"If that's the kind of administer for the EPA administer you would be," Sen.
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Senator Grassley will administer an oath to do "impartial justice" to Chief Justice Roberts, who will then administer the same oath to all 100 senators.
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Chief Justice John Roberts will administer the constitutional oath and retired Justice Anthony Kennedy, who Kavanaugh is replacing, will administer the judicial oath in a private ceremony.
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The CVS site can administer about 200 tests a day, according to the Post, and Walmart can administer about 150 per day at each of its two sites.
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Chief Justice John Roberts will administer the oath at the private ceremony, after which Justice Anthony Kennedy will administer the judicial oath at a public ceremony at the White House.
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Victims of injury or illness who become paraplegic or completely paralyzed, unable to control their hands, are unable to self-administer the lethal cocktails that licensed physicians may not administer legally.
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Neither is creating a very hard-to-administer new tax on wealth in an environment where the Internal Revenue Service does not have the resources to administer the current tax laws.
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" He then added: "They cannot help wondering why they should be deemed wise enough to administer the surface rights but not wise enough to administer the minerals contained in the public lands.
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Emergency responders tried to administer CPR but to no avail.
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The police also did not immediately administer a rape kit.
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Administer nursing care to ill, injured, convalescent, or disabled patients.
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That has caused many governors, who administer Medicaid, to balk.
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A Trump Court would no doubt administer that final blow.
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Nuclear medicine technologists administer earn around an hour, on average.
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From there, women can administer the pills on their own.
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In how they administer Guantánamo, how they treat detainees, etc.?
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Would state or local governments administer the program more effectively?
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I administer the force and recruit and equip that force.
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The justices said the distinction should be easy to administer.
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Training people to administer Narcan would require tremendous public education.
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In all jurisdictions, the patient must administer the medicines themselves.
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"Can "track and administer allowance, clothing budgets, household expenses, etc.
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But the ACA system was complex and difficult to administer.
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The decision was quickly made to administer a clot buster.
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Sullivan helps fund companies to design and administer their products.
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Also, work requirements will cost the states millions to administer.
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They may need their current pediatricians to administer those vaccinations again.
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Cops say they tried to administer a breathalyzer ... but Smith refused.
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Roger helped to administer CPR until the baby gasped for air.
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A similar device was used to administer a dart containing antibiotics.
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Health workers administer polio vaccinations from their perch on the berm.
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Meanwhile, many U.S. hospitals that administer Remicade don't offer a biosimilar.
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SafetyWing has partnered with insurance giant TokioMarine to administer the plans.
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He would administer pain in verbal, as well as physical, ways.
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"We need a pill, that's the easiest to administer," says Huhtaniemi.
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The hope is to administer music like medicine to damaged brains.
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The foundation will secure and administer funds for the Lisk project.
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A separate Veterans Health Insurance program would administer VHA insurance programs.
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Who would administer the schools and hospitals and on what basis?
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First responders attempted to administer life-saving measures but were unsuccessful.
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There is a better way to administer a paid leave program.
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Roger pushed past the crowd and helped a firefighter administer CPR.
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Currently, UCSF can administer between 60 and 100 tests per day.
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Acetaminophen is considered safe for infants, and it's easy to administer.
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Cancer centers have to be certified to administer the CAR-Ts.
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Luckily my husband volunteers (read: is forced) to administer the injections.
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The Constitution grants states the right to administer their own elections.
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Bierlein says her government's role is simply to administer the country.
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Additionally, clinics that administer these medications are struggling to cover costs.
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More than 1,300 have joined a Facebook group she helps administer.
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This is also where we administer lunch and/or medications when applicable.
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When I administer this drug in the hospital, I set people's dreams.
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Attempts to administer CPR to Hong on-scene were unsuccessful, police said.
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Free tuition, by contrast, is simple to administer and easy to understand.
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Patients then have to decided how they want to administer the hormones.
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As if that was not enough, even doctors often administer expired medicine.
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The fire department used canine masks to administer oxygen to the dogs.
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But Charles' body was still in condition to administer the sweet science.
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"It's an attractive idea but very difficult to actually administer," he says.
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But only certain hospitals can administer these tests and they're not equal.
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States, which administer the programme, were forced to resort to emergency measures.
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Trying to administer gene therapy around her can put somebody at risk.
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But Conte never helped administer nandrolone to Hunter or any other athlete.
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Some startups have developed platforms to build and administer bug bounty programs.
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Police officers regularly ordered paramedics to administer ketamine, the OCPR report says.
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He called 911, identified himself and attempted to administer aid to victim.
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Private companies would administer Medicare Advantage-type plans funded by the government.
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Rachel, in a surprising turn of events, says she'll administer the drug.
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Some witnesses say that no one tried to administer CPR for him.
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They prepare radioactive drugs and administer them to patients undergoing the scans.
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Both would require establishment of a separate governmental unit to administer them.
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They alighted in San Francisco hoping to administer a coup de grâce.
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I can no longer administer my fan page, with over 150,000 likes.
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Richer countries are better able both to administer and to enforce MPAs.
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The handful of companies that administer the benefit behind the scenes — Tuition.
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State and local election officials use these management systems to administer elections.
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Currently, 29 states administer partial waivers while seven states offer statewide waivers.
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My pharmacy charged $175 for the vaccine, and $25 to administer it.
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Researchers don't yet know when to administer it, or at what doses.
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"We could not administer this law and not have access," says Counihan.
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EPA administer Scott Pruitt doesn't want to go to court right now.
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Pediatricians have been lobbied by parents to administer the measles vaccine early.
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These rules did not end up being easy to explain or administer.
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They control traffic, administer drugs into our bodies, and dispatch emergency services.
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Attempts to administer justice for past atrocities seem only to deepen divisions.
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And the universality of the dividend would make it simple to administer.
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Some bills would make it illegal for physicians to administer the treatments.
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The IRS does not need Schedule B to administer the tax code.
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Hays's job was to administer morals and to front for the industry.
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Determined to consolidate power, Thieu ordered his henchmen to administer a victory.
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She then demonstrated how to administer Narcan, an overdose reversal nasal spray.
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The downside is that the dual system would be complex to administer.
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Each year league-hired wizards administer intelligence tests, known as the Wonderlic.
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Conservatives and progressives have historically disagreed about who best can administer Medicaid.
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Overdosing and having first responders show up to administer Narcan summons both.
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Doctors sometimes had to chase patients around the room to administer the drug.
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It calls for an international regime to administer any exploitation of lunar resources.
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They educate our youth, administer justice, and meet the needs of the vulnerable.
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The next day, Calabrese was notified that she is cleared to administer Spravato.
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If you think someone is overdosing, call 911, even if you administer naloxone.
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Not only do I support vaccines, but I routinely recommend and administer them.
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The affidavit states that Langsch went to her home to administer last rites.
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The two companies administer $2.5 billion in annual Medicaid drug spending for Ohio.
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Doctors must apply and take an eight-hour training course to administer buprenorphine.
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If someone overdoses, nurses are on hand to administer naloxone and revive them.
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The bill calls to create a Cannabis Justice Officer to administer the money.
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Hand raised, expression sombre, he reads a pledge to administer his café wisely.
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The EscarGlow facial is a microneedling treatment where they administer a snail serum.
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Most nights, particularly when it matters most, either can administer a pyrotechnics display.
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He is underwater on foreign affairs and his ability to administer the government.
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The 911 audio goes on ... the dispatcher asks if anyone could administer CPR.
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Conformity also makes the state tax system less expensive to administer and enforce.
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Make it easier for first responders to administer the overdose reversal drug, naloxone.
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Programs associated with NARTH have been found to administer beatings to their patients.
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That means it is possible for clinicians to define and administer a dose.
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DHHS and Education jointly administer the much more modest Preschool Development Grants program.
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All of those districts had six other days to administer the computerized tests.
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These judges administer their trial and original jurisdiction courts at the district level.
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The Houston and Phoenix police departments are among those that administer polygraph tests.
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The government would still administer grants and maintain safety oversight, under the proposal.
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There are always unintended consequences to what seems expedient or easiest to administer.
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He got so sick, the family called a priest to administer last rites.
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Learn to administer an SQL database and all the tasks that entail. 4.
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I can no longer administer my fan page, with over 150,85033 likes. pic.twitter.
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The Patent Office's primary job is, not surprisingly to administer the patent system.
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He has prepared an intravenous line, ready to administer emergency medication if required.
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My doctor's office charged $200 for the vaccine and $100 to administer it.
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Doctors in Paraguay were able to administer an antidote and save the children.
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The country agreed to allow the WHO to administer Merck's experimental Ebola vaccine.
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Doctors refused to see patients and priests refused to administer the last rites.
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Yet, it's completely changed how thousands of people get high or administer medicine.
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National antidoping agencies and international sports federations typically administer about 300,000 tests annually.
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What they do: Assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, and extricate trapped individuals.
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" He added, "It's going to be very difficult for the I.R.S. to administer.
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Thus, physicians were able to administer blood-thinning medicine quickly after the stroke.
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In Australia, nurses can prescribe and administer pain to patients under many circumstances.
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Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) are essentially middlemen — companies that administer prescription drug coverage.
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But who would administer a single-payer plan that covers every U.S. resident?
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Further, the airline does not have or administer shots, spokesperson Chris Mainz said.
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Like many states, Louisiana cannot secure the drugs needed to administer the penalty.
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It is that the rich-world central banks may only have ounces to administer.
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Authorities allege the parents missed medical appointments and failed to administer anti-rejection medication.
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"The administrative state isn't going to administer itself," says a senior White House official.
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"We respect SFMTA's authority to administer a program how they see fit," he concluded.
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The tests also often rely on cops — not well-trained scientists — to administer them.
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Streamlining benefits into one monthly payment will eventually make the system easier to administer.
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Pope Francis blessed the holy oils the priests would use to administer the sacraments.
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The students (and their fathers) even built a robot to administer the water precisely.
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The report found instances in which officers instructed medical staff to administer the ketamine.
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The bpifrance sovereign fund, which was due to administer the scheme, declined to comment.
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Then, they could change the heart rate, administer shocks, or quickly deplete the battery.
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Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is scheduled to administer the oath of office.
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An attempt to administer tough medicine — by letting Lehman Brothers file for bankruptcy — backfired.
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They must also train medical staff to administer the vaccine widely in an emergency.
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It's time to restructure the responsibilities to administer detention and removal policies more humanely.
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Then you'll be turned over to a technician who will actually administer the test.
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Probuphine isn't a drug as much as it's a novel way to administer treatment.
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Mr. Tran, who also has a job helping administer the e-commerce site Grailed.
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The special counsel is obliged to administer justice without regard to party or person.
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But deacons may preach, perform weddings, funerals and baptisms, and help administer a parish.
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In 2014, only 12 states allowed basic EMS staff to administer naloxone for overdose.
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On the bench, I took the boy aside to administer the King-Devick test.
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PBMs are hired to administer prescription drug benefits, but these middlemen face little accountability.
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William says that he must administer a test to determine if Delos is ready.
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They carried whips and were authorized by law to administer lashings to any violators.
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Before we knew much about biology, we made social rules to administer sexual diversity.
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They blamed the companies that administer the federal loan programs for providing misleading information.
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It also allows students to carry the medicine and to administer it to themselves.
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But a recent campaign urged farmers to administer the drugs to healthy animals daily.
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The state pays the Sheriff's Association $1 million a year to administer the program.
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Then we'll have to administer Narcan, an opiate overdose antidote administered through the nose.
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The chewable supplements are easy to administer and chicken-flavored to entice finicky cats.
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Health workers administer throat swabs using thick rubber gloves built into the chamber's walls.
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He said both measures are probably unconstitutional and would be too expensive to administer.
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Although private doctors can administer it, most don't for administrative reasons, Dr. Tepper said.
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The centers would have personnel trained to administer medication that can reverse an overdose.
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I was prescribed patches to administer estrogen, and a testosterone blocker in pill form.
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As it stands, however, Obama administration holdovers continue to administer U,S, antitrust policy.
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And, generally, we have people that administer things to try and minimize the cheating.
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First, the Education Department has weakened accountability for the companies that administer student loans.
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Only health care workers and emergency service people have an obligation to administer Narcan.
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Valerie showed me how to administer the injections, somewhat assuaging my fear of needles.
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There are only a handful of doctors and medical centers that administer these treatments.
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Every single day across our country, the federal courts administer justice effectively and impartially.
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The government uses these reports to help administer the individual mandate and other requirements.
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Mr. Bradley said he tried to administer aid, but he did not call 911.
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Farmers complain that compliance is onerous because the program is especially complicated to administer.
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The five companies have a paramedic on board and can administer drugs if necessary.
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That could, in turn, make it harder for the administration to actually administer sanctions.
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To find one in your area that can administer it, check out the Celmatix's website.
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If it passes, Oregon will be the first state to let licensed therapists administer psilocybin.
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From the cold distance which you administer your prison, all you're dealing with are criminals.
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It requires a diligent patient to administer it as prescribed, over a set time period.
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Mr Gottlieb may have the technical ability to administer the correct medicine to the agency.
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Journals currently administer a system of organising anonymous reviewers to pass judgment on new research.
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Again, if it does not work within two or three minutes, administer a second dose.
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It is easy to administer if done by integrating carbon charges into fuel-tax systems.
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"We don&apost seek to administer power; we seek to dismantle it," the group says.
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Under the law, the terminally ill person must be able to self-administer the drugs.
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Here, you can select a Legacy Contact that will administer your page after you die.
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In Jersey, we ensure that licensed service providers verify ownership of the companies they administer.
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The City of Vancouver will now be able to administer a tax on vacant homes.
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Like Sells, he became a nurse anesthetist, a nurse with special training to administer anesthesia.
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For cattle, however, it is harder to administer a stunning blow without also causing death.
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Today, this may be complex to produce, but it is simple to administer to patients.
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In the first few hours of a newborn's life, doctors administer a vitamin K shot.
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We met his "sitter," a man who travels around the world to administer the venom.
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In Germany, doctors have much more freedom than those in Norway to administer experimental treatments.
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Disappointed, Woodward took to the Internet again, seeking out ways to administer the drug vaginally.
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"Straight expansion is usually a lot easier" for states to implement and administer, Rowland said.
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Chief Justice John Roberts will privately administer the separate constitutional oath earlier in the day.
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It created a High Authority, which stood above the six governments, to administer its provisions.
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Both countries claim all of Kashmir, but administer separate parts, divided by a defacto border.
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The president gets his lowest marks — 2023 percent — on his ability to administer the government.
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TrueConnect is offered at no cost or risk to employers, and is easy to administer.
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A team of about 50 Guinean epidemiologists deployed to Congo to help administer the vaccine.
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Create new subsidy programs: States could design their own subsidy systems, which they would administer.
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Housing authorities, the local agencies that administer these vouchers, have been down this road before.
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The 12th officer is charged with conspiring to hack into systems used to administer elections.
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Former prosecutors now run the Ministry of the Interior and administer the tax collection office.
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Once deemed competent, a patient must make a written request for medication to self administer.
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The other is charged with conspiring to hack into systems used to administer U.S. elections.
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By 2007, the federal government required hospitals that took Medicare funds to administer the survey.
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Nine national laboratories administer the grants in partnership with numerous military, academic, and corporate entities.
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What it could do: Remove unwanted items from the stomach, patch wounds and administer medicine.
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Since 1998, palliative care centers in Kerala have been permitted to administer the drug orally.
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Currently the funding – which goes to poor kids – is given to public schools to administer.
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The good news for them is the fact that individual states actually administer Medicaid anyway.
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Electrical stimulation devices, or ESDs, administer electrical shocks through electrodes attached to an individual's skin.
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India has the capacity to administer 8,000 tests a day, according to the Associated Press.
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The OECD found they are costly to administer and fall significantly short in expected revenue.
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Close associates of Mr. Braxton run the foundation and administer his label, New Braxton House.
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The Indian elections are an unruly behemoth, not only to administer but also to monitor.
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Many of the websites used to administer the application process have crashed under sudden influx.
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The nurse struggled to find a doctor nearby who was willing to administer the protocol.
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The governments of ten countries across Europe administer membership fees on behalf of religious organisations.
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A chaplain came to administer last rights and he was taken off of life support.
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The flu tests came back negative, so they decided to administer the Covid-220 test.
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Amazon will work with a third party to administer grant applications and distribute the funds.
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Congress can help by passing legislation to protect the responders who administer naloxone from liability.
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The congressmen also say that the states cannot be trusted to administer the new programs.
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Narcan is surprisingly easy to administer, and it can save a person's life nearly instantaneously.
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HRAs are flexible and generally easy for a small business to set up and administer.
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Vice President Pence will administer the oath that allows Jones to begin his senatorial duties.
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Others, like the tiny deathstalker scorpion, only need to administer a little venom to kill.
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We coach the executive team in ways that we think to administer to that feedback.
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If they owned the land, the states would have to collect rents and administer permits themselves.
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Armed with this information, the team chose to administer anti-anxiety medication, rather than just antipsychotics.
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Or it could be put into a separate trust with a corporate trustee to administer it.
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At meetings in their "sorority house," Salzman and other masters would administer paddlings with leather belts.
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For months he helped administer the shots needed to prepare Silverman's body to accept the embryos.
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Then in 1996, he allegedly "administer(ed) an intoxicant" to "sexually assault her," the filings say.
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Still, it is the DNC that will set the rules for and administer that primary process.
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Soon after, she came by Glide for training on how to administer the medication to others.
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Sowing unsubstantiated doubt about "election integrity" could have negative consequences for how we administer our elections.
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The regulated utilities that administer local distribution grids have responded by increasing investments in those grids.
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They urged nursing homes to administer 5mg of Zyprexa at 5pm to induce sleep in patients.
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Most complaints relate to how funds run by big banks and asset managers administer the money.
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One is that it could require hiring a small army of human editorial staff to administer.
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It paid United to administer the company's plan and ensure the claims it covered were legitimate.
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In each of Ohio's 88 counties, a bipartisan team of Democrats and Republicans administer the election.
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But we don't have to wait until 2020 to administer a treatment that eliminates cancer cells.
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Nor are there national standards for technologists who administer CT scans, which involve increasingly sophisticated equipment.
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The patents cover a 40-mg injection of Copaxone that patients administer three times a week.
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This makes it easier to administer in remote and resource-poor clinics across Africa, he added.
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"Homework therapists," as they are now sometimes called, administer academic help and emotional support as needed.
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This is not to say that only scientists have the expertise to administer or legislate science.
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Wearing one shoe, she runs to his side of the car to administer Narcan and CPR.
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They then grow that phage in large batches, purify it and administer it to the patient.
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Bee officials will administer a Tiebreaker Test to all spellers in the competition at 6 p.m.
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He said the state already had most of the systems in place to administer the requirements.
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Today, the Commission lacks a quorum to function in its duties to administer federal sentencing laws.
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They had dramatically improved cure rates using a protocol called "directly observed therapy" to administer antibiotics.
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But the A.F.P.s administer the funds of those who save, and they've done that very well.
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State officials administer the Medicaid program, but federal officials run the insurance exchanges for most states.
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In matters large and small, he takes it upon himself to determine, and to administer, justice.
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Over the years, other allegations raised questions about Mr. Wu's fitness to administer the Yahoo fund.
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The grants also led to "upskilling" for nurses, allowing them to learn how to administer vaccines.
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It reaffirmed Goodell's broad authority to administer discipline as he pleases and it affirmed his power.
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A unified service, single-payer activists have long insisted, would be simpler and cheaper to administer.
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"In some states, a caregiver can't administer eye drops, or help with wound care," he said.
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Both administer the New York archdiocese's program and oversaw the compensation of victims of the Sept.
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Singapore has a committee of Islamic scholars and imams who administer the country's Religious Rehabilitation Group.
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The medicines intended to heal were so toxic that nurses wore protective gloves to administer them.
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It is a crime against humanity, and those who ordered and administer it should be prosecuted.
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Then, she told Reuters, medical teams would probably return the following day to administer the vaccine.
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We also have one of the best teams in the world to administer and run racing.
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The federal government and states jointly administer unemployment programs, and eligibility rules differ across the country.
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Before Monday's amendment, South Dakota prescribed criminal penalties for doctors who administer transition care to minors.
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"Buyouts require resources and capacity to administer," said Caroline M. Kraan, another of the study's authors.
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What's broken is the way that we have chosen to prioritize and to administer that law.
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PBMs administer drug benefits for employers and health plans and also run large mail-order pharmacies.
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Also, a quarter of the money would go to the New York City DOT to administer.
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He proceeded to administer the oath to "do impartial justice" to the senators in the chamber.
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But I'd hesitate to administer Narcan out of fear of incompetence and fear of tort liability.
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Such a drastic payment swing will create extreme volatility for specialists who administer Part B drugs.
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I show her how to administer injections and she practices by giving me a B12 shot.
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Vice President Pence will administer the oath that allows the two to begin their senatorial duties.
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Those subsidies have come under attack by Republicans as too expensive and too complicated to administer.
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The federal government runs the program, though for-profit insurance companies sell and administer the policies.
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USCIS officials, including asylum officers and others, have been pushed to administer all three controversial programs.
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To administer health care to people in need, the island is in desperate need of power.
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It is important that our justice system does what it was created to do - administer justice.
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Eddie Gallagher joined the Navy in 1999 as a corpsman, trained to administer emergency medical care.
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Get that towel in a washing machine, jump in the shower, and administer some serious TLC.
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"Allow us to take away the burden from CBP if you can call it that and not administer the flu vaccine themselves, but a group of doctors can come in, work along side CBP and administer these flu vaccinations in a timely cost effective manner," says Mendoza.
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It's possible that flying drones could in many circumstances administer the XSTAT 30 syringe to patients too.
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Well, as he tells Michonne, it's so that someone who loves Deanna can administer the final blow.
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Dr. Patrica DeLaMora spotted a fellow triathlete who had collapsed, so she jumped in to administer CPR.
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NARRATOR: The Constitution doesn't say who has to administer the oath, but generally, it's the Chief Justice.
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It wasn't hard to create a little havoc and, at times, administer a kick in the intellect.
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"He's alive, he's alive," a man shouted as he tried to administer CPR to an unconscious man.
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In both the shopping and the Android cases, it wants the giant to administer its own poison.
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Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan each administer part of Kashmir, but both claim it in its entirety.
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The parties said they have engaged a former Obama campaign manager, Jim Messina, to administer the plan.
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India and Pakistan each administer part of Kashmir, but both claim the Himalayan territory in its entirety.
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The vaccine is also hard to administer, since it must be kept as low as -80°C.
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And no federal law requires insurers who administer self-funded plans to report suspected cases of fraud.
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Technically, to administer an IV, you must receive special training, but the standards vary state to state.
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Local public-housing agencies, which actually administer the federal programmes with HUD funds, privately complain of uncertainty.
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Conservative policy experts argue states will find ways to administer the program more efficiently under the change.
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Now truthfully I know as a former bureaucrat and former minister that that's not possible to administer.
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Agency workers would capture female horses and administer contraception before sending them back out into the wild.
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Need to know how to brush your cat's teeth, administer eyedrops, or simply hold your furry baby?
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"The differences are not confined to the neutral party that will administer Hodeidah port," the official said.
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The Czech Financial Benchmark Facility, a GRSS subsidiary, will administer PRIBOR after a transition period, it said.
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While relatively simple to set up and administer, both traditional IRAs and Roth IRAs come with limitations.
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A key task will be selection of a private sector financial services firm to administer the accounts.
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Z.R.S., now two, has special needs, including a caregiver to administer round-the-clock medicine and feedings.
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Today women sit in the Sahrawi parliament, administer the refugee camps, and train in the Sahrawi military.
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He said he did not administer the drugs himself but rather provided them to the sports ministry.
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What they do,according to O*NET: Assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, and extricate trapped individuals.
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Meanwhile, Kardashian and Shapiro have someone administer a polygraph test to O. J, which he completely fails.
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For Trump, it's another test of his ability to administer the government in a time of crisis.
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Moreover, the federal government has practically nothing to do with how states administer their criminal justice systems.
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These include the formation of a civilian council to administer the province once ISIS is pushed out.
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Warby Parker also works with non-profits that train volunteers to administer eye exams in underserved communities.
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An Islamic Waqf, or religious committee, continues to administer the Temple Mount/Noble Sanctuary under Israeli authority.
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Social workers and nurses clean their homes, administer their medications and, in some cases, become like family.
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The genesis of this contracting program was HUD's inability to administer the program effectively on its own.
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The drivers association could eventually set up and administer a fund for benefits like paid time off.
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McLeish had been authorized to prescribe, dispense or administer medication, according to the Atlantic County prosecutor's office.
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The law also specifies that the terminally ill people must be able to administer the drugs themselves.
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We can only administer sedatives in a clinical setting to reduce agitation on a short-term basis.
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Many longed for the day they were free to administer justice without powerful people tipping the scales.
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Another problem with NPV is that states also have wildly varying rules regarding how they administer elections.
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"If they administer the time out in anger, they may yell and frighten the child," Feldman added.
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The SDF appointed a civil council to administer the city, which was badly damaged in the fighting.
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After that, a nurse practitioner came in to ask a few more questions and administer the shot.
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Rather, they administer social welfare programs, regulate retirement savings and, well, adjudicate discounts on those 23andMe kits.
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The rule also requires that a firm's board of directors or senior leadership team administer the program.
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The Joint Declaration and Hong Kong's Basic Law say that Hong Kong is supposed to administer itself.
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The legislation will also require a 72-hour cooling off period before doctors administer an abortion pill.
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Employers could make contributions to employees' health insurance without actually having to administer a group health plan.
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At the time, fewer than 30 hospitals in Sweden had the necessary training to administer the procedure.
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They administer medication, monitor patient recovery, consult with other healthcare experts, and provide education on outpatient care.
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Gorman doesn't administer psychedelics, tell patients where to get drugs, or sit with people on drug trips.
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Subjects were told to administer electrical shocks to another participant, without knowing that the shocks were fake.
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Mr. Bares and Ms. Lavorgna estimate they spent some $50,000 to set up and administer the contest.
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Today, I have to administer twice as much the testing as I did the past two days.
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What they do according to O*NET: Assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, and extricate trapped individuals.
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What they do according to O*NET: Help anesthesiologists administer anesthesia for surgical and non-surgical procedures.
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"These results challenge the recommendation to routinely administer electrolyte maintenance solution when diarrhea begins," the researchers say.
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Nash Kitchens, 7, attended training on how to administer Narcan at the Public Library in Elizabethton, Tenn.
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Authorities were also planning to launch a tender for a private company to administer and operate Esmeraldas.
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The dwindling ranks of thoughtful people to administer the visa process should be of concern to everyone.
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""He said the true test of good government is its ability to administer, not to create policy.
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To administer the archive, Zanco founded a not-for-profit organization called the Barragan Foundation (sans accent).
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Furthermore, you must be able to self-administer the poison, but there is no oversight of that.
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Although she found it curious that he would administer drugs so quickly, she deferred to his approach.
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Because she felt it would be too much money, suddenly, for the city to administer well. Right.
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Originally a brilliant doctor, Petro had been one of the first to administer penicillin with Alexander Fleming.
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She'll administer a new test, and if they pass, they'll make it into the real Good Place.
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But some healthcare centers are now refusing to administer HIV tests for members of the LGBTQ community.
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But there are more that actually understand agriculture, live in these states, administer law in these states.
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Doctors do not administer a lethal injection; what Kevorkian did would be illegal under the California proposal.
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Its members could, for the time being, rely on Washington to administer land in the ways they preferred.
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Rather than administer medical treatment to Gurley, Liang and his partner argued over who would call their supervisor.
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Oxygen tanks are commonly used in hospital settings to administer oxygen to patients who are undergoing MRI procedures.
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The people in the apartment complex tried to administer first aid and asked her where she was stabbed.
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Like any police officer, President Trump must earn the legitimacy of his authority to administer law and order.
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To publicly denigrate the IC, as Mr. Trump has done, is to administer a senseless self-inflicted wound.
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Instead, the same law that created the settlement fund also created the Office of Compliance to administer it.
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On regulation, the survey asks which rules are most difficult to comply with — and which agencies administer them.
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In Swiss facilities and elsewhere, only professionals inside special clinics can administer heroin in regular and measured doses.
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Different groups administer each messaging app; who knows what shifts in priorities and motivations the future might bring.
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Administrative agencies only have the authority to implement the specific laws they administer; they cannot rewrite a statute.
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It is so dangerous that when veterinarians administer it, they wear gloves and face masks to avoid exposure.
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When a town deorganizes, state agencies and the county administer its services, like snow removal, policing and firefighting.
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During that call, Ms. Miller knew it was time to administer the friendship equivalent of the lethal injection.
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In other organizations, HR isn't equipped to do much more than administer payroll and organize team-building activities.
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Do most people know what an opioid overdose looks like, or have any idea how to administer Naloxone?
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Most states have laws that require hospitals to administer antibiotic ointment into the eyes of all newborn babies.
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Miller declined to disclose how much he charges to administer the drug, but growth hormone can be expensive.
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Like Sayana Press, Depo provides three months of protection and is relatively easy for clinic workers to administer.
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There are a couple churches that actually have the right under a Supreme Court decision to administer ayahuasca.
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If they succeed, they would conduct a real clinical trial, which Pfizer would help set up and administer.
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The shot takes about 10 seconds to administer and I don't trust myself to not pull it out.
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Energy Star is a voluntary public-private partnership that costs taxpayers about $50 million a year to administer.
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"The idea is to administer drugs to induce symptoms that resemble the symptoms of schizophrenia temporarily," he said.
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Sometimes he would administer the vaccine to children in his own family to show others it was safe.
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Its job is to evaluate, alter, delay, reject, and otherwise administer regulations making their way through the government.
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A doctor had prescribed an IV drip, but there was nobody in the pediatrics ward to administer it.
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Spanos says that he is also in talks with several foreign governments about helping to administer their elections.
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Most states already rely on private managed-care organizations — that is, insurance companies — to administer their Medicaid programs.
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If there is still no physical or verbal response, you should call 911 and then administer the naloxone.
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She announced a C$100 million ($78 million) fund for victims that the Canadian Red Cross will administer.
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In essence, it means that officers do not have the authority under state law to administer ICE detainers.
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You have to administer it almost immediately in case of contact, because the agent is so fast-acting.
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The government would also have to figure out how to run and administer insurance for 330 million people.
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India and Pakistan each administer a part of Kashmir, but both claim the Himalayan territory in its entirety.
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The myRA platform could be used while California shops for a private sector vendor to administer the program.
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His job: administer programs on the ground and fix the problems that delayed the funding earlier this year.
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The European Parliament rejected a bill that would have banned politicians from benefiting from the subsidies they administer.
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It was then suggested that Russian intelligence agency FSB decided to administer a harmful toxin into Dudley's bloodstream.
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A team of physicians would continue to administer antibiotics and offer renal therapy to the king, it said.
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When I administer a targeted treatment, these patients often return to a normal quality of life and work.
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The department said that teaching employees in all shelters how to administer the antidote is a top priority.
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Part of the prep for the procedure was to administer two back-to-back enemas two hours beforehand.
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It cost about $50,0.13 to set up the plan, administer it and educate his work force, he said.
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Beshear said after the experience he plans to have his staff undergo training on how to administer naloxone.
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Many landlords reject vouchers because they have had negative experiences with the local housing authorities that administer them.
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And the line cannot form until the Education Department explains how it will administer the fix-it fund.
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Nurses or trained school staff members can administer the medication if they follow the child's preauthorized health plan.
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Dr. Meissner said public health authorities now emphasize training health providers to administer vaccines without hurting people's shoulders.
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On the day scheduled for the election, no one from the board showed up to administer the vote.
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But Ms. Williamson appears to be the only candidate with a specific plan on how to administer them.
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Some of the program's details, including how to administer the complex plan, are still to be worked out.
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The federal government relied on a network of state agencies to administer the program and pursue delinquent borrowers.
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The Fairfax County, Virginia, public health department said the county does not administer rabies vaccines at its clinics.
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Only doctors certified by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine would be allowed to administer the medicines.
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My first job in the industry was at a company that helped businesses administer their employees' insurance benefits.
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Insurers, moreover, were tasked with helping administer the program, acting as intermediaries between the government and service providers.
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Not have thousands of separate insurance plans, which are costing us some $270 billion a year to administer.
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In downturns either governments or central banks will need to administer a prompt, powerful but limited fiscal stimulus.
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USCIS officials, including asylum officers and others, have been pushed to administer all three of the controversial programs.
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The psychologists who testify as expert witnesses have to remain unbiased so they can administer the tests fairly.
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Or does it need a person who can take those IP assets and then administer and manage them?
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Zhu begins with technique: how the white men he has met administer more meth than is agreed upon.
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State and tribal governments would administer the program with federal quality standards such as minimum wages for workers.
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But community hospitals in rural areas rarely have neonatal intensive care units in which staff can administer morphine.
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We need both the human resources to administer it, and we need more antitoxins at the same time.
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In its place, policymakers should consider a unified supply-side solution, which would be far easier to administer.
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Those around them may not know they need to administer more naloxone to bring them out of it.
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Chief Justice John Roberts is set to administer the constitutional oath in a private ceremony at 9 a.m.
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The money then flows to states who then need to hire staff to receive and administer these funds.
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He even hired a live-in nurse to stay with him and administer middle-of-the-night treatments.
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West Virginia is the first state to test out a blockchain-based application to administer a federal election.
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Clients would apply from public library computers, caregivers with vacancies would respond, government agencies would administer the contract.
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She helped administer the Special Milk Program for schoolchildren following the passage of the Agricultural Act of 1954.
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Under the law, it would be the White House who would administer any sort of punishment to Conway.
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The nonprofit arts organizations SPACES (Cleveland), RedLine (Denver), and Baltimore Arts Realty Corp (BARCO) will administer grants respectively.
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There is an affinity in the way both of these function to administer senses of time and locality.
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There is a transparency that exists today from that standpoint, and we're well positioned to support and administer it.
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This sentence is lengthy and unjust,and shows a capitulation by the judge against her oath to administer justice.
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There's a need to protect patients, so that attackers can't hack an insulin pump to administer a fatal dose.
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Washington (CNN)Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas will administer the oath to Vice President-elect Mike Pence next Friday.
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The art broker is using Gradifi to administer the program, a provider of student loan and college savings benefits.
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A health worker prepares an Ebola vaccine to administer to health workers during a vaccination campaign in Mbandaka, Congo.
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The agency issued interim guidelines this week advising doctors to administer blood tests only for pregnant women with symptoms.
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That said, it is easy to love a product that's expressly designed to administer a highly habit-forming drug.
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The document calls for a new division under the Ministry of Labour to administer and control self-employed work.
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And if he is, why is it your job, random guy in New York City, to administer the punching?
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Researchers say this has advantages over a syringe as it's painless, easy to administer and reduces risk of infection.
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Those electrodes will gather data from the brain, process it, and then administer the appropriate dose of stimulation accordingly.
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A health worker prepares an Ebola vaccine to administer to health workers during a vaccination campaign in Mbandaka, Congo
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But most of the time, skilled health care workers will still need to be on hand to administer them.
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Financial institutions that administer retirement plans could also recruit unaffiliated companies to join a MEP and share the costs.
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Many big companies also pay for corporate learning services to administer and track internal programs like sexual harassment training.
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Paul LePage, of Maine, for instance, is notorious for opposing legislation that would let police officers administer the drug.
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Sometimes the nephrologists can administer peritoneal dialysis instead, using a hard plastic tube inserted into the belly by surgery.
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The new method could help them to administer medicine in proper doses or determine whether babies are in pain.
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And the companies that administer the programs are typically allowed to collect, store, and sell your kids' performance records.
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Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) administer drug benefits for employers and health plans and also run large mail-order pharmacies.
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Unappeasable in their rancor, both men adopted a stance of reflexive hostility toward the professionals who administer the state.
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Local cantons, or states, in Switzerland are the ones who administer elections and would be responsible for the configuration.
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What they do,according to O*NET: Administer anesthesia, monitor patients' vital signs, and oversee patient recovery from anesthesia.
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The report notes that school nurses can only administer medical marijuana to students whose parents have given them permission.
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Designed with the athlete in mind, this is therapy all can enjoy and self-administer, any time we please.
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Those who administer life-ending drugs will not be prosecuted; they can refuse for reasons of conscience or religion.
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In Ghana chiefs have used their right to administer communal land to sell large tracts without their community's permission.
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Rather, Kavanaugh's op-ed quite correctly maintains that the Justice Department should administer justice in an unbiased, nonpartisan manner.
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For nearly two decades, HUD contracted with Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) to administer the Project-Based Rental Assistance Program.
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"They don't come to look for fraud, but to take lessons from how we administer the election," he said.
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Job openings on Glassdoor: 5,489O*NET description: Administer, test, and implement computer databases, applying knowledge of database management systems.
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Small accounts with irregular activity are more expensive to administer than California lawmakers may understand, the trade group said.
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It is, however, used in alternative medicine, and the suspect was authorized to administer the drug on that basis.
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Dental sealants are simple to administer and can be applied by a trained community health worker like a CDHC.
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Customers love how easy they are to administer and how quickly they work, though some dogs disliked the flavor.
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The doctor's aide, possessing an eighth-grade education and a certification for drawing blood, would administer a fourth round.
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He took the cobra home to administer first aid and in the morning, brought it to a veterinary hospital.
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They're Remote Desktop Protocol servers, which administrators use to connect to and administer Windows systems on a local network.
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Q. Where are ISIS fighters getting the massive amounts of birth control drugs to administer to these young women?
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In 1996, Philip Nitschke became the first doctor to legally administer a deadly injection to one of his patients.
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The double effect principle obliges a doctor to administer drugs—which may be barbiturates—to ease a patient's pain.
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If they were going to save the aquifer, the farmers would have to administer policies harming their own livelihoods.
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While parents are an important part of developing these plans, they are generally not the ones who administer them.
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The sites are currently serving first responders and healthcare workers and can administer up to 150 tests per day.
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The program flew her down every two weeks to check on the baby's health and administer medication alongside counseling.
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For all we knew, he might be a physician, or a former Boy Scout, ready to administer first aid.
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If officers directed medical responders to administer the drug, it amounted to a "horrible abuse of power," he said.
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SN-C's could administer medications, change dressings, monitor patients, serve as gophers and keep patients' records up-to-date.
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The ER is the only place that can administer immune globulin, so I knew that was my first stop.
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What they do according to O*NET: Administer anesthetics prior to, during, or after surgery or other medical procedures.
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What they do according to O*NET: Administer anesthesia, monitor patient's vital signs, and oversee patient recovery from anesthesia.
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You could administer a light spanking, I suppose, by asking: "And you are?" before telling him your name again.
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Health officials will administer standard doses as well as one-fifth of the standard dose to extend the supply.
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Also, wealth taxes can be tough to administer since the rich often have assets that are hard to value.
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Critics of wealth taxes argue that they could be harmful to the economy, difficult to administer and potentially unconstitutional.
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I suspect Medicare-for-all will be harder to administer than Medicare is now, particularly in its early years.
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The group argues that the current system is complicated to administer and discourages American businesses from sending employees abroad.
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He said he hadn't initially planned to administer the screening for neurological impairments, but did so at Trump's asking.
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In New York, for example, public health law was amended in 2015 to authorize school employees to administer naloxone.
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It's simple to administer, it's repeatedly demonstrated its success, and it gives families what they need most -- extra dollars.
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Trials using illegal drugs are also more expensive due to detailed requirements on how to store and administer them.
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She said the 20-year-old was not able to administer his EpiPen in time and succumbed to anaphylaxis.
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Biden isn't trying to tear down the existing immigration enforcement system — he's just trying to administer it more humanely.
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His plan would also require more transparency on pricing from the drug industry and companies that administer pharmacy benefits.
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A good rule of thumb is to administer epinephrine when two body systems are displaying reactions, said Dr. Robinson.
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In France, only doctors can administer naloxone — a regulation that many advocates and health professionals feel is too severe.
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Israeli troops remained to administer the territory, and to guard the settlements that Israel built in the following decades.
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However, several experts noted that CMS will not be providing federal resources for states to administer their work requirements.
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Today 77 utilities administer 111 projects across 26 states, accounting for a combined capacity of about 106 megawatts (MW).
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But as the report points out, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission does administer fines for civilian groups that lose nuclear material.
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Portland, Maine-based Vets First Choice allows veterinarians to monitor and improve how pet owners administer medication to their animals.
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It required states to administer standardized math and reading tests in Grades 3 through 8, and once in high school.
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He lost consciousness, and his father tried to administer CPR and treat him with a nebulizer, Eyewitness News 7 reports.
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Since 1994, six states have allowed terminally ill, mentally competent adults to self-administer lethal medication prescribed by a doctor.
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The injectable vaccines contain a dead virus that cannot cause polio, but they are more expensive and harder to administer.
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I paid for the costs for the state to administer the election, so we avoided all the RFP-type issues.
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He recommends abolishing all commodity subsidies quickly, along with the bureaucracies that administer them, and replacing them with cash transfers.
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Usually when apps are tested on iOS, developers go through Apple's TestFlight, the tech giant's program to administer app tests.
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One of the more unpleasant parts of receiving chemotherapy is when the doctor accesses a patient's port to administer treatment.
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Safety-net programmes work best when they are simple, well-understood and governed by rules that are easy to administer.
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UnitedHealth will gain a further 300 clinics in a deal that steps up its drive to administer medical services directly.
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They often force doctors to lie to their patients about the risks of abortion, and to administer medically unnecessary ultrasounds.
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Romell Broom's attempted execution in 2009 was called off after officials tried for two hours to administer lethal injection drugs.
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I learned everything inside the hospital: how to change the dressings of a wound well, how to administer oral medication.
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Health officials plan to administer a fifth of the standard dose in Kinshasa due to the shortage of the vaccine.
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The World Health Organization is seeking funding for a pilot program to administer Mosquirix to 400,000 to 800,000 African children.
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Trump physical examination: Physicians at Walter Reed Medical Center on Friday will administer Trump's second medical exam as president (CNN).
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The time and energy required to find, understand, register and administer plans can divert significant resources away from business growth.
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In some instances, I know the laws we administer as well as I know the back of my own hand.
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Did Mr. Troy Tidwell and two other staff members administer to you more than 100 lashes with the leather strap?
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But in one environment plagued by overdoses, the city is struggling to ensure enough employees are trained to administer naloxone.
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Six national non-profit organizations currently administer SEE grants, and enrollees are considered employees of those organizations, not the EPA.
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Medical experts testified at the trial that to properly administer CPR, the patient's back should lie flat against the floor.
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Median annual salary in 2018: $75,970What they do, according to O*NET: Manage and administer post offices and postal employees.
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Vice President Delcy Rodriguez mocked US officials for looking for some other country to administer, given the US government shutdown.
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Vizient analyzed health insurance claims from 58 major U.S. hospitals, including most of the centers authorized to administer CAR-Ts.
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Hebert ran after the boy before turning back to administer first aid to his wife, Enriquez said in a statement.
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Among them will be Andy Slavitt, who helped administer the ACA for the last few years of President Obama's administration.
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Some of them require medical professionals who administer the drug to be licensed physicians, rather than nurses or physician assistants.
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They administer the prescription drug coverage in employers' health care plans, which includes negotiating for discounts with the pharmaceutical companies.
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Generally speaking, the 10th Amendment prohibits the federal government from compelling states to enact or administer a federal regulatory program.
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We also administer an adaptive sport grant program providing up to $8 million annually to national, regional and community organizations.
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Revenue sharing also compensates the companies that administer your 401(k), hold your assets in custody and provide recordkeeping services.
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More than 100 testing centers in the United States opted to not administer the SAT test scheduled for last weekend.
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Bialy told CNN Castillo was unresponsive when he checked on him and that a teacher tried to administer medical aid.
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But the bill has also ignited debate about whether librarians, like police officers and emergency medical workers, should administer naloxone.
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The Assembly speaker, Carl E. Heastie, said a transfer tax at the time of sale would be easier to administer.
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Thus a VAT is a tax on consumption and it can be easier to administer than a personal income tax.
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In September 2014, it fell to a Bronx detective, Franco Johnson, to administer a lineup in an attempted murder case.
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To administer the program, the consortium hired McKesson, a large national distributor that supplies drugs, including T.I.R.F.s, to pharmaceutical retailers.
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The gel is available in both chicken and salmon flavors that many cats find delicious, and is easy to administer.
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This would be in addition to current jobless benefits offered by the states, which administer their own unemployment insurance programs.
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She put in four decades at the company, first as a secretary, then helped administer corporate travel and other projects.
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As we reported ... Chris left before cops arrived and we know the police wanted to administer a field sobriety test.
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As a paramedic, I have a higher level of training and can administer narcotics such as pain medicine, for example.
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"We can administer diagnostic interviews and determine if the symptom causes significant distress or impairment in functioning," Dr. Fairbrother said.
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In Evoia, in the heart of the Greek countryside, Yannis Karypidis and Stevi Theodorou administer beehives left by Theodorou's grandfather.
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More likely, lawmakers will enact reforms to curb its costs and give states flexibility to administer smaller payments from Washington.
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The results of the forensic psychology tests they administer can have a big effect on the outcome of a trial.
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You see, last year I was hired to administer this assessment, and what I experienced both discouraged and alarmed me.
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She thought he had an infection and put an intravenous catheter into his arm so his wife could administer medications.
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Shortly after the incident, in June, Sephora closed all of its US stores to administer an hour of diversity training.
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That raises the question: Would you administer Narcan to a stranger who was dying of an opioid overdose in public?
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Also, a GST council meeting ended on Saturday without the resolution of a deadlock on who would administer the tax.
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They then need to go to the states to administer them under the various federal rules attached to each program.
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A cooperating witness told authorities he traveled from Tampa to a West Hollywood test center to administer Huffman's daughter's exam.
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For the most severely malnourished kids, doctors at the camps would administer a peanut-based high-protein product called Plumpy'Nut.
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Soon, Justice Kennedy will administer the Judicial Oath to Brett Kavanaugh, just as he did last year for Justice Gorsuch.
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In their experiments on mice, Markovic's lab discovered that with the antibody coating, they could administer 20 percent more medication.
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If it passes, the bill would make it a felony for medical professionals to administer trans-related drugs or procedures.
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The package also includes a measure to strengthen legal protections for "good samaritans" who help administer overdose-reversal drugs. Rep.
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He's a busy guy who has classes to teach, a dorm to administer, and various other demands on his time.
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They were even standing by with anesthesia to administer to the brain in case any widespread neural activity was detected.
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It is pretty stomach-churning to watch Jo and Teddy (Kim Raver) administer the rape kit, but what a powerful scene.
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She then opened the door of the home to the officers when they showed up to administer aid to her dad.
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In between all the Hanna-created chaos, there was no time to administer Kunek's mysterious medication or allow for physical activity.
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New research suggests there's even more to it than that—these ants also administer medical care to those wounded in battle.
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Everyone uses the Finnegan's scale, but each hospital makes their own decision on where to draw the line and administer drugs.
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The team continued chest compressions and were forced to administer several shots of epinephrine but the man's heart did not restart.
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The federal statutes that agencies administer are often not crystal clear, and Chevron dictates that close calls go to the government.
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A few other hospitals in the state rely on an on-call nurse that comes to administer the test if called.
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It is available as a prepackaged nasal spray and in a prefilled auto-injection device that make it easy to administer.
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Trump also met briefly Thursday at Blair House with Chief Justice John Roberts, who will administer the oath of office Friday.
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Sometimes there's another step: enrolling in one of the private, managed care networks that many states hire to administer Medicaid benefits.
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Rescue workers were able to administer the test on site, letting doctors back at the hospital know exactly what was wrong.
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" Schumer called this debate over how to administer health care in the U.S. the "first big fight of this new Congress.
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Maintaining the life of each pod member, females especially, is crucially important, hence the extraordinary and unprecedented measure to administer medication.
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The city runs a needle exchange and makes sure that firefighters and police officers readily administer Narcan, the overdose-reversing drug.
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But a disturbing new study shows that when a child has an allergic reaction, many caregivers fail to administer an EpiPen.
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The UNHCR, which is helping to administer the refugee camps, is not involved in the repatriation exercise between Bangladesh and Myanmar.
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Slater brought the Property Brothers star over to her house to administer the spray tan, though she did bring in reinforcements.
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Under the TSA's "Screening Partnership Program," 22 airports have been allowed to contract with private companies to administer airport screening operations.
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Its potential to be distributed via a nasal spray that anyone could administer could be important during an emergency, Schaffner says.
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By 1003, there were many ways to administer naloxone — the only antidote currently used to revive people who overdose on opioids.
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More generally, every EU member state has the autonomy to set and administer its own transfer pricing rules and tax policy.
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CNTE members are boycotting their evaluations and refusing to administer tests to their students—sometimes under threat from menacing union thugs.
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The big picture: Employer-sponsored insurance is hugely expensive, a pain to administer, yet an embedded part of the American system.
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Some were also skeptical about state-sponsored plans, saying they weren't sure how well states were prepared to administer the plans.
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Insist on a video chat with that new suspiciously eager protester who wants you to be an administer on their page.
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The later stages of the disease are treated using chemicals which are difficult to administer and have potentially dangerous side-effects.
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Tyrion Lannister is left to administer the city of Mereen despite his ropy command of Valyrian, leading to some comic moments.
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The charity released a video showing how one family copes with the struggles they face as they administer complex medical treatments.
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The original law provided legal liability protection to police officers who administer so-called EpiPen injections to those suffering allergic reactions.
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Universal benefits are also less clunky and cheaper to administer, since you don't have to determine who is or isn't eligible.
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It can then administer the correct antibiotic in the correct dose and stop when necessary rather than wait for a prescription.
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The housing secretary also oversees programs that administer mortgage insurance to prospective homeowners and give rental subsidies to lower-income families.
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He communicates details involving the bridge's towers, the suspensions cables, the anchorages, the roadways and the electrics for her to administer.
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It's against the law to take the second pill home and self-administer, which is why a second visit is required.
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Furthermore, little state money is needed to administer these programs, and workers have the ability to opt out anytime they choose.
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Natural Resources Defense Council, the Supreme Court decision that directs judges to defer to agencies' interpretation of the laws they administer.
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Several cities are gearing up to open supervised consumption sites, where people can administer their own illicit drugs under medical supervision.
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Others have expanded the number of healthcare and law enforcement professionals who can administer the drug in order to save lives.
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The FTC, which works with the U.S. Department of Justice to administer antitrust law, has struggled lately to enforce its decisions.
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Counties tend to have more exposure than cities, as counties generally administer their own criminal justice programs, according to S&P.
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What they do,according to O*NET: Physicians who administer anesthetics prior to, during, or after surgery or other medical procedures.
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The decline comes after changes were made in recent years to how border patrol officers and agents administer uses of force.
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The need to administer this expanded government has prompted Congress and the courts to yield yet more power to the president.
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Unlike Oregon and Washington, where patients have to administer lethal drugs themselves, Canada allows doctors and nurses to perform that function.
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Physicians began to administer anethesia to infants in the 1940s and 1950s, but many infants experienced cardiac arrest and brain damage.
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States, in turn, give power to municipal and county officials to administer polling sites, manage their own machines and count ballots.
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Just recently Massachusetts settled cases involving premature deaths for failing to administer medications or to keep up with proper safety railings.
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While these institutions have natural connections in their communities, they often lack the resources necessary to develop and administer these programs.
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He also said that police agencies in the area have been given naloxone to administer it themselves before paramedics show up.
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The doctor's aide, possessing an 8th grade education and a certification for drawing blood, would administer a fourth round of anesthesia.
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For starters, they were difficult to administer and the revenue generated was low as a result of exemptions on taxable assets.
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Several European countries prescribe and administer, with supervision, heroin to a small number of addicts who prove resistant to other treatments.
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Police said the stolen fentanyl was for personal use and Howard would administer to himself for a mass on his side.
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Many state governments over the years have resorted to private entities to administer programs that officials themselves would originally have undertaken.
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"When you administer cannabinoids to animals, as in humans, they start to eat more even if they're full," Horvath tells MUNCHIES.
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The first medical practitioner to administer Risug for clinical trials, Dr Gulshanjit Singh, told me a similar thing some years ago.
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The document marks the first time Mueller's team has acknowledged publicly that Russia's 2016 meddling targeted private companies that administer elections.
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Instead of gambling on the street with a supply poisoned with uber-potent fentanyl, doctors and nurses administer pharmaceutical-grade doses.
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However, Printz involved ordered state and city officials to effectively administer the interim provisions of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act.
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The State Department, which helps administer that visa program, hasn't allowed for that yet, but the agency could reconsider its policies.
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A motorist who said she was a doctor was guided by other drivers up the heap, where she helped administer CPR.
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But when this expert's own father went to an emergency room with a stroke, the doctor there refused to administer it.
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Let's just hope the researchers here don't administer 100 times the recommended dosage, like in a recent caffeine study gone awry.
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The industry finds itself in a fateful position, forced to think seriously about how to schedule and administer its own diminishment.
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FedLoan, the servicer the federal government employs to administer the program, had undercounted the payments they had made, sometimes by years.
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They continue to restrain him in the second cell, when a nurse appears to administer a shot of midazolam, a sedative.
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As US states struggle to administer tests for the coronavirus, private labs are spending millions to ramp up their testing capabilities.
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The LoC, an old ceasefire line, is the de facto border between the parts of Kashmir that India and Pakistan administer.
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At safe injection sites, trained staffs provide clean needles, administer naloxone when there are overdoses and offer long-term treatment options.
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For example, manufacturers might reformulate a drug to administer it by patch rather than by pill to make taking it easier.
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But there was a problem: The doctors who were supposed to administer an anesthetic had none of the right protective gear.
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The agency is limiting which health-care providers will administer the drug to mitigate the risk of anaphylaxis associated with it.
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That's when DaBaby and crew decided to administer some western justice, slamming the guy against the wall and roughing him up.
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The Trump administration — just like the Reagan administration — claims the increased reviews will allow officials to administer the program more efficiently.
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Second, how would you administer such a plan without overwhelming some schools with students and lowering the quality of their education?
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"But as we implement the Lifeline program — as with any program we administer — we must follow the law," Pai's statement read.
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" Pence added that whether or not to administer lie detector tests to administration officials would "be a decision for the president.
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WebPros makes software for the automation of server tasks for hosting providers and web professionals, allowing customers to administer websites easily.
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The Warren campaign, however, insists the tax would be easy to administer since it would be based on current IRS rules.
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That's where the drugmakers come in and provide the services needed to administer the treatment in addition to the treatment itself.
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Between those bookends, the soldiers scrambled to administer aid and find a way to stay alive in a one-sided battle.
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Now, they can starve the agencies that have to administer the law, making it hard for them to do their jobs.
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Patients have two options: They can drink a cocktail of lethal medication, or they can have the doctor administer drugs intravenously.
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Mr. Rini had refused to be fingerprinted, but he allowed the authorities to administer a DNA test, according to court documents.
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Each morning, Lashey would administer Grenell a survey about how he was feeling emotionally and physically, along with any side effects.
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Imagine she knows how to administer local anesthesia, has the medicines to induce miscarriage, can dilate a cervix, scrape a uterus.
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" Chief Justice John Roberts was sworn in as the presiding officer of the trial, taking an oath to administer "impartial justice.
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Several doctors were arrested during a protest this week after they were refused permission to administer free flu vaccines to migrants.
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In recent years, laws have changed to allow schools to keep it on hand and administer it to whoever needs it.
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Cuomo last week declared a disaster emergency, allowing pharmacists to administer flu vaccines to children as young as 2 years old.
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Even Medicare now involves private insurers that administer Part C (Medicare Advantage), Part D (prescription drug coverage), and supplemental plans (e.g.
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A cooperating witness told authorities he purportedly traveled from Tampa to a West Hollywood test center to administer Huffman's daughter's exam.
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Along with the pain, the risk of losing the physical ability to administer the medication himself, a legal requirement, was growing.
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In the case of wake therapy, Benedetti cautions that it isn't something people should try to administer to themselves at home.
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They allege Kotronakis used a Seaview bank account that he controlled in Luxembourg to administer kickbacks related to Petrobras fuel trades.
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A new working paper finds the programme might be even better than was previously realised, because it costs so little to administer.
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Using Tiber's methodology, local faculty tailor the curriculum to the cultural nuances of care in their communities and administer real-time assessments.
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So he had Niehans administer an antiaging treatment called cell therapy, which would become sought after by midcentury celebrities, artists, and politicians.
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Previously, the rule could be interpreted to require that race officials provide proof that a musher intended to administer the prohibited substance.
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"You don't need to administer these kinds of drugs unless someone is plucking out their eyeball or some such," forensic psychiatrist Mark.
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In New York, the Health Department offers a course in how to administer naloxone, which reverses the effects of a fentanyl overdose.
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A PICC line is essentially an IV tube used to administer treatments such as chemotherapy or, as in this case, saline nutrition.
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An inquiry after Choppergate called the laws on parliamentary expenses a "complex patchwork" that was "close to impossible" to understand and administer.
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For the chickens, they learn to catch them, maneuver them in and out of their dens, and administer tea tree oil treatments.
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The paper reported that Shields believed he was overdosing on prescription pills and instructed his assistant to administer Narcan around 9 a.m.
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She did not even administer CPR to Jean after realizing what she had done, displaying a particularly damning disregard for his life.
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Officers didn't inject the sedative themselves, but the bodycam footage showed eight instances of police urging medical staffers to administer the drug.
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A hospital spokeswoman told CNN that Tian fell pregnant naturally after using her medical knowledge to self-administer traditional Chinese fertility treatments.
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While federal officials conceived self-bonding decades ago, coal-producing states are largely left to administer a program that some still defend.
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But that is no longer the case and several states have single-drug protocols that essentially administer a lethal dose of anesthetic.
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VisionSpring does teach locals to administer eye exams, who are then able to resell donated low-cost glasses to those in need.
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In 2012 China set up what it calls Sansha city, based on Woody Island in the Paracels, to administer its islands there.
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Blasphemy claims Conservative Islamist opponents say that Ahok, who is a Christian of Chinese descent, should not administer a Muslim-majority city.
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Experts said the UPS project could also save money by having contract home nurses, rather than higher paid doctors, administer the vaccine.
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In 1995, with guidance from the World Health Organization, the state's lawmakers began allowing palliative care centers to administer the drug orally.
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And of course, it's all taking place in the bed, which is where you'd usually do other things besides administer hormone injections.
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The US military is expected to continue to administer the area, which was used for jungle warfare training, a US official said.
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In 2012 China set up what it calls Sansha City, based on Woody Island in the Paracels, to administer its islands there.
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Security staff, social workers and peer navigators — former drug users who help current ones — all learned to administer the overdose-reversal drug.
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TYSA regularly has community training sessions to teach families, business owners, and teachers how to identify an overdose and administer the drug.
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It is unclear if the U.S. and its Afghan allies are willing to administer cleared territory for an indefinite period of time.
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She proposed that police officers and firefighters be equipped with antidotes for heroin overdoses and be trained to administer them if necessary.
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Early research on addiction offered lab rats the opportunity to self-administer morphine (or sometimes other substances) in the water they drank.
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Their so-called Great Revolt survey, which purportedly adds empirical backing to the book's political conclusions, probably wasn't cheap to administer either.
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He also reveals why he "hates" stock options and explains his maximum threshold for investing in companies that administer equity-based compensation.
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PPRA imposes requirements on schools that administer third-party surveys asking questions from any of eight protected areas — including religion and income.
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French politicians and writers in the 19th and 20th centuries saw Vietnam as a land first to subjugate and then to administer.
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The German firm said the deal will enable it to offer its customers devices with digital and electronic capabilities to administer drugs.
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His 2009 lethal injection attempt was stopped after authorities were unable to get a needle into his vein to administer the drugs.
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Farmer also taught them to administer medication, a fair amount of which he finagled from Harvard and smuggled over in his suitcase.
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The use of the AIQ, which takes only about 30 to 35 minutes to administer, and the Wonderlic are not mutually exclusive.
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To address this risk, Mitek and McMichael are also training law enforcement to administer Narcan to their dogs if they suspect exposure.
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The administration's response to the storm will be an early test of Trump's ability to deal with crisis and administer the government.
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The tabloid also sent a polygraph expert to administer a lie detection test to Sajudin in a hotel near his Pennsylvania home.
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Both entities stopped sending their required contributions to Calpers in 7.53 but have continued to allow Calpers to administer their pension plans.
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By then, there were hundreds of personality tests on the market and hundreds of psychology consulting firms in business to administer them.
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"The idea that we would be able to administer this in any kind of rational, systemic way is so absurd," Guenther said.
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Without that critical connection to the database, voters are pushed into a provisional process that takes longer to administer, adjudicate, and count.
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Therefore, I favor the simpler and safer needle-free formulations of naloxone that do not require any formal medical training to administer.
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To administer the fund, Mr. Yang turned to Mr. Wu, the bespectacled figure who had been serving as translator for the relatives.
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Training on how to administer the antidote can take five minutes to an hour depending on the circumstances, a department report said.
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Sold in a 30-pack box, Purina Pro Plan FortiFlora Canine Probiotic Supplement is incredibly easy to administer and yields predictable results.
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Both claim the territory in full as their own, and administer their own sections, demarcated by what's called the Line of Control.
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PBMs administer prescription drug programs for commercial health plans, and are tasked with negotiating discounts on drugs with pharmaceutical firms and insurers.
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The levies on price or weight used by America's legalising states are easy to administer, but could push consumers towards stronger strains.
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Traditionally, the chief justice swears in the president, and an incoming vice president picks someone else to administer his oath of office.
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Several other lawyers agreed that the treaty obliged Australia to administer foreign sentences even when they may be repugnant to Australian values.
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In one study, participants were found to self-administer therapy far better when one of the avatars resembled Sigmund Freud, for example.
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The move means Cambridge Analytica and its parent group Strategic Communication Laboratories (SCL) cannot buy ads or administer pages belonging to clients.
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The course basically involves training people to administer CPR and the opioid antidote, naloxone, from kits that cost about $20-40 each.
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The situation in Somalia is so complicated and dangerous that international agencies are often hesitant to administer aid to the country's citizens.
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I simply encouraged them that their faith is their faith and that the people who administer it can do the wrong thing.
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And it's cheap to administer: one study found that new tax revenue totaled 503 times (PDF) the cost of the lottery prizes.
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The education department will also administer aid to private, religious, and charter schools that lack the necessary products to curb an outbreak.
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For many, they say, the only continuing medical care they need are inexpensive hormone doses that they can administer themselves at home.
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Andrew Cuomo twice in the last decade temporarily suspended state laws and regulations to administer shots to children during season flu outbreaks.
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One nurse alleges the hospital she works at insisted she get tested for COVID-19 but refused to administer the test themselves.
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They are studying if the Social Security Administration can be used to administer paid leave, according to people briefed on their discussions.
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Asked for a definitive list of private voting assistance entities, what they administer, and where, DHS and the EAC couldn't provide one.
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Some FEMA workers, for example, didn't know how the agency's temporary housing program worked, though they were tasked with helping administer it.
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Ms. Collins said the bureau had tried fertility measures, including sending volunteers to administer birth control vaccinations to mares in the wild.
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Over the last two decades, the European Union has built up an impressive body of financial rules and officials to administer them.
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It comes in an easy-to-administer tablet form that can be fed whole or crushed and mixed with your dog's food.
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These provisions would be in addition to any benefits currently offered by a worker's state, which administer their own unemployment insurance programs.
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Mr. de Blasio expressed frustration over how federal officials had limited the city's ability to administer rapid, widespread testing for the virus.
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Soldiers were trained to administer in hearings for pleas for asylum, because the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees could not cope.
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The researchers had an experienced "puppy assessor," a stranger to the puppies, administer the test, while they observed and recorded the behavior.
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"It has never been a CBP practice to administer vaccines and this not [sic] a new policy," a CBP spokesperson told VICE.
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Consider that most federal departments only allow for a thin layer of political appointees at the top to administer a president's desires.
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He grabbed the medical gear from his vehicle, but before he could administer first aid, he heard more gunfire, he told WPTV.
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Very shortly, we will publish guidance on how states, tribes and territories can administer a post-disaster housing program funded by FEMA.
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The legislation would also help expand access to treatment by allowing nurses and physician assistants to administer medication to help beat addiction.
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Why would President Zelensky's inner circle or Administer [Vochov 00:05:04], or all these people, or President Poroshenko meet with me?
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Potential total compensation: $250,000AlixPartners is a global advisory that's known to help struggling companies out of business crises and administer corporate turnarounds.
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Men are apparently responsible for this toxicity and only certain bizarre tests that their parents administer can save the sisters from contamination.
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"How can we ask Mr. Wehrum to objectively administer the Clean Air Act after a career spent on one side?" said Sen.
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Parents, guardians and caregivers would be allowed to administer drops or oil at school, but school personnel would not be required to.
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Therefore, you&aposll usually find infant Tylenol® is sold in liquid form that you administer with an eyedropper or oral syringe.
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That&aposs where the drugmakers come in and provide the services needed to administer the treatment in addition to the treatment itself.
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This outcome was a product of heroic bureaucratic wrangling on the part of the Agriculture Department and the states, which administer SNAP.
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The city government was hesitant to give up residential land, so the state government stepped in to administer the FEMA buyout program.
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It has seized tax revenues from the Palestinian Authority, which is supposed to administer the West Bank; it keeps Gaza under siege.
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Adams said his agency is also working to increase training for healthcare professionals on how to administer the drug in home settings.
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Number employed: 31,060 What they do, according to O*NET: Administer anesthetics prior to, during, or after surgery or other medical procedures.
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During the stop, cops suspected he was intoxicated and tried to administer a breath test but Williams refused ... so he was arrested.
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A course of treatment takes several weeks to administer, allowing the body time between sessions to build collagen and rejuvenate on its own.
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Mike Alcuino of the Santa Teresa de Jesús Church in Presidio was summoned to administer the last rites to Justice Scalia, a Catholic.
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Will John Henry, after remaining passive in the face of all sorts of abuse, finally take up the gun again and administer justice?
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Treatment centers that administer Kymriah in the pediatric indication, for example, are not charged for the therapy unless patients meet certain clinical milestones.
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As vaccines ran low, health officials had to administer one-fifth of the standard dose to extend the supply, Paules and Fauci noted.
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Each public punishment specifically fit the crime, so the tie used to administer it created a legible, symbolic admonition for crowds of onlookers.
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Rather the cuts would hurt clinics' ability to administer contraception or STI and cancer screenings to women with few other options for care.
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Kevin Brady -- who outlined plans to set up tax credits and restructuring how states will administer Medicaid programs that provide coverage for millions.
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Doctors, nurses, law enforcement officers, families and friends of addicts must all have access to naloxone and learn how to administer the drug.
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In addition to critical care patients, the pump is used to administer anesthesia, and may be used on pediatric and neonatal patients, i.e.
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It will also be up to Verma's agency to write the rules and administer whatever changes Congress makes to the health reform law.
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An independent third-party will administer and tally the ballots, as well as keep the results secret until we announce the awards onstage.
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On October 5, her husband requested that a priest come to her house to administer last rites, including the absolution of her sins.
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Once you're able to breathe unrestricted, doctors may prescribe antibiotics to treat the infection, or administer anti-inflammatory medicine to decrease throat swelling.
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He thinks a lot about how to rehabilitate ex-offenders, legislate with compassion for victims, and administer justice humanely, particularly for juvenile offenders.
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Typically, a very fine needle is used to administer to dose to the middle third of the penis, or sometimes on the base.
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Once turned on, the individual wearing the tripper in effect becomes the human conductor: able to administer electrical currents using only their fingertips.
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He later directed international schools in Liberia and Venezuela and afterward helped administer overseas educational programs for the United States Department of Agriculture.
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Palliative care and hospice teams also can train family caregivers how to administer emergency pain medications that take effect before nurses can arrive.
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PEOPLE obtained the 911 recordings from October, in which three bystanders — including a physician — say they tried to administer CPR to the teen.
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America's federal structure rests on three pillars: a congress to enact laws, an executive to administer them, and a judiciary to settle disputes.
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Oswell's breathing and pulse eventually stopped, and flight attendants tried to administer CPR after an onboard defibrillator failed to work, the complaint said.
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Most mid- and large-size firms pay directly for health costs and hire traditional commercial insurers to negotiate provider networks and administer benefits.
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Touchon said the 41 cancer treatment centers so far approved to administer Kymriah for pediatric leukemia are also certified for the lymphoma indication.
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Weed was found surrounded by relatives and neighbors, who were all trying to administer first aid in an effort to keep her alive.
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"You also won't have an idea of how much of your target molecule is present and exactly how much to administer," he adds.
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Then I called a veterinary friend, who told us to administer a couple of medicines and instructed us on how to apply them.
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In the body camera video, Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Deputy William Wheeler can be seen having the child lean forward to administer back blows.
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"While we of course regret Texas's decision, ORR is working to appoint designees to administer services to refugees in Texas," Palmer told me.
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These ports are often used to administer chemotherapy and other intravenous medicines, to get frequent blood samples, or to provide nutrition to patients.
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Armed with that information, scientists might one day be able to determine the best time to administer medical treatments like chemotherapy, he says.
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"[A]s we implement the Lifeline program -- as with any program we administer -- we must follow the law," Pai said in a statement.
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The Fair Housing Act states that HUD is to administer housing programs "in a manner affirmatively to further the policies" of the law.
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Muscularly speaking, where is the least painful site to administer an HGH shot, or is the oral version just as potent these days?
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Even if a treatment for her condition had been available, doctors wouldn't have known to administer it until her brain damage was irreversible.
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It also endangered other Londoners, who just happened to be in the vicinity of the numerous, mostly bungled, attempts to administer the poison.
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Watch This on VICE: How to Administer Naloxone Along with pharmaceutical companies and lawmakers, pharmacies and nonprofits are finding ways to step in.
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Program directors come back to Congress and reasonably ask for more money to administer the programs Congress itself has asked them to implement.
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The states argued that having to obtain a warrant in order to administer a Breathalyzer would take too long and diminish the results.
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Cosima attempts to administer the drug herself, which involves sticking a needle through her stomach into her uterus but is interrupted by Rachel.
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On Thursday, doctors will place a intravenous needle filled with sodium pentobarbital into Goodall's arm and he will administer the lethal drug himself.
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Much like every other organization out there, they'd have to sell and administer the benefits of membership on their own time and dime.
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"Hospitals and other providers often administer care to the uninsured without any hope of receiving reimbursement from them," Trump wrote in the proclamation.
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NPs can open their own clinics and administer treatments, but they have less flexibility in switching between specialties than RNs do, Cecilio said.
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The VA has yet to award up to four contracts to companies to develop and administer regional networks of private health-care providers.
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To measure it, they administer a questionnaire called the Maslach Burnout Inventory, named for Christina Maslach, a leading burnout researcher for four decades.
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Another option would be to put the assets into a blind trust that would administer them away from the president-elect's direct control.
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Hundreds of cases are filed here every week, and those who oversee and administer the process all proudly note the court's marvelous efficiency.
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Although the snake handler tried to administer an antivenin jab on her, Bule refused treatment and continued with her performance like nothing happened.
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Zeller said the products administer high levels of nicotine, look like a USB flash drive and have emissions that are hard to see.
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It is an inescapable reality of health care that paperwork consumes a lot of time and costs a lot of money to administer.
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Azar said he would administer ObamaCare as long as it is U.S. law, and that the administration is not seeking to sabotage it.
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Dragging out this kind of information so she can administer appropriate medical care is a huge and time-consuming part of Akter's job.
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An independent third-party will administer and tally the ballots, as well as keep the results secret until the awards are announced onstage.
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The current system in place and the people who administer it and sell it have done an exceptional job over many, many decades.
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Its network of volunteers, medical professionals, and users runs free, two-hour courses teaching people to administer first aid for opioid-induced overdoses.
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This meant that CNO continued to administer the policies, but Wilton Re took over the investment of the premiums and guaranteed the payouts.
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Despite the fact that over-26ers are likely to get some level of protection, many doctors just won't administer the vaccine to them.
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Once I hit my target levels and felt ready for the big push, a doctor would administer the cortisone via an intramuscular injection.
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"Microsoft is providing technology and services solely to administer and facilitate a neutral, accurate, efficient reporting system for the caucuses," the company said.
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For instance, it allows a drug to be administered on behalf of a patient only if the patient is unable to administer it.
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By the time the United Nations arrived in 1992 to administer a transitional authority, Mr. Hun Sen was firmly in control of Cambodia.
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As is usual in trials of this size, with multiple treatment centres, the sponsor—St Jude, in this case—would actually administer it.
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We examined a recent campaign by the drugmaker Elanco, called "Pig Zero," which encouraged farmers to administer the drugs to healthy animals daily.
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Sources close to David Eason say the former reality star is on the hunt for a program or therapist to administer anger management.
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The league and the player's union work jointly to administer the program, so both parties would have to hammer out any rule changes.
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The new watch can administer a medically accurate electrocardiogram, a test of a person's heart rhythm that can help detect dangerous health conditions.
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Religious contractors that administer foster care programs could refuse to place foster children with gay couples, even in states that have nondiscrimination laws.
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The best dewormer for dogs should treat four of the most common intestinal parasites in dogs, and it should be easy to administer.
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Their bill, the Help America Vote Act, or HAVA, offered states $3.9 billion to help administer federal elections and buy new voting equipment.
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Part of the problem is that while Spain has a national health care system, each of the 17 regions actually administer it separately.
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Ron DeSantis has mobilized his National Guard another way: He sent 500 troops to Broward County to help administer drive-through coronavirus tests.
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Be sure to follow dosing instructions carefully for your cat's safety and administer the product on a full stomach for the best results.
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In prison, Mr. Murphy developed a popular Christian ministry for inmates and was granted parole in the mid-1980s to administer prison outreach.
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October 2, 2019 IVF Medication Workshop This evening, I attend a training at my fertility doctor's office on how to administer IVF medications.
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They obtained fake accounts to administer Facebook pages that purported to be news sites about nine countries, including Sudan, Somalia, Kuwait and Libya.
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The test is now given online only at international test centers and in school districts that administer the test during the school day.
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Nowadays, at least where farmers have access to modern veterinary facilities, the usual approach to infestation is to administer vermicidal drugs (see picture).
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Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order on Thursday allowing pharmacists to administer flu shots to children between the ages of 22014 and 215.
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Taking money/power out of Washington & returning it to states to administer HC is the best way to replace a collapsing Obamacare system.
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As more complex treatments that rely on individual's cells get approved, hospitals may not have all the tools needed to administer those treatments.
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Her statements often have a passionate, declarative quality, and she's quick to administer affectionate swats to one's hip when she's being especially emphatic.
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The FAA also will require airlines to have pilot professional development committees to administer formal pilot mentoring programs and revise and upgrade curriculum.
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The FAA also will require airlines to have pilot professional development committees to administer formal pilot mentoring programs and revise and upgrade curriculum.
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Before proceeding to the articles of impeachment, Chief Justice John Roberts, the presiding officer, will administer the oath of office to all senators.
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Dr. Green would administer doses of saline after all but one of these drugs, to make sure they completely entered Mr. Shields's system.
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While physicians can already administer it at their own discretion, the ADA says the drug is currently underused as part of treatment options.
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On one side of the spectrum, Republican-leaning voters generally dislike adding taxes to fund extra government programs, which is costly to administer.
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Average earned income: $58,796Average hours typically worked a week: 49.7According to O*NET: Assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, and extricate trapped individuals.
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"An agency has broad discretion to administer the programs entrusted to it by Congress," wrote Judge Jay Bybee, a George W. Bush appointee.
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" Similarly, the administration has said PAPSA "neither compels States to regulate according to federal standards, nor requires state officials to administer federal law.
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The office he had been tapped to administer was investigating American nuns for supposedly adopting a "secular mentality" and straying from Catholic orthodoxy.
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Many Northeastern states have resisted moving to early voting, McDonald said, because those state require municipalities to administer elections, rather than county governments.
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He said that DHS is "elevating" the mission and devoting more resources to fostering relationships with state and local officials who administer elections.
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It authorizes school nurses to administer up to three doses of naloxone to a student, staff member or visitor without fear of prosecution.
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Local public-housing agencies administer the voucher programs, inspect apartments to make sure they meet minimum standards, and pay rent directly to landlords.
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IG-11 did stay behind to administer some Bacta spray to the ailing Din, but would that act alone really have done it?
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In his senior year, he was appointed to administer the university's internal network, a post that was usually reserved for a graduate student.
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Other bills would create space for children, streamline appointments, hire social workers for all offices and administer training in de-escalation for employees.
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Most states require that aspiration abortions be performed by a physician, but a handful also allow other medical professionals to administer the procedure.
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Doctors are hesitant to administer four of the 203mg injections, and other estrogen options like the patch are not preferred, due to cost.
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Doctors are hesitant to administer four of the 10mg injections, and other estrogen options like the patch are not preferred, due to cost.
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It was designed to give terminally ill patients access to unapproved medications and to provide immunity for physicians willing to administer the treatments.
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Last year the government had to bail out the 21 private companies set up to administer the probation service, to the tune of £342m.
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Each year approximately 80 million vaccines are produced, and this year alone 6 million doses were taken from global stockpiles to administer in Angola.
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SS: But some of the language; from our foreign secretary telling the French not to administer punishment beatings on anybody who wants to escape.
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Under the framework MMT advocates describe, Congress would set a reference interest rate — it could even be zero — and the Fed could administer that.
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"I do not aspire to be president in order to administer mediocrity," he said at a rally in the Pacific coast city of Acapulco.
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Marrs said he believes the musher has too much integrity and brains to do such a thing as administer drugs before an expected test.
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Medical aesthetics refer to procedures that require a medical practitioner to administer; they affect your appearance and are not done out of medical necessity.
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I don't do it myself, because you can't just take one herb and administer it in a Western way, say, as a single pill.
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Security researcher Scott Gayou identified eight vulnerabilities in a syringe infusion pump—a machine used to administer to patients precision doses of medication intravenously.
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The plan calls for the Social Security Administration to administer the plan and estimates the typical family of four would receive $2,000 a year.
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But it would not have been difficult to administer Narcan or some other form of naloxone, given its wide availability and ease of use.
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There are good reasons for that — if nothing else, health benefits are difficult to administer and private insurers have more expertise than state governments.
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But it wasn't enough to impress the nephrologists, who decided to surgically place a catheter in my chest, to both drain and administer fluids.
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That training required him to call in if he shot his gun, to administer CPR when necessary and to call an ambulance when necessary.
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Inside the ward, Aamir Aslam was struggling to breathe as a nurse placed a mask over his face to administer medication with a nebulizer.
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The FDA cited a study conducted in 2000 on squirrel monkeys that were trained to self-administer THC, the main psychoactive ingredient in weed.
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" Seeing Kaye on the ground, her husband trying to administer CPR, the rabbi said he thought to himself: "This is not supposed to happen.
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Inheritance taxes are another possibility, although they are costly to administer, and no G7 country raises more than 1% of GDP through this route.
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The moral case for supporting a child allowance is clear: It helps children escape poverty in a really clear and easy-to-administer way.
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State agencies, which administer the programme with federal grants, are running short of cash and are on the cusp of issuing notices cancelling policies.
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As of May 2016, 558 new companies have been created by e-Residents, and 1,150 e-Residents use e-Residency to administer their company.
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Following this hospital visit, Warom would receive some training on self-injection, and then get to take home a dose to administer to herself.
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Mr Bergamo's counter-proposal is for a joint body including both the government and the city council to administer all of Rome's cultural patrimony.
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Convenience, portability, and lack of skin-stabbiness have made pills the most popular way to administer drugs for the better part of medical history.
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You have to start essentially imagining a government that does nothing but run a military, send (maybe lowered) Social Security checks, and administer Medicare.
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"They buy it off the internet, it arrives, they have to get someone to administer it," said Woo, who works in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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When someone uses EOTK to make a dark web version of a site they don't administer, the mirror will probably have encryption certificate errors.
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They diagnose and treat problems specific to younger people as well as common illnesses, minor injuries, and infectious diseases, as well as administer vaccinations.
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An attacker could record a command to administer an irregular amount of insulin and replay it, throwing a diabetic off a course of medication.
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