They also want the clock stopped for welfare recipients who are in job-training programs or are working but still receiving income supplements. |
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Most recipients are either very poor, severely disabled, or single mothers. |
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The awards have been given out each year and the recipients are chosen by an independent panel. |
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None of the recipients to whom I spoke knew of the Society before their awards. |
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Kathleen and Michael loved music and dancing and were the recipients of many trophies for waltzing and the quick step. |
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The sample of survey recipients selected was weighted using these percentages. |
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Ex-prisoners and food-stamp recipients worship with the well-heeled and educated. |
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This state of unresponsiveness could be adoptively transferred to partially immunosuppressed recipients. |
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Grabbing a pitch fork she shoved it into one bale breaking off chucks that she spread out between the three ever grateful recipients. |
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He denies social welfare recipients will be forced to sell homes to repay debts. |
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They are the recipients of Smart awards from the Department of Trade and Industry. |
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Hopefully all recipients gave their explicit consent to receive such messages. |
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The letter, which came from an address in London, tells recipients to quote box numbers when replying. |
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Pensioners and other welfare recipients in the cities did not get the chance to air their views. |
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It is also an expression of gratitude by organ recipients to donors and their families. |
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A simple link in each email allows recipients to unsubscribe from future mailings. |
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Much of the money to pay benefits to future recipients will have to come from somewhere else. |
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He is one of the youngest recipients of the George Cross in military history. |
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Mr Logue said his family was both overwhelmed and proud to be the recipients of the award. |
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I have checked the internet and similar letters have been sent to recipients worldwide. |
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Some of the world's leading businesses and corporations have been previous recipients of the awards. |
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The award remains a unique one and the recipients this week were proud to have been selected. |
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With no will to search for work many of these recipients remain at home and reap the benefits of their weekly cheques. |
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Most people would rather be active independent citizens than recipients of benefits. |
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The awards were presented to the recipients at a function in the Chamber last Wednesday. |
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We used to discuss its past recipients and the possible winners in years to come. |
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Nowadays, major disclosures of the soon-to-be recipients of knighthoods and peerages are commonplace. |
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Furthermore, forcing welfare recipients onto workfare has forced many young people to drop out of school or training programs. |
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Welfare recipients are to face new coercive measures to force them into workfare or to accept cheap labor jobs. |
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We appreciate that they have many calls on their funding so are especially grateful that they considered us worthy recipients. |
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It is possible to split the liver into two segments that can be shared between two recipients because the liver regenerates. |
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Concern has centered on the risk of introducing novel pathogens derived from animals into human recipients of xenografts. |
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Government officials always seem so reluctant to define qualifications for recipients of social welfare. |
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If experiential learning is properly implemented, learners are definitely not passive recipients of knowledge. |
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Inheritance tax is levied only on the estate, not on the recipients of any exempt gifts. |
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The wild and weedy rice taxa were used as pollen recipients, whereas the cultivated rice was used as the pollen donor. |
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Instead, he is dangling before its recipients a lump sum that is difficult to argue with. |
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The recipients are known as armigers, and may use the title Lord or Lady before their name. |
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Stan sees this as time well spent of course, but with each mistaken stab, hundreds of blank or malformed emails are sent to unwitting recipients. |
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Forcing more social security recipients to involuntarily seek employment would make some badly off people even worse off. |
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If only 100 recipients take the bait, it is worthwhile since emails cost next to nothing to output. |
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Tissue and bone banking poses significant risks to recipients if errors are made. |
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Parents, seizing the wrong end of the stick, at once saw Eric as the ideal baptismal name, to the ultimate dismay of its recipients. |
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The Maundy recipients told the Evening Press that they were determined not to sell the coins. |
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The topics were mixed up, and the recipients were not told of the basis of the topic selection. |
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Like most victims of pollution, email recipients are powerless against the polluters. |
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We must move firmly beyond a passive politics in which people are simple recipients of policies decided for them. |
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The association between dative case and recipients or benefactives holds for direct objects and subjects as well as indirect objects. |
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This situation in particular refers to people who receive social welfare benefits and old age pension recipients. |
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While it's not immediately known whether any of the recipients fell for the story, the spam mail has only led to smirks. |
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This setting indicates how many recipients may be addressed in the header of a single message. |
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The more prominent have been the recipients of hate mail of a kind normally reserved for child molesters. |
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In a clear breach of Netiquette, it spammed all twenty with the same reply and failed to blank the identity of the recipients. |
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It just perpetuates the stigma that welfare recipients are lazy bludgers who need to be forced into work. |
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In March 2003, the AIA announced nine recipients of this honor, including exemplars in both multifamily and single-family design. |
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The same benefits will also apply to one-parent family payment recipients, and those receiving unemployment benefit. |
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Average rents were universally out of the reach of welfare recipients and their families. |
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Email encryption wraps a secure layer around messages and attachments, making them unreadable by anyone except their intended recipients. |
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There were regular interpreters in attendance, who made considerable sums out of the recipients by expounding and unriddling these oracles. |
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Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to examine social support networks between drug using and nondrug-using welfare recipients. |
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The attacks used a polished version of a rudimentary technique, called spear phishing, to trick recipients into revealing their e-mail passwords. |
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The sheer bulk of it affects the whole Internet, of course, not just individual recipients. |
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I asked the recipients who would still not participate for the reasons for their non-participation. |
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I soon found out that it was a mass-produced letter to all able non-pregnant recipients. |
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They believe social welfare recipients are spongers who could find work if they only got on their bike. |
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Oh well, they're both just the prime minister's hacks, recipients of his favours, obeyers of his orders. |
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No wrapping paper, no cards and no thought of how I'm going to get the presents to their rightful recipients, mind you. |
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At this time of year, we are often the recipients of a freshly shot brace of pheasant or a wild haunch of venison. |
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Just as routinely, artists are now the recipients of cease-and-desist letters from trademark owners claiming infringement. |
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This money will come from more than doubling the present fees charged to the recipients of home care. |
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In this study, we surveyed the clinicians who are the recipients of these interpretations. |
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Until recently, the mean generally went undetected, their parsimony hidden from everyone but its recipients. |
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Why is it then that recipients have to wait for periods any greater than one month to receive their medal or clasp? |
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Corruption takes root when donors expect failure and recipients know that dismal performance will bring no adverse consequences. |
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Osteoporosis and fractures resulting from it can significantly impact on the quality of life of organ transplant recipients. |
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The points are collated and evaluated by members of the Awards Committee, who use the composite points to determine the overall award recipients. |
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The international federation has organized regular sports events for organ recipients to advocate organ donation and transplant worldwide. |
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Inadequate child care means that many recipients must forgo job opportunities or find it infeasible to keep a job for very long. |
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The figures were greatly inflated, allowing welfare-bashing cronies to misuse the numbers and misrepresent welfare recipients. |
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So we are, in fact, the inheritors and recipients of all of those interesting evolutionary experiments. |
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We can begin a concentrated effort to persuade United Way campaigns to exclude local Boy Scout troops as funding recipients. |
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Alleged experts on the human condition voiced concern that the recipients would be somehow damaged. |
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Just goes to show that recipients of such filth should not open the material out of curiosity or to confirm the material. |
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It relates to interception of communications where both the sender and all intended recipients are located inside the United States. |
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Unlike with postal junk mail, spam places most of the cost burden on recipients and the larger infrastructure. |
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She's urging the state to require customer service jobs for food stamp recipients be located in the state of Wisconsin. |
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Forty states already rely on overseas help desks for their food stamp recipients. |
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Medicaid programs are run by the states, which also determine the level and extent of coverage to recipients. |
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Scholarship recipients include freshers, students currently in third level education and mature students entering college for the first time. |
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He has crusaded ceaselessly against welfare recipients, eventually gaining national renown by time-limiting their eligibility for support. |
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Messages identified their recipients with a cryptonym and gave necessary instructions in coded messages. |
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He supported Bush's reinstatement of the gag rule for recipients of US family planning funds abroad. |
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Of the country's 47 prefectures, 44 are net recipients of government subsidies. |
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I pay several bills using standing orders, yet these payments reach their recipients up to five working days after being debited from my account. |
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As before, the Korean War recipients ranged from privates to lieutenant colonels, with nine army men and three Marines represented. |
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Diagnosis of the condition can be difficult because transplant recipients have denervated hearts and rarely present with chest pain. |
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While conservatives talk about welfare recipients being a burden on the public, many don't realize how little we spend on public assistance. |
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Nepotism was rife, friends and relatives were given jobs or found themselves the recipients of grants funded from the public purse. |
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The increase is being financed by dipping into funds dedicated to medical purchases, a move that pits workers against social security recipients. |
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The former Governor discontinued a programme that helped welfare recipients pay their utility bills and prevented disconnection during winter. |
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When recipients open a digitally signed e-mail, a displayed symbol indicates that the message has not been forged or spoofed. |
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I have learned recently that in almost all cases, food is distributed to recipients prior to their doing any work. |
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Most welfare recipients who have found work are employed in entry-level jobs, often part-time and temporary. |
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Today we were the lucky recipients of a private tour, a gift from our friend G. who volunteers at the museum as a docent. |
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Their policy requires that the blood types of donors and recipients be matched before releasing any organs. |
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More than one half of all kidney recipients receive an organ from a cadaveric donor. |
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Each of the recipients was given a sight test so they could receive the correct eyeglasses. |
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Requests for the money soon follow, the demands for which increase until the recipients finally realise that there is no fortune and that they've been duped. |
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The law required welfare recipients to pay in advance for their drug test with a refund promised if they proved to be drug free. |
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First, the human recipients of the vaccine will not have pre-existing immunity to it. |
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And yet, some transplant recipients swear that a literal change of heart precipitates a metaphorical one. |
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The act was also not supposed to entangle reporters in a net of prison sentences, either as recipients of leaks or as disclosers in their own right. |
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What you had to recognise was that you had a set of willing donors and a set of recipients. |
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Increasing job seekers' competence in basic skills and unskilled labor may have positive results for transitioning welfare recipients into the workforce. |
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Could you possibly forward me the names and addresses of the recipients? |
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Compared with patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, HSC transplant recipients generally display a more fulminant onset and course. |
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Montagu and the Chinese had carefully chosen the recipients of the journalistic visas. |
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For these recipients, socks are a welcome present, as are a hat or gloves. |
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I talked about Holy Cross, and the time I spent in Worcester helping welfare recipients navigate job training and social services. |
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Endorsing a path to citizenship for DREAM Act recipients is fine, but small potatoes. |
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Two awards for outstanding achievement were a surprise to the recipients. |
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There was a more than twofold increase in survival among recipients of combination antibiotic therapy as compared with that for recipients of monotherapy regimens. |
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Astoundingly, this would mean there are more men claiming to have won the Medal of Honor in Vietnam than actual recipients of the medal since the Civil War. |
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I was, in fact, one of the lucky recipients of the inexhaustible generosity documented in the film. |
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The unique characteristic of these fascinating plants is their flowers, whose odour is not likely to cause amour unless the recipients of the odours are blowflies. |
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I urge all recipients of this bogus waste of paper to return them, without filling them in, to Mr Deasy so that at least he, and not us, has to pay for their disposal. |
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If a mom has three or four lunches to make every morning with each of the recipients having their own likes and dislikes, the mom has an even bigger task. |
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For the most part they have lingered this long on the dole because they are the least skilled and the most unemployable of the nation's welfare recipients. |
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We've heard plenty about welfare to work measures, about clampdowns on sole parents, disability pensioners and dole recipients that will be announced tonight. |
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The fliers included information about gun safety and dunned recipients for donations to the partnership, which helped lead efforts to ban concealed carry permits. |
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The growth of the internet has made it so easy for people both to gather information from diverse sources and to disseminate information to diverse recipients. |
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Most recipients were flattered until they saw the price tag. |
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The Medal of Honor has been awarded only 13 times in more than a decade of conflict while deserving recipients are passed over. |
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The New York City Workfare Media Initiative teaches welfare recipients and union workers how to use documentaries about workfare and welfare reform as organizing tools. |
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Specially commissioned carved wood plaques, made by Crookedwood Crafts in Abbeyleix, were presented to both the recipients along with framed certificates of achievement. |
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The use of antilymphocyte antibody therapy for immunosuppression also enhances the likelihood and severity of infection in susceptible recipients. |
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The only thing at this time that I care to divulge is that my letter from Raychel instructed me to deliver her letters to their rightful recipients. |
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The infections were detected in recipients by a positive blood smear. |
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The astonished faces of the recipients soon turn to happy smiles. |
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Although some winners were unable to attend due to prior engagements or ill-health, the vast majority of the past recipients of the prestigious award were at the dinner. |
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More than half of able-bodied SNAP recipients work in the year in which they receive benefits. |
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The end of the cold war inaugurated a new period, where non-Westerners were no longer the helpless recipients of Western power, but now counted amongst the movers of history. |
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The recipient is selected by a committee of past award recipients. |
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They also found a rate of arthritis in the 1.4 million recipients identical to the rate found in the general population. |
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Still, it's no surprise Walmart was among the first recipients, since the retailer is hostess' largest single customer. |
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He also had an encounter with Roger Wicker, one of the recipients of the ricin letters. |
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Only about 15 percent of kidney transplants are done with living donors, the other recipients must wait about five years before receiving a kidney from a nonliving donor. |
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In the 1990s it was a common trope to complain about welfare recipients who had cable television. |
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It seems to be open season against domestic purposes benefit recipients. |
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Interest in pheromonal effects in women has been aroused by McClintock's famous demonstration of influences of armpit compounds of donor women on cycle length of recipients. |
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But the increasing number of low-income dole recipients shows that wages have generally stayed low and that its economy is not likely to fully recover in the short term. |
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Although this is only a rough sketch, there is evidence nonetheless of a number of outlines which are of only secondary importance, such as the recipients on the trabeation. |
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It is the unexpected in the mundaneness of life that should make art recipients delight in the art work or to smile at it in acknowledgement. |
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That cedes the field to Gulf Arab backers who are less choosey about the recipients of lethal aid. |
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Clinical and in vitro evaluation of cidofovir for treatment of adenovirus infection in pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients. |
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Every budget decision connected with transfer payments is extremely relevant to women, as they constitute the majority of recipients. |
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The State of Virginia is phasing in an initiative to move 40,000 welfare recipients onto private payrolls. |
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Improved phagocyte response by co-amoxiclav in renal transplant recipients. |
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And not the least, they smashed the racialist view of peasants as uncultured recipients of cultures from beneficient foreigners. |
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But recipients were expected to give works to the monarch, at New Year or on their birthday. |
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The UN High Commissioner for Refugees was awarded in 1954 and 1981, becoming one of only two recipients to win the prize twice. |
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The participation floor for benefit recipients is lower than for other groups on the same income. |
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Past recipients of Fight Colorectal Cancer's Congressional Champion Award include Rep. |
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An award ceremony was held here on Tuesday at Higher Education Commission Islamabad for the recipients of HEC-UNDP Fellowship on Federalism. |
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On 23 February 2003, the Bee Gees received the Grammy Legend Award, they also became the first recipients of that award in the 21st century. |
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Indigenous elites were an integral part of the repartimiento, often being recipients of large extensions of credit. |
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Surprise your recipients by adding some pseudographical glitz to your email signature. |
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He also works in the recipients to get them to accept these blessings and to increase the assurance of their possession. |
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The one hundred and eighty two recipients of the Victoria Cross are listed here. |
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Fellows, Certified Physician Executives and advanced degree recipients recipients will comprise ACPE's new Vanguard. |
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Funds raised will provide wheelchairs to more than 21,000 recipients in the developing world. |
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His daughter, Alanna Battistini, is one of twenty-four IDA scholarship recipients. |
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The recipients of the donations range from the Arts Council of Kalamazoo to the Comstock Community Center. |
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People with type O blood are known as universal donors, and those with type AB blood as universal recipients. |
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LeNoir, the 114th NMA President, is concerned about the long-term impact of these reductions to food stamp recipients. |
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If your recipients no longer wish to receive your emails and can't opt out, they may report you as spam. |
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Singh involved 799 CRT-D recipients with coronary venograms and chest x-rays obtained at device implantation. |
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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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Worse, overreactions to this report could hamper our efforts to assist welfare recipients become productive members of society. |
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The packager lets recipients view and work with protected files in the files' native applications. |
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The 2015 scholarship recipients are apprentices Kristopher Heine and Jorge Martinez. |
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Lupus-like syndrome, Quincke's edema, laryngitis and stomatitis occurred only in the antibodies to Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha recipients. |
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Begun in 1988 with just seven recipients, Conrail's Diamond Drop award formally recognizes the safety record of hazardous material rail shippers. |
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It comes after Warwickborn Lynda Marenghi recently became one the first UK recipients of the revolutionary treatment to correct longsightedness. |
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Group O RBCs contain neither A nor B antigens and can be transfused safely into recipients of any ABO blood group in most of the cases. |
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But they want someone other than food stamp recipients to foot the bill. |
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Additional NMTI recipients were Federico Faggin, Marcian Hoff, and Stanley Mazor for the microprocessor and Steve Sasson for the digital camera. |
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The selectee is nominated and unanimously chosen by former recipients of the Hard Hat Award. |
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Once a file has self-destructed for all intended recipients, Digify deletes the intermediate file from its servers so that it's gone for good. |
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The Municipal Art Society of New York has announced recipients of the 2nd annual MASterwork Awards. |
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It's one of the highest recipients of so-called Third World brain drain in the world. |
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This was cathartic, a daily brain dump that kept all the recipients in the loop on Tricia's progress and me from exploding from all the stress. |
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Bronchoscopes are commonly used on lung-transplant recipients and patients suffering from cystic fibrosis, AIDS, or lung cancer. |
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Of the 95 veterans, 20 are DAV members from Washington state, including half of the Bronze Star recipients. |
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The award is for a term of up to five years and recipients must be professors in tenure or tenure-track positions at a Canadian university. |
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Cold virus infections also showed up in five saline recipients, apparently from exposure to infected housemates, they note. |
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They provided care for many recipients and allegedly gave then kickbacks for signing the time sheets, Baker said. |
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To decrypt the messages, the recipients use their unpublished private keys, known only to them. |
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In 2002 the names of all Sikh VC and George Cross recipients were inscribed on the monument of the Memorial Gates on Constitution Hill, next to Buckingham Palace. |
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The film festival makes a Lifetime Achievement Award each year, the past recipients include John Hurt, Brian Cox, Sir Tom Courtenay and Michael Palin. |
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Judges often became the recipients of spontaneous unburdenings, which could happen only when the tellers already trusted their listeners' discretion. |
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William Robertson and Edward Spence are other Victoria Cross recipients. |
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As of 2016, 16 of the 113 recipients have been of Scandinavian origin. |
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She and Beatrix remained friends throughout their lives and Annie's eight children were the recipients of many of Potter's delightful picture letters. |
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The normal state of human affairs is many-to-many communications, each source going out to many recipients, but each recipient also having multiple sources. |
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Her generosity was rewarded in the success of its recipients. |
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In this way, recipients can generate their own private keys directly from the server as needed, and they don't have to worry about distributing their public keys. |
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Crudely defined, success means improving decisions enough to justify the costs of the disclosure requirement to the government, the disclosers, and the recipients. |
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In Finnish, recipients of 'give' can take the allative case, as in.In West Greenlandic, the theme can be coded like the P, with the recipient appearing in the allative case. |
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Despite their names, these extended master's degrees may not be described as doctoral degrees nor do they confer the right to use the title of doctor on their recipients. |
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From the pool of district recipients, the ADAA Awards Subcommittee chooses one awardee for recognition as the national Award of Excellence recipient. |
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Cohen and Frazzini argue that in the market in which all participants are potential recipients of news, investors underreact to news from economically linked firms. |
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But consumer watchdog Postwatch warned today that this Christmas recipients could be liable for any underpayment plus a pounds 1 administration fee. |
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To the Jamaicans, the recipients of too many foreign trainers who fly in, collect a paycheck, and fly out, our sharing made all the difference in the world. |
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In contrast Levellers argued that all men who are not servants, alms recipients or beggars, should be considered as property owners and be given voting rights. |
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Past recipients of the Big Hitter Award include Senator David Williams and Centre College and the City of Danville for hosting of the Vice Presidential debate. |
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All eight recipients became insulin independent, but three did not maintain independence, including two who tested positive for autoantibodies and alloantibodies. |
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Guided by self-interests, an email address authorization scheme is claimed to be an essential element needed to curtail abuse and thus protect recipients. |
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In the early 1950s the only way of communicating new bird sightings was through the postal system and it was generally too late for the recipients to act on the information. |
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Offa's Kentish charters show him laying these same burdens on the recipients of his grants there, and this may be a sign that the obligations were being spread outside Mercia. |
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Manitobans will once again help select the 10 grant recipients from a list of twenty finalists through an online voting process that will take place in the spring. |
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There are, of course, a minority of recipients who are bone idle. |
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Fighters catcher Shinya Tsuruoka, second baseman Shinji Takahashi, third baseman Eiichi Koyano and center fielder Yoshio Itoi were each first-time recipients for Nippon Ham. |
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