The main section of the handbook is an easy-to-use A to Z compendium of ailments and disorders. |
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The very day I arrived at college for freshman orientation week I was issued the student government's new-boy's handbook. |
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The language of this handbook accommodates the needs of design and production professionals and students. |
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The mission of the college is stated as follows in its course catalogue and faculty handbook. |
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Visitors, local residents, and libraries alike will find this in-depth handbook a veritable cornucopia of all things Arizonan. |
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Metastatic carcinomas are not included, which I think could have added another dimension to this handbook. |
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You should have an employee handbook that explains important policies and procedures, such as workplace safety and anti-discrimination policies. |
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This handbook is for leaseholders whose flat is in a building owned and managed by Lewes District Council. |
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Pact produce a yearly handbook of their production company members, which is a good starting point. |
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Although this book is called a handbook, it is clear that it is much more than that. |
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The recently released handbook is intended to help even the lay public grasp the medicinal properties of herbs. |
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This handbook offers advice on blogging anonymously and getting round censorship. |
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You need a handbook for guys just to understand the double meaning to everything they say! |
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Several common-sense short cuts were taken in the handbook to facilitate readability. |
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Each chapter goes into details that warrant the use of this book as a handbook. |
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Besides listing goals, the co-op has compiled a handbook to explain rules and procedures. |
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These chronicles became the handbook for future travellers and ironically, for gold prospectors and desperados planning quick gains. |
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The information handbook for the engineering aspirants will be available at 80 select Indian Bank outlets in Tamil Nadu. |
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He has completed a book of boyhood memoirs and a handbook on creative writing, both unpublished. |
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Signal your intention to change the lane in good time by using the blinker and if necessary, by hand signalling, says the handbook. |
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However its plan and whatever its strategy, a handbook is a book of instruction. |
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Amusingly, the audience got to choose between the actual book, a DIY handbook and a book about Heraldry. |
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As a handbook it clues us in to those criteria by which the guild of artists judge their works, thereby helping us all appreciate art better. |
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Refer to your employment contract or employee handbook to verify the expectations of your employer. |
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The handbook is a portmanteau category that covers the contemporary publications of sporting bodies, professional and trade associations, churches, universities, etc. |
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Well, I bring you a cautionary tale from the elfin handbook. |
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Rather than avoid them, a responsible handbook should engage its readership in the scholarly disputations that pertain to the foundations of the area or field. |
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Publication of a new handbook of public health for the postgraduate students used in the field by different development partners. |
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A third ground rule in the hostage negotiator's metaphorical handbook is to never lose your temper. |
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At first any handbook was available for a penny, sometimes you just need to start something to find your way. |
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In Singapore, at least, employers are given a handbook on proper behavior toward a maid. |
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If so, look back over the earlier chapters of this handbook, in order to work out your own appropriate response. |
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Since every context is different, the key actions in the handbook must be adapted to each specific local situation. |
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He reached into a deep pocket of his white coat and produced not a well-thumbed handbook but his iPhone. |
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This is a handbook, with many tables and lengthy descriptive passages. |
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Their address is given in the service record book that accompanies this handbook. |
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It also supported reprinting some hardcopies of the document as this handbook is consistently one of the publications that is most in demand. |
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In addition, several training programmes were organized in Cambodia including a media handbook on land mine awareness. |
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Pedagogical adaptation may also involve adding to or reorganizing the contents of the handbook. |
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The company has produced a pocket-sized, quick reference handbook to aid AMEs in their assigned work. |
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This empowering handbook unravels the complex knots that lead from damaged self-esteem to minor misbehaviors to acts of violence and self-hatred. |
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It could form part of a handbook for democrats or perhaps, rather, be used as an object lesson in anti-democratic manipulation. |
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The fitting of some accessory kits requires removal of the original pillion seat, which houses the handbook. |
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Hence developing methodologies for post-conflict settings cannot be a one-time exercise resulting in an unalterable handbook. |
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This was a production right out of an academic theoretician's handbook. |
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In the planning approach as presented in this handbook we strive for a high level of participation. |
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The UNESCO handbook on legal and practical measures against the illicit traffic contains clear recommendations. |
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In that handbook it says quite clearly that candidates have the option of running either local messages or national messages. |
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The handbook contains very useful information and tools for achieving sustainable development. |
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We anticipate that each school will adapt the processes in this handbook to its own needs. |
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This handbook is written for basin managers, government officials and all their partners involved in water resources management. |
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I felt like if he snapped his fingers, I would turn some wicked somersaults, spring off a trampoline, and dive into a routine directly from the page of a gymnastics handbook. |
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Is there some celeb handbook that advises celebs in choosing a remote and inaccessible religious tradition so as to keep clear of the common herd? |
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With contributions from 37 entomologists who are experts in corn insect pests, the handbook includes the latest techniques in corn pest management. |
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The test will be a blind exam so applicants cannot memorise the answers but the Government is publishing a handbook guide to the areas being tested. |
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The employment contract or handbook should ideally set out the company's expenses policy and should detail all expenses that will be reimbursed by the employer. |
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In the 1970s, he wrote a book called handbook on Abortion, which he updated and republished in seven editions over the years. |
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She is currently working on her third book, a novel called THE SOCIAL CLIMBER'S handbook. |
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When the perf report was finally released, alongside it was a brand new use-of-force policy handbook. |
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It is, rather, a handbook for philosophy students, written to illustrate how arithmetic, geometry, stereometry, music, and astronomy are interrelated. |
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By the end of his life, in 1941, there were millions of scouts worldwide, and his quaint little handbook had outsold every other English book of its time. |
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Lawrence Carrington's St. Lucian Creole is a valuable handbook for anyone interested in the phonetic and morphological structure of Creole speech. |
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Some of their comments are quoted in the margins of this handbook. |
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The handbook and television advertisements focus on developing a positive self-image in young athletes, safety in sport and places emphasis on participation. |
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However, each standard intersects with others in the handbook. |
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There is something in this handbook for each of you. |
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The enumerator handbook describes explicitly the tasks to carry out. |
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In addition, it's a stoneworker's handbook, because the author himself is a stoneworker with several decades of experience. |
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Quite clearly, the handbook for all candidates that we read, that we examined in previous elections, states without equivocation that the choice is up to the candidate. |
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Please provide any additional comments or feedback on this handbook. |
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In this handbook, we focus on the institutional or 'soft' responses because there is plenty of scientific and technical information already available on structural issues. |
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The Bluejacket's Manual is the basic handbook for United States Navy personnel. |
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Horst recently published the ninth edition of his plant disease handbook as well as contributing to several field manuals. |
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Along with essays in evolutionary psychology and anthropology, I assigned handbook articles on emotions and personality psychology. |
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Take a page from your parent's party handbook and host a potluck dinner or progressive dinner party. |
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Lipatov, Matjushkin and Mosin create and describe the same two groups in the Mordvin lexicological handbook. |
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More than just a collection of repertoire, Tunes and Grooves is an essential handbook for ethnomusicologists. |
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Laser-like attention to detail was most impressive, with not one but two or three translators assuring the preciseness of each of the 8 language translations we needed urgently on an employee handbook project for a client. |
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Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy was the most popular philosophical handbook of the Middle Ages. |
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Airservices Australia defines the exact limits of restricted airspace in their annual handbook. |
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Maria Gaetana Agnesi, the first woman to write a mathematics handbook, become the first woman Mathematics Professor at a University. |
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The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees handbook calls for the consideration of whether a resister was drafted or joined the army voluntarily. |
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This handbook offers a comprehensive review of current research regarding central Syria's ancient Aramaean culture. |
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This opinion was heeded, because the brewery benefited from the tax rescript procedure provided for in Articles L. 80 A and L. 80 B of the tax procedure handbook. |
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A Blue Peter ornithology handbook is a must-have if you don't know your blacknecked grebe from your red-backed shrike. |
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The idea probably was to create a handbook for merchants, essentially a text on weights, measures and distances. |
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Practical indications for the application of CSPM and methodic-thematic instruments in the form of Tip Sheets and a Resource Pack can be found in Part 3 and 4 of the handbook for practitioners. |
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For example, a faculty may choose to revise or reformat the handbook as a stand-alone document, or to incorporate the contents of the handbook into other materials or textbooks. |
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However, in this handbook, we use it extensively as a diagram style, to mean an AMOEBA shape rather like the 'blobs' used in much systems diagramming. |
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This handbook sets out suggestions, rather than definitive answers, and provides illustrations of how pressing challenges in water resources management in basins are being dealt with in practice. |
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Just drawing attention to this illustrates the unlikelihood that any unions will pick up this handbook and work with it over 5 or 10 years through the process. |
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That is why the Czech Ministry of the Interior, together with VNG International, a Czech training institute and the Czech association of municipalities, developed a handbook for councillors. |
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When this happens, it is critical to reflect upon and understand the gap between the standards and key actions listed in the handbook and the reality in the local context. |
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He also found that the small handbook he had written for soldiers was being used to teach observation and woodcraft to members of Boys' Clubs and Boys' Brigade. |
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First, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees handbook calls for a consideration or determination whether a resister was drafted or joined voluntarily. |
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An easy-to-read handbook for the fight against acid rain and global warming, The Canadian Junior Green Guide addresses the issue of garbage disposal and other environmental problems. |
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Comics were my handbook, my point of entry into American culture. |
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The C-spanner is stored under the pillion seat, behind the handbook. |
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It was a very militaristic, rigid and officious handbook, with information destined to assist the families in the deployment, such as aspects of coping with separation. |
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Saxon is author of the popular terrorist manual The Poor Man's James Bond, a handbook containing recipes for bombs, napalm and tear gas. |
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A handbook distributed to police updates the guidelines for motorcades and other public appearances by Thailand's royal family. |
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It's written as a handbook with simple sentences so that children can read it themselves and share it with young siblings and friends. |
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Taking a page out of the Hutchison handbook, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill White called for gubernatorial term limits today. |
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One court considered whether the disclaimer was typeset differently, in a different color print or set apart from the body of the handbook. |
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More than mere handbook for the would be small brewer, it's also part memoir, capturing some of the relentlessly competitive edge that led to Mikkel falling out with his twin brother and rival brewer Jeppe. |
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Unfortunately, we do not yet have the promised handbook about that. |
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As a handbook, Peacocks work does not get bogged down in technical discussions of petrology, morphology, design or provenance, among other subjects. |
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This handbook is intended to aid in the management of arthropod species both injurious and beneficial to forage and rangeland crops in the United States and Canada. |
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This first handbook on this hot and essential topic contains the whole chain of knowledge of biocatalysis in polymer chemistry in both a comprehensive and compact form. |
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In the 1991 edition of the CPT handbook, a code for transurethral balloon dilation of the prostatic urethra was added, and the same code is present in the 1992 edition. |
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In other words, Machiavelli was a political thinker, perhaps most renowned for his political handbook, titled The Prince, which is about ruling and the exercise of power. |
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