Changes to the holiday and sick leave have been made as a preventative measure, said Mrs Roney. |
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Non-medical advice to take Ciprofloxacin, for example, as a preventative is totally wrong. |
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Your doctor may consider prescribing preventative medication such as a beta-blocker. |
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The service plan also provides remote system troubleshooting and preventative maintenance to uncover potential problems before they occur. |
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As a preventative measure, don't drink anything carbonated while you eat Korean barbecue. |
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It is always cheaper to pay now rather than later, so it became a case of doing a preventative total rebuild on everything. |
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There needs to be a massive shift in the health care system from treatment to preventative care. |
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More couples are willing to have preventative counselling than they are to seek it out after walking down the aisle. |
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Many people think the Pill is simply a preventative measure, but it does also act as an abortifacient. |
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Remember that the preventative drugs for malaria need to be continued for one month after leaving the malarial region. |
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There does not appear to be effective preventative or deterrent measures to cope with this rise in attacks. |
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For those drinking three to four cups of coffee per day the preventative effect was even greater. |
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One of the preventative measures is that surfaces likely to in contact with hands should be sterilised with disinfectant. |
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Do the best for your cats and kittens by taking them to a vet for preventative vaccinations. |
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But somehow, preventative medicine gets spun into an infringement on our God-given right to get drunk wherever and whenever we like. |
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Next spring, before new growth starts, spray the plant with copper fungicide or lime sulfur as a preventative. |
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Along with the Netherlands, it has applied to the EU to start preventative vaccination of domestic birds in some areas. |
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It is also high in vitamins, minerals, protein, phytochemicals and chlorophyll, and it may work as a cancer preventative and brain booster. |
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Bilateral mastectomies or ovariectomy are recommended preventative measures, neither of which is a complete barrier to cancer development. |
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Granger's framework can be seen as a preventative in minimizing the use of meaningless correlations. |
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One way is by ensuring that your pet is on a monthly parasite preventative. |
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If I had a dog who'd already had a tick-borne illness, I'd use a really reliable tick preventative. |
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Treatments include preventative medicines and those for use in acute attacks. |
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She would like to become an equine practitioner specializing in preventative medicine. |
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As part of preventative maintenance, periodic checks of the endoscopes are done. |
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Last year a national campaign for preventative medical check-ups was held in Bulgaria. |
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Required preventative treatments as a condition for issuance and continuation of a policy. |
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We now try to deal with animal health on a preventative basis, anticipating problems and heading them off. |
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Quinine salts appeared in many preventative types of sun lotion and calamine was often used to take out the sting. |
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And I believe that that's what I classify as a nonjudicial determination of guilt, and it's a preventative action. |
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It is irksome that some common sense preventative measures are not in place. |
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She coordinates preventative medicine programs and pathology at Hagen's parrot breeding farm and research institute. |
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It declares such marriages null and void in general, but it doesn't do anything preventative to stop people from getting married. |
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Many are cynical about the preventative measures and question whether hand-washing can do much to limit the spread of disease. |
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Maybe it's a preventative measure to stop drunks who ran out of smokes in the pub bundling in there but it was very annoying. |
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But somehow, preventative medicine gets spun into an infringement on our God-given right to get blotto wherever and whenever we like. |
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Authoritarian rulers, who are themselves rarely affected by famines, tend to lack the incentive to take timely preventative measures. |
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In other words, there's very slight blockage and they want to take a preventative move, prophylactic heart surgery. |
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The immediate impact of his intervention was to sidetrack preventative campaigns. |
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It tends to persuade people who may be otherwise inclined to carry out a preventative maintenance service once a year. |
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Lawyers hose down this theory saying doctors should practice preventative law. |
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The proposed regulations would have veterinary surgeons prescribing all medicines, including preventative drugs. |
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How much time do we have, to develop this preventative medicine of climate that guards against sudden shocks? |
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Far from it being a preventative war, and that's the way they sold it, it inaugurated a century of the most unspeakable violence in human history. |
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A spokesman for the safety authority, known as CASA, said the investigation was a preventative measure. |
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You can avoid fly strike by making sure you clean out the hutch regularly, apply preventative medication to the coat and always check on your rabbit AT LEAST once a day. |
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Crow explained that his site put preventative measures in place to preclude trolls from reigning. |
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They aim to have a preventative medication on the market by mid next year. |
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As the war on Iraq has shown, no lie is too risky for use in justifying a preventative war. |
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The failure of a long-trusted preventative measure will therefore cause dismay. |
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Right now the preventative measure appears to be working, with hospital admissions down to single figures. |
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Last year, a large group of young people were arrested as a preventative measure, the idea being that they might cause trouble. |
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Therefore, a call for vigilance accompanied by information on the associated penalties is a preventative measure that we should not ignore. |
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The Court of Appeal agreed that requiring treatment was a more effective preventative measure in the circumstances of the case than jail. |
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Langley RCMP's crime reduction strategy will focus less on strong-arm tactics and more on building relationships as a preventative measure. |
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As a preventative measure, Governments and NGOs should provide information to potential victims of trafficking. |
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We recommend doing this longer program 2 or 3 times per year as a preventative measure after the condition is completely resolved. |
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As a preventative measure the only option would be to remove PKD positive breeding animals from a breeding program. |
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The best preventative measure is to prevent the continued passage of moisture into the wall cavity. |
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The first anti-scaling preventative measure is to supply good quality demineralised water as make-up feed water. |
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As a preventative, MULTI-THERM should be sprinkled just as it begins to snow, sleet or ice up. |
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The goals of home and community care nursing can be preventative, curative, rehabilitative, palliative or supportive. |
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According to the specialists, in the light of these premonitory signs authorities must adopt preventative measures all the same. |
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Should legal aid play some role in achieving broader justice system objectives of preventative and reparative strategies for the accused? |
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Serenade ASO is a broad spectrum, preventative biofungicide for the suppression of many important plant diseases. |
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We should also, into the bargain, like to see openness about the whole process and about the development of these preventative measures. |
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You benefit from attractive premiums and high coverages for alternative medicine and preventative measures. |
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Thanks to social-care cuts, cuts in voluntary sector services and preventative care, the number of cases being referred to us has doubled. |
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Its principal programs focus on the areas of preventative health care, integrated food security and gender empowerment. |
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Furthermore, this law has led to Bolivia violating national and international law prohibiting the use of preventative justice. |
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The key to maintaining a nice stainless steel finish is preventative cleaning. |
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When is the government going to start investing in long term care spaces, home care, preventative care and community health supports? |
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Despite advances in preventative measures, recent events have demonstrated that accidental oil spills at sea will still occur. |
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Knowing you are at risk for diabetes allows you to begin early preventative measures and detection options. |
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Source water protection measures, especially in the context of a drinking water program, are generally preventative in nature. |
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The preventative maintenance jobs shall include those that are frequency or condition based. |
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However, the Massachusetts program requires insurers to cover preventative care without a deductible. |
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Montague says they are doing everything they can do to control the beetles, and that includes implementing preventative measures at the mill yard. |
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This preventative mental work, says Ekman, is different from Western conceptions of emotional control, where unpleasant emotions are considered almost inevitable. |
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It works by damaging the cell walls of the spores and while many other preparations are preventative, sodium bicarbonate will work as a contact fungicide. |
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If you know that you get less joyous in winter months, you have to start a preventative approach. |
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He also seizes the opportunity to do public outreach, educating locals on HIV and AIDS as well as preventative methods. |
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While medications have improved, the use of preventative drugs like Truvada remains hotly debated. |
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There is no known effective antiviral drug, no vaccine, and no preventative medication. |
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Another preventative measure has been warning labels and transom placards, particularly on rental houseboats commonly used by less experienced boaters. |
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Cooling towers provide the cooling for an entire complex and they need preventative maintenance, overhauls and replacement of the refrigerant. |
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Protection against preventative detention and the minimum age for this is not provided in legislation promoting cases relating to arbitrary and unlawful arrest of children. |
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In addition to all of the preventative measures required by the new regulation, employers are responsible for developing emergency notification procedures to help put a stop to violence as quickly as possible. |
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The right to protection contains not only a right for every worker to compensatory measures, but also to preventative measures before the dismissal takes place. |
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One might surmise that workers at these institutions are trained to take appropriate protective measures and work in circumstances that allow them to take appropriate preventative measures. |
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The government also wants to boost preventative care, on which Britain spends too little. More effective prevention is likely to help constrain demand for treatments to deal with avoidable ailments. |
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There are legal criteria for ordering preventative detention, such as preserving the public order or guaranteeing the continuity of an investigation. |
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In addition, in light of our ageing workforce, we are increasingly focusing on preventative activities to reduce the frequency and reoccurrence of injury. |
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Actions were organized according to the five following components: a preventative presence and intervention, the partnership, tele-protection, architectural redesign and public relations. |
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I believe that strong environmental liability legislation will have a preventative effect with regard to environmental damage and will encourage the repair of the damage. |
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It is a preventative, promotive and curative science. |
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The engineering staff conducted preventative maintenance on the hydraulic slewing system of the unloading boom without the deck department having been informed. |
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As a preventative measure, therefore, the mix tanks or paint lines shall be emptied at the same rate as paint or solvents are returned from the circulating system. |
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Another important preventative measure is training. |
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We're excited to add preventative maintenance to our product portfolio, and to offer this valuable service to homeowners. |
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It is listed in Attachment K as to which building would like which preventative maintenance program. |
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In the absence of regular preventative maintenance and servicing, DC drives developed a reputation for being expensive to maintain. |
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As we have learned from the catastrophic oil well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico, it is far more cost-effective to take preventative measures to safeguard ocean health than to restore it. |
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However, the city's close call that summer, as well as the harrowing experiences of other British Columbia municipalities such as Kelowna, spurred Kamloops to take preventative action. |
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We urge small business owners to implement preventative measures so staff members are aware of scamming behaviour, Mr Eaton said. |
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He should keep track of the frequency of his cold sore outbreaks, and, if it is excessive, he should talk to his doctor to assess the need for preventative treatment. |
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That is the ideological premise that has given rise in recent years to the theory of preventative war, the violation of individual freedoms, the end of personal data protection, and the fixation on security. |
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It's been determined that some factors like alcohol consumption and being overweight are detrimental and the consumption of omega 3 fatty acids is beneficial, either in treating a flare up or as a preventative measure. |
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In 1829 the first UK Coastguard instructions were published and dealt with discipline and directions for carrying out preventative duties. |
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On being notified, the legions would strike out in preventative and punitive expeditions from Mainz or Strasburg, or Augsburg on the other side. |
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In parallel with retributive justice, the area of preventative justice was described as being very effective, especially in conflict and post-conflict arenas. |
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As such, despite the multiple preventative measures that can and should be taken, awareness can happen even under the care of the most welltrained and experienced anesthetist. |
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The implementation of the commission's proposals, alongside the bill and our need to work with self-funders more, will increase the requirement for enablement, preventative, telecare and telehealth-type services. |
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Despite the obvious truth that it is better to have a fence at the top of the cliff than an ambulance at the bottom, the true preventative role which the social sciences can so effectively perform was not occurring. |
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The objectives of the workshop program are to raise awareness about the risks of secondary traumatization, help identify symptoms and develop preventative coping mechanisms. |
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Thiabendazole and carbendazim are Group 1 fungicides used in both curative and preventative application through stem or root injections, often used in conjunction with eradicative pruning to remove infected parts of the tree. |
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As a preventative measure for future victims and to help supports to current victims, it would be useful to direct education and policy efforts to understanding the psychological effects of crime. |
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Taylor concluded that, for some individuals, propranolol might be an effective preventative measure for PTSD or traumarelated symptoms if administered within a short time period following a traumatic event. |
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However, DAFA has developed detailed operating practices for the industry as a preventative measure to reduce the likelihood of ISA occurring in the first place. |
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In Bulgaria, the Finance Minister announced that he would increase the statutory interest for late payment by 10 or 20 points as a preventative measure. |
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Therefore, and for the first time, the National Commission for Fighting Violence against Women is talking about laying down laws or taking actions that monitor education or practices and behaviors, as a preventative measure. |
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We offer a complete range of instruments for a variety of disciplines, such as preventative dentistry, dental surgery, extractions and periodontology. |
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The good news is your risk for developing heart disease can be, in many cases, greatly reduced by keeping your pulse on some simple preventative steps and practicing heart smarts. |
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Our preventative maintenance programme is second to none. |
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Care includes clipping nails, treating corns, calluses, ingrown nails and thickened nails and preventative care as well as referral to other health professionals. |
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It is extremely difficult for both ourselves as the tour operator and indeed hoteliers to take preventative action from stopping any infection of the Norwalk Virus. |
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Topics include preventative maintenance, flat repair, wheel bearings, cables and housing, handbrakes, chain and cogs, derailleurs, bottom brackets and wheel truing. |
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He had his prostate completely removed as a preventative measure. |
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This is no country for bellies I assure you, though our food is all that I can desire yet the exercise required to procure it is a sure preventative against rotundation. |
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Energetic trenchermanship was a prudent form of preventative medicine. |
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Wiping a baby's mouth after each feeding with a damp washcloth or brushing children's teeth with fluoride toothpaste if age appropriate are also key preventative measures. |
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She said there were no instructions for use of the equipment and the circular saw used was an old, discontinued model not subject to preventative maintenance or checks. |
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Approximately 250,000 women die each year of cervical cancers caused by human papillomavirus despite the currently available preventative vaccines. |
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By performing preventative maintenance at the specified intervals, fleets can significantly reduce unscheduled maintenance and potential vehicle breakdowns. |
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Evolve Technologies will ensure our network runs smoothly, by providing Element H2O with a custom preventative maintenance program to effectively manage our computer network. |
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This anticipated retirement timeline may in part be prompted by the physical intensiveness of the work or by reactive or preventative health reasons. |
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For example, investment in market production, infrastructure, education, and preventative health care can all grow an economy in greater amounts than the investment spending. |
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