The bully-boy gangsters did their best to derail the forces of law and order but failed thanks to special precautions taken by the police. |
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The precautions taken publicly are rendered null and void by the amount of negligence which goes on in private. |
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If you select tile, try using a throw-rug with a non-skid backing for added precautions, especially around areas that get wet. |
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If we happen to be in a drought condition, all fire precautions are doubly necessary. |
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To make aware of these precautions and warnings at a glance I have tried to compile such paragraphs remedy-wise. |
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One must not only accept the possibility of a lunar paleontology and parabiology, but take precautions not to contaminate the existing forms. |
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What precautions should be taken to make sure that Internet-based opposition research is accurate? |
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Many of these fatalities and injuries could have been prevented if proper safety precautions were taken. |
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But because sanitary conditions and medical care in many remote regions may be lacking, you need to take some precautions. |
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As there are no contraventions of the legislation covering fire precautions, the certificate cannot be cancelled. |
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Follow these precautions for the first few dates with anyone and you'll never land up in a sticky situation! |
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Working online without taking these necessary security precautions is simply asking for trouble. |
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However, if people are concerned about dislodgeable residues, they can use the following precautions. |
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The way many people here see it, these precautions are the great equalizer when your opponent is a serial killer. |
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And I expect you to take appropriate precautions that we are not followed or observed. |
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In areas controlled by the private sector road signs tend to be clearly visible and safety precautions such as speed bumps are often used. |
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Standard precautions are applied to all patients being cared for in health care facilities, regardless of diagnoses. |
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Health risks can be reduced by following all safety precautions and instructions provided on pesticide labels. |
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Classical liberals believe that the precautions and warfare are necessary to protect the bubble. |
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People should be taught to take the right precautions when using an unsecured network. |
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Bulcock Beach lifesaver Kate Stow said she suspected the creature was a cunjevoi but could not be sure, so they had to take proper precautions. |
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Her piggy eyes were too glued to the money to pay any attention to me though of course I took precautions anyway. |
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If you have to travel in an unpressurized aircraft, talk to your doctor about extra precautions. |
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Yet the local, regional and federal governments appear to have taken no precautions. |
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Direct telescope viewing is not recommended, since special precautions must be taken to avoid permanent eye damage. |
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Regardless of the precautions you take, your requisite insurance does not necessarily have to be expensive. |
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Despite the precautions, the production team has occasionally reshot small portions of coming episodes to repair lapses in the story's logic. |
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Parents are also being reminded to take extra precautions if their children were planning to go trick-or-treating. |
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And then the government, on its part, has taken a lot of emergency precautions to safeguard the population from chemical or biological warfare. |
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Mr Bush has said that none of the warnings was specific enough for meaningful precautions to be taken. |
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Westerners were often prone to neglect the ordinary precautions concerning health, which gradually weakened their constitutions. |
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Considering all the precautions we'd taken, this was something of a security lapse. |
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Safety precautions were inadequate on a building site where a joiner fell eight feet and broke his back. |
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Medium-carbon steels are readily weldable provided the above precautions are observed. |
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The licence was provisionally granted on the condition that fire precautions were met and added washbasins installed. |
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Older patients with dentures and partials also need to take precautions against a dry mouth. |
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Tristyn cautiously pulled out her small box of colored pencils, taking precautions not to disturb the proctor. |
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Because your shoulder girdle is an injury-prone area, take the following extra safety precautions when performing overhead presses. |
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Before inserting the airway, explain the procedure to the patient and use universal precautions as necessary. |
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They're safe if you follow the precautions on the label, which suggest ventilating your work area. |
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In using a Kelvin bridge, you must follow precautions similar to those given for the Wheatstone bridge. |
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Because if you make decisions without proper precautions, you're bound to make costly mistakes in life. |
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The detail of what amounted to those reasonable precautions I have rehearsed already to your Honours. |
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This morning the Chief Executive Officer sent out an email imploring everyone to take all possible precautions in the current climate. |
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So, before you buy that cap gun or bouncing ball for your child, take some precautions. |
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Invite him to ask you questions, and let him know of your desire to be sexually intimate with him once precautions are taken. |
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In particular, the building has inadequate fire precautions and no provision for thermal insulation. |
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The jetboat travels at a sizzling speed, even when making its way through the narrow canyons, but all the precautions are taken. |
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Therefore, precautions should always be taken if the presence of asbestos is suspected. |
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It is capable of launching attacks which will not always be stoppable whatever precautions are taken. |
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Local heating by blowpipe or torch is not recommended, but when this is necessary precautions must be taken to avoid local overheating. |
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Police have stepped up patrols and are advising women to take precautions such as walking in groups and avoiding lonely areas. |
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When working with pressure-treated lumber, use the same types of precautions as you would with any other carpentry and woodworking processes. |
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The functionally one-eyed, or monocular, athlete should take extra precautions. |
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Furthermore, to take precautions against uninvited guests was thought too onerous a burden to place on landowners. |
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There is no general blanket rule, but being safe and taking those precautions are the most important things. |
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It should keep a close and watchful eye on safety precautions in all facilities. |
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The new leaflet draws on a number of international clinical studies and concludes that precautions must be taken when using mobile phones. |
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It is timely reminder that many farm-related accidents can be avoided if potential hazards are clearly identified and precautions taken. |
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Car theft, burglary, muggings and pick-pocketing are the most common crimes and sometimes it seems no amount of precautions will protect you. |
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But cleaning fish on a lively boat that is heading for home at best speed can be fraught with danger if proper precautions are not taken. |
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A quick amble about the station revealed that the left luggage lockers were closed and sealed due to the security precautions. |
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But when nature's protective mechanism overcompensates and precautions aren't taken, there is a danger of blood clots. |
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Always take the proper precautions with ladders and safety equipment, and don't overextend your reach or place yourself in precarious positions. |
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Massive amounts of money were spent helping the airlines fund new security precautions. |
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What are the precautions I have to take to prevent giddiness from occurring again with any diet restrictions? |
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And just as you would childproof an indoor room, it's important to take safety precautions in the yard to keep young children safe. |
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We were taking the best precautions we could, but when it came into the Wharfedale valley we were not very hopeful. |
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If you hire an arborist, make sure he or she follows these same disinfection precautions. |
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It also covers taking proper precautions to ensure that confidential information does not fall into the wrong hands. |
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If you cannot take these precautions, you should consider wearing a protective face mask that covers the nose and mouth. |
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At the same time, last weekend the UN admitted that HIV infection is spreading worldwide, despite the use of preventatives and precautions. |
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The precautions taken to warn the public of the danger were adequate for sighted persons but not for the blind. |
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With some precautions, women can regain their advantageous position in the healthy heart race. |
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If people took simple precautions such as wearing rubber-soled shoes and using a circuit-breaker, deaths would be fewer. |
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The authorities issued a detailed circular warning of the need to take stringent safety precautions. |
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With some precautions and proper management, all patients of kala-azar could be cured with amphotericin B in a rural set-up. |
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He thought our pediculous condition was due to a lack of hygienic precautions. |
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If your precautions are met with peevishness on the part of the guy, forget him. |
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If you want to venture further, make sure you take the normal precautions for wreck penetration. |
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Patients exposed to anthrax and botulism should be cared for using standard precautions. |
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Other high-risk procedures, including endotracheal intubation and bronchoscopy, also require special precautions. |
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Prices reflect what must be charged to cover the unseen costs of safety precautions. |
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Only minimal safety precautions are needed, and the patient can be discharged from the hospital. |
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If I follow all the precautions and the guidelines to a T, will they be safe? |
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Climbing mountains and deep-sea diving can both be dangerous, in the absence of the right precautions. |
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During the outbreak in Toronto hospitals, health care workers became infected with the virus despite observance of strict infection control precautions. |
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Please fasten your seat belts securely and observe all safety precautions. |
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We speak of someone as in delicate health, for example, which means that he or she has to take precautions that ordinary healthy people can disregard. |
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Special precautions need to be taken when cutting pressure treated lumber. |
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We all probably already know that sharp tools like saws and knives are needed to carve pumpkins and that taking precautions when using the tools is a necessity. |
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Staff members should take precautions to prevent serious injuries caused by needles, scalpels, and other sharp instruments or devices used during surgical procedures. |
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And as far as security at the screenings goes, League says his theaters have taken the necessary precautions. |
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Every sane person will expect the Government to take sensible precautions. |
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There were massive air-raid precautions, trenches in public parks, barrage balloons aloft, and anti-aircraft weaponry deployed on public buildings. |
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No precautions have been taken to reinforce the ceilings, which could collapse onto the statues. |
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Consider the following precautions when selecting a wet cleaning method. |
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Work on this project will not start until the whole area is sealed off and precautions are put in place to prevent an outbreak of the bug aspergillis among patients. |
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Last month, Charles convened a meeting for nyc members specifically to go over Ebola precautions. |
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Older cars that still use grease nipples on major steering and suspension components would rarely cause trouble in flood as long as those precautions are taken seriously. |
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It's far easier to take precautions before the damage is done, rather than embarking on fad diets to lose the weight that you gained over the festive season. |
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As animals face into another summer at grass, beef and dairy farmers have been urged to take effective precautions against killer animal diseases. |
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Still, there are people in Unalaska who are taking precautions, despite all the exhortations stating that they're not necessary. |
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Given these imponderabilities, we suggest to you to take additional precautions until details of the vulnerability have been published, and we have been able to assess it. |
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Other precautions include staying inside on high particulate pollution days and making sure your child is not exposed to too much diesel pollution on school buses. |
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And I think that's why he takes such elaborate security precautions. |
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But they say that having MRSA will not delay anybody's discharge from the hospital and that there are no special precautions to follow once the patient is home. |
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But after a few days of rest and recovery he was lowered again, with some precautions against choke-damp, to chip down another ten feet, when water was struck. |
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He gave instructions accordingly, but directed that all safety precautions should be taken to prevent inflammable material falling off the wharf into the oil. |
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When the prolonged administration of iodine or iodides becomes necessary, certain precautions must be observed to prevent the development of iodism. |
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By taking precautions against insect bites and completing a prescribed dosing regimen of antimalarial medication, travelers can prevent infection. |
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Suddenly the very integrity of the ballot is in question, with six million postal votes being cast, with totally inadequate precautions to prevent fraud. |
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General precautions include moving heavy or breakable objects from a child's reach and preventing children from climbing shelving units or pulling objects down on themselves. |
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These companies encouraged positive precautions to prevent fires by the design and construction of buildings, and to deal rapidly with conflagrations. |
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Those who can afford to put a water softener on or to take a precaution with their tap washers will be paid for by those who cannot afford to take such precautions. |
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By taking the proper precautions and teaching them to your child, you can prevent these uncomfortable skin infections from putting a crimp in your active child's lifestyle. |
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Follow all necessary safety precautions and turn the laser on. |
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Things would be less secure day-to-day, but we'd be unlikely to have something of this scope, which is the result of all of our safety precautions. |
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Since boxing involves forceful, repetitive punching, precautions must be taken to prevent damage to bones in the hand. |
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An uncircumcised man should always take special precautions when bathing to pull back the foreskin and clean carefully around the glans. |
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The patient was managed with water precautions and a 7-daycourse of polymyxin Beardrops, and his otorrhea resolved. |
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Safe Electricity urges farmers and agricultural workers to take precautions around power lines. |
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Business owners and other service providers should take precautions to protect themselves from deadbeats. |
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The band were deeply shaken upon learning of it and requested that appropriate safety precautions be taken in the future. |
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A woman needed urgent intubation but was in c-spine precautions, and I had a new resident tagging along with me at night. |
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When, despite these precautions, animals still become sick, they are treated with veterinary medicines, by the farmer and the veterinarian. |
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Even careful safety precautions in the factory do not make it a good place for John Q. Public to wander unattended. |
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Just to handle the Ebola virus, scientists must wear space suits and employ the strictest biohazard precautions. |
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On the second contract precautions were taken as the length was built on old coal mine workings. |
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Both parents should feel comfortable with the decision to cosleep with their baby and be committed to following appropriate safety precautions. |
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The weather is clement, though there was a downpour yesterday and I was obliged to take precautions. |
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The IOC President Jacques Rogge characterized Greece's organisation as outstanding and its security precautions as flawless. |
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Like most transplant recipients, Kainer takes daily antirejection medication and takes precautions for a diminished immune system. |
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Be sure to follow the usual safety precautions when cooking outdoors. |
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Speaking to media here, Odisha's Health Minister Damodar Rout assured that all possible precautions are being taken. |
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Health professionals and patients need to be clear about precautions that minimise corticosteroid side effects. |
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Because of this, all safety precautions must be taken whilst out in the mountains. |
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Anyone who imports, farms, depurates and fishes for Pacific oysters should take precautions to prevent the spread of OsHV-1 ovar. |
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These precautions do not completely eliminate reflection because of diffraction, especially at longer wavelengths. |
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Neither our precautions nor our warnings could stop their looting, though we did all we could. |
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Perhaps some hyper-vigilant readers wanted to know how contract killers operate, so as to take precautions against them. |
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Three precautions can help protect anyone contemplating liposuction or other cosmetic surgery, says a leader among plastic surgeons. |
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These are precautions to prevent it becoming designated as a statutory right of way in relation to its permitted use. |
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Unfortunately, lack of scientific training on the part of medical attendants who probe and befinger wounds without proper antiseptic precautions is met with too often. |
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For this reason, most travel guides recommend that visitors take precautions in order to ensure their possessions' safety, especially inside the metro premises. |
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And it was not to bee modelled or directed by the paterne of regular and remisse friendship, wherein so many precautions of a long and preallable conversation are required. |
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Following proper safety precautions, pour out a small amount of fuming nitric acid and fuming sulfuric acid into separate labeled vials while under the fume hood. |
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Discuss the precautions crematories are taking, which includes having personal protective equipment such as Tyvex suits, gloves and masks on site. |
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These systems aim to ensure proper planning and consideration of the risks involved in a particular job, at a specific time and place, with designated precautions. |
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While he was still in Leicester, after the battle of Bosworth Field, Henry was already taking precautions to prevent any rebellions against his reign. |
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But a reasonable person with the same abilities and skills as the accused would have foreseen and taken precautions to prevent the loss and damage being sustained. |
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Nevertheless, these data support current recommendations for use of N95 masks and for special precautions when performing intubations on SARS patients. |
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Even with massive concrete lids on the process pools, precautions against radiation exposure were necessary and influenced all aspects of plant design. |
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The doctors said kidney stone patients who are cured are more prone to get kidney stones again and should take precautions in their diet and drink more water. |
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Use of gloves and eye protection, and even masks if aerosol transmission is suspected, is mandatory in standard biosafety precautions used in laboratory animal facilities. |
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But to its credit, the book does outline positioning precautions in the management of bronchopleural fistula with empyema, a topic which is often absent larger texts. |
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