeastern Europe by the Ottomans in the late 14th century, the name of Macedonia disappeared as an administrative designation for several centuries and was rarely displayed on maps.
With the explosion of digital communication technology in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the question of what forms of media should be classified as " mass media " has become more prominent.
With that, the Nets employed all three Albert brothers during the franchise's history ; Al started his broadcast career with the Nets during their ABA days, while Steve called Nets games during the late 1970s and 1980s.
With their love of the Beach Boys and late 1960s bubblegum pop, the Ramones paved the way to what became known as pop punk.
With unfavourable exchange rates in the late 1980s, Porsche decided to focus its efforts on its more upmarket models, dropping the 924S for 1989 and the base 944 later that same year.
The second single from the UK release was " With Every Heartbeat ", released in late July and reached number one on the UK singles chart.
With the exception of several years in the late 1940s when Irna Phillips was in dispute with Procter & Gamble, Guiding Light was heard or seen nearly every weekday since it began, making it the longest story ever told in a broadcast medium.
With the retelling of Arrivederci Yamato as the open-ended Yamato II television series ( ending in late 2201 ), Arrivederci Yamato was redesignated as a discardable, alternate timeline.
With less than four minutes to play, a frustrated Alan Page was called for a personal foul for a late hit on Griese, and then one play later both Page and Kuechenberg were given offsetting personal fouls after getting in a scuffle with each other.

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