"When you have symptoms that are consistent with a diagnosis of colorectal cancer, you should be evaluated the same way a person would be evaluated if they were 30 years older," she said.
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The children were evaluated by paramedics called to the scene.
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These comments will be evaluated by both Feinberg and Biros.
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Frequency of head trauma was evaluated for the two groups.
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The second officer was still being medically evaluated, Coupe said.
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And the Republicans are evaluated very highly on national security.
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Sternberger was evaluated for a concussion but returned to practice.
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We then evaluated a current stock's prospects using his framework.
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Doctors are recommending Emily be evaluated again at age four.
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Restrictions on purchasers are typically evaluated through a background check.
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Everyone in the household should get evaluated by a doctor.
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TRADITIONALLY, investors evaluated their performance based on financial measures alone.
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Since then, it has evaluated or funded dozens of them.
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Both pilots were taken to a hospital, evaluated, and released.
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The app is currently being evaluated by various sleep clinicians.
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Another possible hand transplant candidate is being evaluated, he said.
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But it would be better if it were being evaluated.
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They were evaluated by paramedics at the scene and released.
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He is currently being evaluated in the team locker room.
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Maryland native Frost is still being evaluated for brain damage.
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It must instead be evaluated over a span of time.
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On Tuesday, Sullivan said Rust's condition was still being evaluated.
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A second employee in Cuba is being evaluated, Nauert said.
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Those deaths were evaluated in Minneapolis from 2001 to 2004.
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It was only after the game that Newton was evaluated.
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Instead, each book is individually evaluated to assess potential threats.
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I'll be evaluated tomorrow and make a decision from there.
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Games can be evaluated on the quality of their spectatorship.
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The incident is still being evaluated, according to the utility.
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The compound was originally evaluated as a treatment for cancer.
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Evaluated by Stalin's own brutal standard, collectivization was a success.
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After the eclipse, the scientists and schoolchildren evaluated the data.
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In all, Mr. Burck's lawyers evaluated 663,817 pages of documents.
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They might've actually been evaluated by an employee, a rater.
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Vrabel said Mariota was still being evaluated after the game.
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Our paper evaluated four ways this training could be funded.
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He said it would be evaluated on a daily basis.
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He was evaluated for a concussion and did not return.
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The goal is to get these patients evaluated within days.
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Then, their personality is evaluated, which decides their ultimate destination.
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They evaluated responses and ranked nations on where they fell.
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CNBC also evaluated how sectors in performed compared with bonds.
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They evaluated each part's design, ease of manufacturing and cost.
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I would then change the way people's performances are evaluated.
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Vigneault said Buchnevich would be evaluated daily while in Hartford.
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Trainers evaluated McNair on site and called for an ambulance.
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After unwrapping, participants evaluated how much they liked their gifts.
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He re-evaluated the man — could he survive the procedure?
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They were evaluated on the basis of their humanitarian need.
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Hillmann was taken to the hospital where doctors evaluated his wound.
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The bank said it routinely evaluated potential opportunities in different markets.
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RBC also evaluated companies with greater than 5% revenues from Mexico.
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Bragg North Carolina where set up time and capability were evaluated.
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All of the trade in commodities is evaluated in US dollars.
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He will fly back to Texas and will be evaluated Monday.
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This technology is already being evaluated by two well-known organizations.
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The latex was evaluated before and after being submerged in water.
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But she may have re-evaluated in light of the meeting.
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We evaluated the situation with what we had at that moment.
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They were evaluated when they entered the study and periodically afterward.
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They are also evaluated on their ability to cope with stress.
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MT. The aircraft is currently being evaluated by our maintenance team.
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The Serb evaluated his play as his best of the week.
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He did not return and will be re-evaluated on Friday.
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The tech is also being evaluated by VR and gaming companies.
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Both sides have presented evidence to be evaluated by the jury.
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Back in the safety of the vehicle, Grande evaluated her injury.
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Changes respond to strategic decisions where multiple trade-offs are evaluated.
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No matter how employees are evaluated, it's still the underlying ethos.
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He returned to Boston and was evaluated by the medical staff.
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Investment in new plants is yet to be evaluated, he added.
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She was raced to a nearby hospital and was evaluated overnight.
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They will now be evaluated by financial institutions before final approval.
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These ideas should be piloted and evaluated as soon as possible.
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The researchers evaluated sex differences in reported pain for 28503 diagnoses.
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EMS evaluated the detainees on site and were cleared to travel.
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Second, banking and social media information are collected, stored, and evaluated.
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The U.S. had not previously evaluated Vietnam's compliance with safety standards.
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Pastrnak underwent surgery and will be re-evaluated in two weeks.
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He will be re-evaluated again before Game 2 on Sunday.
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The Clean Label Project evaluated 500 infant formulas and baby foods.
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Penguins Coach Mike Sullivan said Murray would be evaluated on Monday.
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We believe that each proposal should be evaluated on its merits.
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Their eligibility for transitional housing was re-evaluated every 30 days.
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The mammograms were evaluated by 83 radiologists at 30 radiology facilities.
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Freese will be re-evaluated on Wednesday, manager Clint Hurdle said.
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But they were amazed when they evaluated some of the fruit.
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The authorities had previously reported that six people were being evaluated.
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Multiple volunteers evaluated each tweet for either abusive or problematic content.
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He will be evaluated later in the season for full reinstatement.
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He will be evaluated and likely will stay overnight, Engelmayer said.
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And in fact, dozens of children whom Asperger evaluated were killed.
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But it is not clear how these factors will be evaluated.
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The researchers evaluated the programs using a randomized controlled trial design.
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Out of 26 children evaluated by Ms. Molero, 10 were malnourished.
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Participants in the study were interviewed and evaluated after two years.
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The boy was taken to a nearby hospital to be evaluated.
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Boone said the injury would be re-evaluated in several days.
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Individual projects were monitored, but they weren't independently or scientifically evaluated.
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The eligibility for transitional housing is re-evaluated every 30 days.
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And the reason is not that they've evaluated what I said.
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The company said it had already evaluated about a dozen apps.
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The schools were evaluated on cost, educational outcome and career outcome.
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In his role, Mr. Dakhunda helps them get education documents evaluated.
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Their eligibility for transitional housing is re-evaluated every 27 days.
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"It would have to be evaluated at the time," Sessions said.
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But the matter is being evaluated at the Justice Department, too.
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Kennard, who will be re-evaluated by the club on Jan.
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Gray is one of two court-appointed psychologists who evaluated Dear.
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He'll play catch on Tuesday and will be re-evaluated afterward.
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As a result, the book's two components should be evaluated individually.
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None of the 25 departments evaluated met all 17 proposed policies.
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They also avoid situations in which they might be evaluated closely.
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Public bodies like employment offices or universities are not evaluated for effectiveness.
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These will need to be evaluated during the course of this case.
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" Romney said he hoped the "very serious allegation" would be "fully evaluated.
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"The mother was taken to a hospital to be evaluated," says Knight.
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We will have more information as passengers and crew members are evaluated.
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He has been evaluated by our medical staff and has headed home.
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He will be re-evaluated in two weeks, according to the club.
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He is in jail Tuesday after being evaluated at a local hospital.
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One person has been rescued and is being evaluated by medical authorities.
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But they haven't been quantitatively evaluated or given a platform like this.
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He also will be re-evaluated in a week, the club said.
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Many potentially harmful contaminants have yet to be evaluated, much less regulated.
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Reed, who is 54, mostly evaluated these rocks as a public service.
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Each object is evaluated, then added to the page you're looking at.
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Their comments will be evaluated for further clues on interest rate policy.
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I believe that's a question that needs to be studied and evaluated.
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Wozniak evaluated the idea by looking at states' policies for drug testing.
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Rust was dazed and continues to be evaluated, per coach Mike Sullivan.
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He declined to be identified as the bids are still being evaluated.
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ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowksi reported Hutchison will be re-evaluated after two weeks.
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He's day-to-day officially, and will be evaluated Monday in Pittsburgh.
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If a company engages in leniency discussions, this will be evaluated separately.
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Kelly said St. Brown was being evaluated for a possible head injury.
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In experiments, the model was evaluated using metrics of precision and recall.
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Understood and evaluated in terms of potential reward, risk can be positive.
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All have submitted information to be evaluated, according to a Commission spokesman.
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They then went to Walter Reed, in Bethesda, Maryland, to be evaluated.
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Abreu has a bruised leg, and will be evaluated further on Saturday.
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The third study evaluated 667 patients with a history of chronic migraine.
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Morningstar evaluated HSA spending accounts for monthly maintenance fees and interest rates.
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The gap was equally stark when respondents evaluated the two candidates personally.
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Audiences could have more easily evaluated their abilities alongside only three competitors.
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I've evaluated three offers so far, and only one meets that criteria.
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It must be evaluated in light of all other research that exists.
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Of 18 colorectal cancer patients evaluated by researchers, 13 achieved stable disease.
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" "There's a process in place for them to be reviewed and evaluated.
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The police said four people, including a police officer, had been evaluated.
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It might be other components of the interventions in which they're evaluated.
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Six months later, I evaluated it when the Dow was around 8,500.
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Oxman and the other researchers evaluated their results in the Lancet study.
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But these are what you get evaluated on, and we know it.
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According to the Eagles, Sproles is being evaluated for a head injury.
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If they do, they are evaluated as to novelty and inventive step.
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For graduating students, all requirements will be evaluated without testing, he said.
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The indictment said the evidence for that case had been re-evaluated.
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Whether Strong's prosthetic will be evaluated as equipment remains to be seen.
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The two officers were also transported to a hospital to be evaluated.
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He also will be re-evaluated in a week, the club said.
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"Each case has to be evaluated based on individual circumstances," Baquet wrote.
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They want to be treated and evaluated the same as nondisabled students.
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Next, they evaluated how hard or soft different components needed to be.
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How will jobs guarantee schemes be evaluated for cost-benefit or corruption?
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"Music is performed, evaluated and flops, or is performed again," he said.
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I evaluated each thermometer for accuracy, ease of use, design, and comfort.
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They should also be routinely evaluated as part of their investment decisions.
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While abroad, she evaluated family planning clinics and helped develop new ones.
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Before boarding, passengers who appear to have coronavirus symptoms will be evaluated.
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Tauchman was scheduled to return to New York and be evaluated Monday.
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Garcia has a head contusion and will be evaluated again Tuesday morning.
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The Obama administration first considered the operation, but evaluated it as risky.
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In fact, students should be evaluated on and rewarded for doing so.
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Ten studies evaluated the relationship between intensity of sport participation and osteoarthritis.
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And these companies are evaluated every three months with their quarterly earnings.
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A website believed to be the suspect's is being evaluated, Beuth said.
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He evaluated proposed books quickly and expected publishers to do the same.
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The pilot was able to eject and is currently being medically evaluated.
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"After we evaluated, some are showing very slow progress," Saefulhalk told reporters.
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The aircraft was being evaluated by maintenance technicians Thursday, the airline said.
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Yet, this technology is being evaluated for numerous applications apart from cryptocurrencies.
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Aligner fit, tooth movement and patient compliance are evaluated on every visit.
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Alternative options include ... potentially being re-evaluated for a second face transplant.
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He was evaluated for DUI, but officers determined he was not impaired.
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Boone told reporters that Stanton would be re-evaluated in 63 days.
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They blocked the center's entrance and evaluated the exhibit for "pedophilic" content.
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It can be evaluated based the difference between the calculation of a company's intrinsic value and its trading price; it could also be evaluated based on the stock's return potential versus the risk-free rate (government bond rate).
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Vigneault said Saturday that Nash's recovery would be evaluated weekly instead of daily.
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Students who are not referred by a teacher are unlikely to be evaluated.
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Once rescued, riders were brought to a dock and evaluated by medical crews.
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Riverside has the highest unemployment rate of any city LendingTree evaluated: 9.9 percent.
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Some drugs will be evaluated based on how they could impact government budgets.
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Nearly 500 of the community water systems evaluated fit the highest risk category.
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Cespedes is being evaluated at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.
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The state censor said potential security risks still need to be evaluated. (Reuters)
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Were bosses being evaluated on promoting respectability and integrity, as well as profitability?
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He will not throw Tuesday so he can be evaluated the following day.
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CR dubbed the Model S the best car it's ever evaluated in 2014.
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Herzer's lawyers argued that Redstone's competency should be evaluated in an open trial.
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Columbia Journalism Review evaluated Facebook's fact-check program in April of last year.
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Child Protective Services was notified and the child was evaluated at local hospital.
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After four months of medication and treatment, his competency will be re-evaluated.
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Manager John Farrell said Price will make two starts, then be re-evaluated.
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Paul is scheduled to be re-evaluated when the team returns to Houston.
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"I was actually flattered that my project was evaluated so highly," she says.
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Bills, they said, should be evaluated using the predictive power of macroeconomic models.
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It's against this backdrop that the California board mandate bill must be evaluated.
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Prior to starting the fund, he evaluated potential technology vendors at Morgan Stanley.
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More than half said their lesion had not been evaluated by a doctor.
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The research evaluated retiree income from both Social Security and other sources — i.e.
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What are the expectations for this role — and how regularly are employees evaluated?
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Especially since he was evaluated for a concussion last week against Tennessee, too.
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Google says you were evaluated at 22 billion ahead of IPO last year.
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She is being evaluated and treated by mental health experts specializing in trauma.
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I think it needs to be evaluated on a case by case basis.
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He left the field to be evaluated but returned a few plays later.
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Now we encourage people to be evaluated to make sure nothing is wrong.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin also has said the council's work should be evaluated.
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Researchers have evaluated their effectiveness in Florida, California, and the UK. Results varied.
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Surprise: The pink salt group scored healthier when evaluated by the wellness analyzer.
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"It was met by paramedics who evaluated passengers and crew," the airline said.
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So that's one fact which is underestimated and under-evaluated in my opinion.
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He is scheduled to be re-evaluated by team doctors Wednesday in Montreal.
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Back in November, cash problems left contractors unpaid, and plans were re-evaluated.
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Coach Alvin Gentry said he will be evaluated over the next few days.
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He has demanded that the process be evaluated in any forthcoming immigration reform.
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What is important is how these differences should be viewed, evaluated and handled.
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Bradley will be re-evaluated in one to two weeks, the club announced.
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But the administration made some key adjustments to how applications would be evaluated.
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Students were evaluated on how well they could comprehend literary and informational texts.
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He was evaluated this week and is making progress, according to the Warriors.
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The pilot managed to eject and was being medically evaluated, military officials said.
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And the impact continues to be evaluated throughout the rest of the state.
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"We received opinions, ideas and experiences that were rigorously evaluated," Gonzalez Fernandez said.
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National security and foreign policy implications are being evaluated as well, sources said.
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The plan is still being evaluated and may be implemented only after 2017.
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To be sure, any infrastructure policy that does emerge must be carefully evaluated.
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Kavanaugh's lengthy record can be evaluated by the Senate and the American public.
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The ICF study evaluated the economics with natural gas prices at $4.00 Mcf.
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The primary benefit that USPSTF evaluated is reduction in deaths from the disease.
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He will be re-evaluated during the next homestand, which starts April 21.
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He'll be evaluated before the Brewers return to action Tuesday against the Reds.
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A spokeswoman for the BKA said the email still needed to be evaluated.
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They are evaluated medically and then spend up to two weeks in quarantine.
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Bring your homemade pickles and have them evaluated by a panel of judges.
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And each regulatory change should be evaluated based on its costs and benefits.
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And "Drag Race" is about doing what you're told and having it evaluated.
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The Chicago-based company said it evaluated Apprente's technology in McDonald's test restaurants.
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Last month, Goldman's board met at its headquarters and evaluated the two candidates.
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The children were evaluated when they were between 73 and 24 months old.
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I simply assumed that I would be evaluated on merit, like my peers.
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Ninety-five percent of the people I've evaluated get started on cross-hormones.
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The team has said that he will be re-evaluated later this week.
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He had served in Afghanistan and was later evaluated for post-traumatic stress.
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Four other people with minor injuries were evaluated on scene, the chief said.
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EXCLUSIVE-HONG KONG GOVERNMENT REPORT TO BEIJING EVALUATED FEASIBILITY OF PROTESTERS' DEMANDS-SOURCES
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Foundation leaders are evaluated, in large part, on the growth of their assets.
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Diamonds are evaluated under special lighting at Alrosa's sorting center in Mirny, Russia.
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The data is incomplete, self-reported and hasn't been evaluated by the city.
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The airlines were evaluated based on their carbon management practices and emissions performance.
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A CT scan was negative, Lovullo said, although Iannetta is still being evaluated.
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Because Trump knew he was being evaluated as an entertainer — not a politician.
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Her grandmother had recently died, and King says everything was evaluated prefinancial crisis.
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Both will be re-evaluated in two weeks, the team's news release stated.
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Penguins Coach Mike Sullivan said Crosby would be evaluated on a daily basis.
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However, Smith emphasized, this can be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
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The reviewers write: Physicians who evaluated this claim found it to be inaccurate.
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"Each case has to be evaluated on the merits of course," he added.
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Cease was held out as a precaution and will be re-evaluated Friday.
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Cozart will be re-evaluated before Wednesday's game and is day-to-day.
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The administration also made some key adjustments to how waivers would be evaluated.
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Jayme was in a hospital and being evaluated, her uncle, Jeff Closs, said.
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Cyber insurance costs are rising, however, with certain companies even evaluated as uninsurable.
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Asylum law requires that claims be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
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"Any potential opportunities to collaborate with Tyme would be evaluated accordingly," Sanlam said.
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The children were evaluated at the hospital and subsequently released to Border Patrol custody.
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He returned to lead a game-winning drive but will be evaluated this week.
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Replay ultimately provided no help, however, despite the time consumed and the angles evaluated.
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In this case, police procedures were re-evaluated and revamped -- as was officer training.
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He will be re-evaluated on Wednesday but is likely done for the year.
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Ramos said the utility company evaluated "a bunch" of other offers before choosing Whitefish.
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They were then evaluated at three years and again at five years of age.
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Coach Brad Stevens said the injury would be re-evaluated on Tuesday in Boston.
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He will be re-evaluated Friday and is currently listed as day-to-day.
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Psychiatrist Steven Pitt evaluated Jones during divorce proceedings and testified against him in 2010.
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In a 2016 study, Claudia Fugazza and colleagues evaluated episodic-like memory in dogs.
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In terms of environment, researchers evaluated pollution, measuring air, noise and light pollution levels.
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Each task gets evaluated by three categories: time sensitive, most important, or least desirable.
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Bankrate evaluated cities based on housing costs, such as mortgage, insurance and property taxes.
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They evaluated each dish using a sensory evaluation sheet, including taste, texture and odor.
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Priebus argued that Trump's character won't be evaluated based on his previous personal behavior.
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"Rudolph is leaving Heinz Field to be further evaluated at a hospital," Lauten tweeted.
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We evaluated both national brands and each company's store brand when those were available.
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"Projects are being re-evaluated, with only the most critical being awarded," ADCB said.
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He will be evaluated for his next step, according to the Rangers on Sunday.
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The device hasn't been evaluated by a third party and doesn't have FDA approval.
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Trotz said all three had suffered upper-body injuries and would be evaluated Saturday.
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The Pirates said he is being treated and evaluated for a left facial contusion.
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The "Fast Money " traders evaluated the bank stocks as their earnings reports drew closer.
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The systems were evaluated at Consumer Reports' test track and on public and highways.
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The results will be evaluated by an independent pool using a standard PTSD scale.
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Snap has evaluated its platforms for potential misuse — and so far, it's found nothing.
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For Sanders, 19723 percent evaluated him above and 21972 percent below his majority-grade.
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Independent voters and Democrats evaluated the candidate presented as a historic first more positively.
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True, voters more positively evaluated vice presidential candidates who belonged to their demographic group.
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"We had him evaluated really as a top-10-round-caliber talent," he said.
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She and her team have evaluated 170 brains to understand the pathology of CTE.
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Hair and makeup formulas are evaluated for poisonous substances, but the laws aren't foolproof.
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The team said Love would be evaluated further on Wednesday before updating his status.
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The cities were evaluated using criteria such as affordability, culture, job market and safety.
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Any amendments would alter the way that deals dependent on leverage would be evaluated.
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Juno said that of 32 evaluated trial patients, 66 percent responded to the drug.
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Cops and paramedics showed up, the women were evaluated but neither needed medical treatment.
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ST is not free, but can be evaluated indefinitely with the occasional nagware message.
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Now, about 70 percent of the students evaluated in Flint require special education services.
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It's an idea that needs to be evaluated to see if it hangs together.
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Size, color, yield and disease resistance were evaluated, but flavor was the chief consideration.
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"We evaluated him and Giovinco," Conte said in response to a question about Pirlo.
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The firm has submitted a revival plan to the banks which is being evaluated.
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The 49ers' medical staff evaluated Garoppolo's left leg before he limped toward the sideline.
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The EPA stressed that comments would be reviewed as the agency evaluated its proposal.
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He had medical tests on Saturday that will be evaluated on Monday, Dombrowski said.
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The other 85033 percent could be spent on promising approaches that were being evaluated.
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For that reason, the nomination of Alexander Acosta must be evaluated with great scrutiny.
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The usefulness of person-centered approaches are being evaluated for those living with dementia.
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After being evaluated at a nearby hospital, Locklear was transported to jail and booked.
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"They re-evaluated and just did it," said Jonel Langeneld, Dr. Boone's close friend.
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She was evaluated at a local hospital and then released to a parent's custody.
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Beckham had the leg evaluated by doctors Thursday as the team looks for answers.
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The startup's main products evaluated an individual's microbiome using a sample of their poop.
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As part of the standard booking procedure, medical personnel at the jail evaluated him.
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The study's researchers evaluated PHV as a marker for puberty in a previous study.
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Miniature horses should be evaluated on a "case-by-case basis," the agency said.
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That guidance will be re-evaluated in a month or sooner if circumstances change.
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Griffin's fractured coracoid bone reportedly will be re-evaluated in three or four weeks.
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Some economists evaluated labor's share of the slave system's profits in cotton and tobacco.
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From bloodletting to lobotomies, many of these have since been re-evaluated and abandoned.
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The researchers also evaluated mitigation and adaptation tactics to avert such a dire scenario.
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Books are evaluated for "the scope, significance, depth of research, and richness of interpretation."
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NASA evaluated those contracts, and the performance of each carrier before taking new proposals.
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She is evaluated by a tournament doctor, but plays on, winning in three sets.
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X-rays were negative, and he will be re-evaluated Wednesday, the team announced.
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The Army Corps of Engineers, which evaluated the environmental consequences, gave it a permit.
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In this, the contestant wears only a jockstrap and is evaluated on their appearance.
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He will have an MRI on the knee on Thursday and be re-evaluated.
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Ms. Howard said the program would be evaluated at the end of the summer.
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"There will be more to come as that continues to get evaluated," Burgdoerfer said.
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While at the Pentagon, he evaluated computer security events affecting daily Air Force operations.
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Employees are now evaluated partly on how much they've helped others on their team.
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Still, a big question looms: By which standards will Soulpepper's monthlong sojourn be evaluated?
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Any new system would need to be evaluated through rigorous clinical trials, Hinton conceded.
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The pilot ejected safely and is being evaluated for injury, according to the official.
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One student evaluated the sourcing: "They got it from a Trump supporter," he said.
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These categories, derived from medical guidelines, determine how often recipients are evaluated for benefits.
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They should be evaluated for what&aposs causing the fever before given any treatment.
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The team evaluated height by taking into account both sitting height and leg length.
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The process is considered a pilot and will be evaluated based on community feedback.
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Collins said Wheeler would rest for a few days and then be re-evaluated.
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Sergeant Bruce is scheduled to be evaluated for hormone therapy in a few weeks.
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Science at the EPA and OSHA is evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
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Their claims need to be evaluated with the same diligence that scientists do theirs.
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It's not that Mr. Trump's mental fitness should not be evaluated — quite the contrary.
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But the meta-analysis apparently had serious methodological flaws in how it evaluated outcomes.
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It started in Colorado in the '70s, something called the nurse-family partnership, which is one of the best-evaluated social policy interventions in history, in the sense that the number of times it's been evaluated and is shown to be successful.
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The startup is new, so it has not been evaluated against other vitamin makers yet.
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Basically, any item you select for your van needs to be evaluated for its versatility.
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"Everyone said they had the goods, but when you evaluated, they really didn't," he opined.
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What would the findings have been if family physicians, pediatricians or other specialists were evaluated?
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In court, Gareyevs lawyer said his client will be evaluated by a mental health expert.
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Wolf's team re-evaluated the data used to produce the IPCC 2006 methane emissions estimates.
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"Over 40 total patients were evaluated by firefighters with 25 being transported," the statement continued.
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He will be evaluated Saturday in regards to his availability to play against the Predators . . .
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Fletcher and Scottwill both be re-evaluated before tip-off Saturday to determine their status.
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Meneses is at Roosevelt Hospital being evaluated, a New York City police spokeswoman tells PEOPLE.
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Every piece of information is evaluated less on the merits and more on its provenance.
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He will be re-evaluated on Sunday and could return to the Rangers next week.
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Other researchers interested in the data propose analyses or experiments, which are evaluated by commission.
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But without these formal studies, pediatric-specific drug pharmacology is not accurately evaluated and determined.
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The proposal, called the Excelsior Scholarship, has yet to be evaluated by the state legislature.
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"Sometimes people don't even know that unless they were evaluated by a doctor," she says.
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A separate study in the journal PeerJ evaluated another concern about 5ARIs - erectile dysfunction. Drs.
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In the case of EgyptAir Flight 181, it appears the crew evaluated the situation appropriately.
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The project period ended at the end of March and results are currently being evaluated.
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We have asked the health ministry to coordinate for this (health crisis) to be evaluated.
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Different amplification methods are also being evaluated, which are expected to generate additional intellectual property.
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B.T. was later evaluated by a sexual assault nurse examiner and completed a rape kit.
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"All strategic options (including partnership with other airlines) are being evaluated," a Khazanah spokesman said.
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The company says it has re-evaluated the verification process to add more human oversight.
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Regulatory actions should make the quantitative criteria on which they will later be evaluated explicit.
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The bids will be evaluated by U.S. Customs and Border Protection -- a division of Dept.
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Once it's evaluated and found to meet Google's criteria, the finder will be awarded $1000.
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Jackson is scheduled to play again Sunday and Tuesday before his status is re-evaluated.
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In total, the PFAS-contaminated water supplies evaluated in the study serve six million Americans.
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"He's going to get evaluated, but it's obviously not good," Rays manager Kevin Cash said.
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Coach Mike Babcock said he would be re-evaluated after the team's flight to Colorado.
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Vasilevskiy suffered the injury during practice on Wednesday and was evaluated by doctors on Thursday.
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Three expert judges evaluated the submissions based on three key features: creativity, complexity and clarity.
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The website says: * These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
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The mountain lion was then evaluated by wildlife experts and released back into the wild.
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Carroll said that Lynch would be evaluated daily to determine his availability for Sunday's game.
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BUDGET IMPACT Some drugs will be evaluated based on how they could impact government budgets.
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In such instances, those factors are evaluated relative to local market standards of institutional investors.
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Plus "intranasal administration" of guarana or taurine hasn't been evaluated for safety, the agency says.
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The drug is currently being evaluated in two global Phase 3 studies, ENGAGE and EMERGE.
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Mental impairment should be evaluated independently from criminal investigations, using medical criteria and standardized measures.
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Other possible exposures were evaluated and no known community or residential exposures have been identified.
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Forsythe underwent X-rays, which came up negative, and will be re-evaluated Tuesday afternoon.
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She was arrested for DUI and was taken to a nearby hospital to be evaluated.
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We evaluated 50 years of data on the regulatory budget, GDP and private-sector employment.
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Scioscia said both will be evaluated and could have to go on the disabled list.
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The Twins said Escobar would be evaluated further to determine the extent of the injury.
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CNBC Pro evaluated Fitbit's prospects through the use of Michael Steinhardt's "variant perception" investing framework.
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To diversify their hiring practices, startups like Zymergen have evaluated and restructured their interview flow.
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The aircraft landed safely, where it was met by paramedics who evaluated passengers and crew.
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Banco do Brasil said in a statement that its eligibility committee had not evaluated Souza.
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Membership has been evaluated in terms of costs and benefits, not as an emotional commitment.
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Like any military leader, he is taking a strategic, evaluated approach to implement Trump's directive.
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"We evaluated it and didn't think it would pay for itself," Barker told Radio Sport.
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No timetable has been set for McCaw's return, but he'll be evaluated in four weeks.
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According to Fox 4, the suspect was taken to a medical center to be evaluated.
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The credit ratings of all countries and projects "were carefully and jointly evaluated", he said.
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U.S. Treasury yields fell as investors evaluated when the Fed is likely to raise rates.
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Russian suppliers have also evaluated the market, having sent one or two ship-loads recently.
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This means the program was evaluated based on its impact only on families and caregivers.
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His comments will be closely evaluated for any shift in his stance on future easing.
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Chevron's proposal is now being evaluated by upstream oil and gas regulator SKKMigas, Tahar said.
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Eleven people were evaluated, with six taken to hospitals with nonlife-threatening injuries, he said.
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The new system also tweaks the way a charity's administrative expenses, or overhead, are evaluated.
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They can also try out through a video game, where their skills are evaluated virtually.
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A fourth firefighter was being evaluated at UC Davis Burn Center, the news release said.
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It doesn't, however, answer what "path" was being evaluated within the FBI at the time.
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Frontier Airlines has said the ill passengers were evaluated by medical staff before being released.
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A second person was also being evaluated for possible evacuation, the foundation said on Monday.
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Mr. Meneses was taken to Mount Sinai West Hospital to be evaluated, the police said.
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Parexel evaluated AWS but chose Microsoft's cloud instead, said Xavier Flinois, president of Parexel Informatics.
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We know we're not going to the playoffs, but these guys are still getting evaluated.
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The boys will "be evaluated by doctors for five to seven days," the secretary said.
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Evaluated from almost any angle, Trump's move does not make the slightest bit of sense.
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Each drink, served in unmarked, identical black glasses, is evaluated and subjected to chemical analyses.
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Women, however, are often counseled to delay motherhood until they have been evaluated for tenure.
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SUBTITLE: AUDS is currently being evaluated by the FAA for use at major U.S. airports.
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Each eye is tracked independently, and their performance as a matched pair is evaluated instantly.
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The well-respected telecoms veteran said any additional opportunities would be evaluated as they arose.
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He's also implemented strategic marketing plans, evaluated technical solutions and business models as an investor.
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Schatz's proposal is similar to one the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation evaluated in 2018.
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ZEBOV with a MVA‐BN‐Filo boost is being evaluated in two large trials. 2.
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A fourth firefighter was being evaluated at the UC Davis Burn Center, the statement said.
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The customers will be re-evaluated under the terms of a new money laundering directive.
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The company said dividends on convertible preferred shares would be evaluated on a quarterly basis.
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The man is hospitalized and stable and has been evaluated for pneumonia, Dr. Rivkees said.
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She was evaluated for visual, learning and hearing disabilities; cognitive impairments; ambidexterity; motor-skill deficits.
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Knowledge cannot develop without exchange of ideas, and ideas cannot be evaluated without full disclosure.
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Imagine if every Silicon Valley company evaluated people positively on whether they were challenging upward.
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But was he right to diagnose Trump, considering that he had not personally evaluated him?
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And even those were not evaluated to show how often training had led to jobs.
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A committee evaluated thousands of designs (including one with a beaver wearing a Mountie hat).
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"We would like to secure funds for us before those losses are evaluated," he said.
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The patient is isolated at home and his household contacts are being evaluated, Piercy said.
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Twenty-seven automotive writers evaluated 33 vehicles at the Ridge Motorsports Park near Shelton, Wash.
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All other passengers from the flight also remain at MARB and continue to be evaluated.
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A huge, international survey The Best Countries report evaluated 73 nations across 65 different metrics.
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Over the last year, Bidvest's divisional management evaluated all businesses and discontinued some smaller operations.
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We sat at a picnic table outside the editing suite, and he evaluated his achievement.
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The Hawks don't play again until Tuesday, and Young will be re-evaluated on Monday.
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The researchers evaluated the children's development starting at 6 months through 3 years of age.
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Dr. Sadoff estimated that he had evaluated as many as 10,000 defendants in criminal cases.
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We evaluated features and expert reviews of different models before choosing the best foam rollers.
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He evaluated them on the merits of their character and the contents of their hearts.
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She was soon evaluated by an array of doctors and recommended for laser ablation surgery.
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And prior studies have estimated that fewer than half of stillbirths are evaluated by autopsy.
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Wilson is scheduled to pitch again Thursday then be evaluated by the team doctors Friday.
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It will then be evaluated based on whether or not the activity is anti-competitive.
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So, we're looking at leadership, and how leadership is evaluated, particularly in a different world.
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He skated on his own before the morning skate and will be re-evaluated Thursday.
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Times readers scrutinized Mr. Cohen's credibility as they evaluated the implications of his congressional testimony.
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The companies whose products were evaluated included Idemia, Intel, Microsoft, Panasonic, SenseTime and Vigilant Solutions.
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I believe state and local economic development programs need to be re-evaluated and updated.
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They weren't evaluated on their similarity to Americans already here, or on their earning potential.
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"Under Review" is used to indicate that a rating is being re-evaluated, Morningstar said.
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How could he possibly be evaluated, since it seems like he wouldn't voluntarily do it?
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Of course, all of this cannot be evaluated without considering the context of Clinton's opponent.
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During hearings before the committee that evaluated him, his strongest support seemed to be among Republicans.
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"She appears to be in good health and will be evaluated for adoption," Davies told PEOPLE.
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After six weeks, all the volunteers were given tests that evaluated attention span and working memory.
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Those that qualify are then evaluated based on 13 factors, including global and regional research reputation.
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Swanson will undergo daily treatment in Atlanta before being re-evaluated next week, the team announced.
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No decision had been made yet and the next steps were still being evaluated, she said.
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COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS Some drug prices will be evaluated on the basis of their cost-effectiveness.
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One Twitter user evaluated why the singer might see Trump as a role model, of sorts.
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The companies don't feel they were fairly evaluated, especially in how they promote safe riding practices.
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Brodziak will be re-evaluated in five weeks as he deals with a right foot injury.
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U.S. Treasuries slumped as investors evaluated whether the Fed is likely to raise rates in September.
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Booker will also be sidelined Tuesday and is expected to be re-evaluated later this week.
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Our experts analyzed the incident and proposed the appropriate mitigations which are being evaluated by FOCA.
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Spravato's effectiveness was evaluated in three short-term clinical trials, as well as one longer trial.
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He evaluated Trump not just as a politician for saying them, but as a human being.
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Some people argue that they should also be evaluated against existing drugs in the same arena.
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The CDC cleared 240 of those passengers but the remaining four had to be further evaluated.
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The HEALM tool was just announced in August, and will need to be used and evaluated.
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Participants were evaluated using an Eisai-devised tool that drew from three established Alzheimer's assessment scales.
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The passengers were screened for fever and evaluated for respiratory systems before the flight took off.
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He was taken to the hospital as a precaution, where he was evaluated and later released.
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The report evaluated work environment, income and growth potential among 27 occupations in creating the rankings.
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In fact, he won't even be re-evaluated until November, according to his father, John Bosa.
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"When we evaluated the clinical records, it was not related to the dengue vaccination," Bayugo said.
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"They deserve just as every other asylum-seeker to have their asylum claim heard and evaluated."
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Byfuglien was helped off the ice and was taken to the dressing room to be evaluated.
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Brantley must shut down all running activities for seven to 1.0103 days before being re-evaluated.
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I'm not going to be evaluated as to whether or not I should be kicked out?
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The algorithms impact billions of people around the world, but no independent body has evaluated them.
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Asylum applications would be evaluated by teams of experts from EU member countries, the spokesman said.
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It's a new form of trust that must develop and be evaluated on its own terms.
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Stewart was being evaluated at an undisclosed hospital and was able to move all his extremities.
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It will be evaluated for further indications of the strength of labor markets and wage pressures.
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In her interview with NPR, she asked to be evaluated on her talent — not her story.
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He emphasized that all proposals will have to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
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Additionally, the dividend will to be re-evaluated in the first quarter of calendar year 22019.
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Moore will be re-evaluated once the Bulls return home following their game with the Magic.
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Others at the meeting thought cases should be evaluated on their merits, as under today's law.
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About 22009 people were being treated at hospitals and others were being evaluated at triage centers.
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Three months after treatment, he'll be re-evaluated to see whether the cancer is in remission.
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Ultimately, we feel that many of these businesses were simply evaluated under the wrong valuation lens.
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He added that Perez was being evaluated by cardiologists to decide what steps to take next.
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Oh, when we evaluated the Max, we spent a year studying that airplane, studying every element.
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For each task, Maxwell evaluated me based on a set of "clues" that would indicate impairment.
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"These publications should probably have notices of concern ... until they are properly re-evaluated," they wrote.
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The consultant evaluated 54 major oil reservoirs operated by Aramco, out of 368 in its portfolio.
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Earlier this year, he evaluated his own Twitter followers and sorted them by gender and race.
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SPSE provides fixed income evaluated pricing and CMA provides independent data for over-the-counter markets.
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Layne was evaluated and stood with his hands on his knees for several minutes before leaving.
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Critics rightfully point out that not every student can be adequately evaluated with multiple choice tests.
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It would be imprudent to make fundamental structural changes until the rules and regulations are evaluated.
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TIM Chief Executive Luigi Gubitosi said in February all options on the network would be evaluated.
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You want their feedback—ideally, some sign of positive approval—because you know you're being evaluated.
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Although CBO often provides accurate assessments, its data ought to be evaluated and put into perspective.
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From many scans like this, the prototypes can be evaluated for safety, accuracy, and clinical relevance.
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Kings coach Darryl Sutter said McNabb (two goals in seven games) will be re-evaluated Sunday.
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He scheduled a hearing on the lawsuit's challenge to how provisional ballots are evaluated for Wednesday.
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The administration also said it will monitor appeals activity to ensure requests are being appropriately evaluated.
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They are also less concerned about being blamed for mistakes, and less worried about being evaluated.
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All other beverages were evaluated in a similar manner, and then scored in comparison to water.
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The federal coal program is decades overdue for programmatic assessment, having last been evaluated in 1986.
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All told, of the approximately 170 tax expenditures, exactly zero are systematically evaluated for their impact.
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Entries were evaluated and shortlisted by 300 experts, with the finalists submitted to an online vote.
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The team announced that he received treatment Wednesday morning and will be re-evaluated on Monday.
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A fourth firefighter was being evaluated at the UC Davis Burn Center, the news release said.
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A small amount of funding is reserved for promising programs that agree to be carefully evaluated.
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Another change being evaluated by Republicans is ending or further restricting tax deductibility of business interest.
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The new standard was published in December 85033 and will need time to be properly evaluated.
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Earnhardt was evaluated in Charlotte, N.C., this week, and doctors did not clear him to race.
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None of the Zika-affected babies Diniz and her team evaluated was receiving proper followup care.
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Trevor was soon evaluated, and the young parents were given the painful diagnosis of infantile spasms.
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Despite some restrictions on gun control research, scientists have evaluated how certain policies affect gun deaths.
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"Over the past year or two we have re-evaluated our presence in Europe," Soloviev said.
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VW said in a statement Wednesday that its emission tests are now evaluated externally and independently.
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The officers were not wounded but were being evaluated at a nearby hospital, according to officials.
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Publix later said it had suspended its political contributions while it re-evaluated its giving process.
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General Manager Jeff Bridich said he evaluated coaches on their process, not on the pitchers' results.
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Head coach Tyronn Lue said Rose would be re-evaluated when the team returns to Cleveland.
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All business transportation should be evaluated based on how close it comes to approaching this ideal.
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Researchers from Stanford University evaluated 63 randomized controlled trial reports published by surgeons from 26 countries.
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Webster's head was snapped back by the block, and he was being evaluated for a concussion.
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The trio plus Rylan evaluated players and tried to reach a consensus on who to sign.
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Student performance will be evaluated yearly, rather than in one all-important final exam before graduation.
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Customers who want to buy long-term-care, life or disability insurance are evaluated and rated.
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Health care is consumer-driven, and health care providers are evaluated by their customer satisfaction scores.
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He was evaluated by emergency medical technicians, who found nothing wrong with him, Sheriff Fontoura said.
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Judge Ali adjourned Mr. Aouidate's trial until his allegations could be evaluated by a medical team.
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Severino was sent to New York to be evaluated by Christopher Ahmad, the team's head doctor.
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Tasks evaluated included placing a phone call, texting, tuning the radio and programming the navigation system.
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The patient was evaluated by multiple physicians and denied testing because she didn't meet the criteria.
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Paul's right leg will be re-evaluated after the team returns to Houston after Game 6.
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Both Mr. Sonenshein and Mr. Whalen, however, cautioned that much remains to be seen and evaluated.
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Each will be evaluated on three criteria: Does their invention fill a need in the marketplace?
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Obviously, women candidates are not monolithic and, as such, their electability cannot be evaluated so grossly.
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Neither felt like they could have evaluated a full product in the time frame VizSense offered.
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The businesses being evaluated include Waddington, Rubbermaid Commercial Products and Mapa, Rawlings, Goody, and Rubbermaid Outdoor.
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Every past action and statement dating back to childhood is re-evaluated through a political lens.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who chairs the council, also has said its work should be evaluated.
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Parents who have reason to be concerned must find a way to get the child evaluated.
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Steel mills evaluated with "A-level" emissions performance, the cleanest level, will set independent emission measures.
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"We went into that one and evaluated the facilities and the golf course," Mr. Smith said.
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"After all the years ... dude actually needs to be evaluated," Reed told TMZ Sports at LAX.
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We're told the City Attorney evaluated the criminal threats but ultimately they declined to prosecute her.
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"After 9/11, our nation fundamentally re-evaluated its approach to terrorism," he said in 2010.
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After being evaluated on the sideline for a potential concussion, he went to the locker room.
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One solution is to be clear and consistent about the criteria on which employees are evaluated.
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She was not evaluated for alcohol content in her blood at the time she was arrested.
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Also, the findings only represent the four year time period evaluated in the study, Prasad said.
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He was safe and returned to his family after being decontaminated and evaluated at a hospital.
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He was evaluated and had two stents inserted in a blocked artery, his campaign said Wednesday.
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I re-evaluated my plan every year, and after being promoted to VP, my plans changed.
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"He was interviewed and his claims were fully evaluated," Baum said in a statement to CNN.
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"It is largely questionable whether the mental distress the plaintiffs faced was adequately evaluated," he said.
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I've tested literally hundreds of vehicles and have evaluated every single center console in the industry.
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The overall safety of Gardasil 9, the FDA said, was evaluated in 13,000 men and women.
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All personnel who were hurt are in stable condition and are being evaluated by medical staff.
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Before they appear on camera and are evaluated by judges, the dogs are groomed to perfection.
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Mr. Felix re-evaluated his priorities, he told The New York Times in a 2013 interview.
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" In an interview, Ms. Glassman said that "most programs and policies are not being evaluated rigorously.
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T.J. was evaluated again in kindergarten, and found to be behind in a range of areas.
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The answer, according to Chris McGoey, needs to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
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She added no decision had been made yet and the next steps were still being evaluated.
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More than $150 million has been awarded and many hundreds of other claims are being evaluated.
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Science is supposed to help us, and derive informed theories and truths from carefully evaluated information.
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Most of the allegations were settled or not fully evaluated in court, according to the report.
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U.S. Treasury prices slumped as investors evaluated whether the Fed is likely to raise rates in September.
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Doctor Randi Ettner, who has decades of experience researching and treating gender dysphoria, evaluated and diagnosed Manning.
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Cohen admitted to being "tanorexic" and that he has since re-evaluated his relationship with the sun.
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Each kit evaluated below does autosomal testing — with the exception of Nat Geo's, which we'll explain later.
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Phillies RHP Andrew Bailey (hamstring) was unavailable Thursday and will be re-evaluated in San Francisco. 2.
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Fitch has evaluated the sensitivity of the ratings to increased defaults over the life of the transaction.
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Court rulings are evaluated by whether the deciding judge was appointed by a Republican or a Democrat.
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Consumer Reports does not recommend any FCA models it has evaluated at its test track in Connecticut.
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White Sox general manager Rick Hahn evaluated positively the latest trade in a flurry of July transactions.
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The origin of the attack remains unknown and the extent of the compromise is still being evaluated.
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These test results will be evaluated to ensure track consistency and uniformity for both training and racing.
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Psychiatrist Steven Pitt evaluated Dwight Lamon Jones during divorce proceedings and testified against him in September 2010.
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Businesses are evaluated along a trajectory and invited to apply to one of three distinct acceleration classes.
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The dogs and their handlers walked down a red carpet, as a panel of judges evaluated them.
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Of those, 2202 have since been sent to the United States and five are being further evaluated.
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For another, many of these devices aren't actually evaluated for safety, accuracy, or efficacy, the authors write.
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It is hardly surprising that the candidates and their surrogates evaluated the performances through rose-coloured glasses.
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He will join the Rockies this weekend in San Francisco to be evaluated by their training staff.
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He left the game after being evaluated by team trainers on the sideline and did not return.
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But often viral videos and photos can spread very quickly before they are flagged, evaluated and removed.
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The radiologist who first evaluated the images listed fibromuscular dysplasia as a possible diagnosis in his report.
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Walker will be evaluated further before a decision will be made on when he starts pitching again.
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Joining the platform today requires working on a starter project which is then evaluated by another expert.
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G/F Justin Anderson will be re-evaluated in two weeks as he recovers from shin splints.
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They also evaluated how the commenters were connected to each other or to the same Facebook groups.
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It can be challenging for first ladies to break through and be evaluated for their unique experiences.
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The "Fast Money " traders evaluated the market shakeout in the aftermath of Donald Trump winning the presidency.
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Were there any surprises in terms of what people's goals were, or how they evaluated a technology?
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User interfaces were evaluated for ease of use, and specs were checked, double checked, and triple checked.
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The effects of health apps on the rest of the NHS have yet to be properly evaluated.
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MCAS design, certification tests, and cockpit procedures were evaluated using a standard industry approach to failure analysis.
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In total, 656 men were evaluated for type of underwear worn and any correlation with sperm parameters.
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"We evaluated him, at that time and made the determination that he was OK," O'Brien told reporters.
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He will now progress in his strengthening program and will be re-evaluated on a weekly basis.
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While she was being evaluated, a technician asked her how far along she was in her pregnancy.
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Further, supply chains may need to be rethought and entire businesses may have to be re-evaluated.
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Coach Jon Cooper said it "didn't look good" and said Garrison would be further evaluated on Friday.
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The Giants said the 24-year-old suffered only an ankle sprain but would be evaluated further.
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Out of 11,306 speaking characters evaluated, the study found that 66.5% were male and 33.5% were female.
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All five candidates are evaluated as "Average" presidents or worse, and none as "Good" presidents or better.
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We've evaluated their effectiveness at detecting viruses, and lay out any of their additional security features too.
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Of that, four strategic investors have been shortlisted to be strictly and thoroughly evaluated, the minister said.
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The company evaluated more than 5 million passwords leaked on the internet, excluding hacks of adult websites.
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But, the key is that that each such measure should be constantly evaluated as to its effectiveness.
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Bagley was re-evaluated after missing the past seven games and is making progress, the team said.
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After that, it will be evaluated with an eye to continuing it, an official from AGRA said.
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The point is not that voters evaluated Trump's plan and determined it will bring back mining jobs.
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Image: Tim FlachThe sea angel's endangered status hasn't been evaluated, but it's falling victim to ocean acidification.
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It cuts deeply into education and training programs it regards (oftentimes wrongly) as ineffective or poorly evaluated.
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Citigroup evaluated the potential bid and claimed it would not be in Disney nor Twitter's best interests.
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Rather, Judge Gorsuch should be evaluated based on the methods and principles employed to decide a controversy.
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Once we left the hospital, he had been evaluated and already set up with child development specialists.
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Five of the studies evaluated in the meta-analysis used the publicly-available iCBT program at deprexis.com.
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Red Sox RHP Koji Uehara (strained pectoral) left Tuesday's game and will be evaluated on Wednesday. 2.
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You're competing with these people, and you're going to be evaluated from your very first introduction point.
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Those inmates are escorted to Mental Health staff to be evaluated and the incident is then documented.
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He will return to Philadelphia to be re-evaluated and the timetable for his return is unknown.
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Of all the metrics they evaluated, diabetes and smoking had the strongest correlation to reduced life expectancy.
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The women were evaluated on their performances in the evening wear, fitness, lifestyle, talent and interview categories.
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Each case is evaluated individually, and there is an extensive appeals process for those who are declined.
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However, he said that the efficacy of these methods had never been scientifically evaluated by state authorities.
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The new models of teacher training that will start those careers have yet to be thoroughly evaluated.
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Such a child should definitely be evaluated, because something new and medically serious could be going on.
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What was found in clinical trials The effectiveness of Aimovig was evaluated in three key clinical trials.
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He announced last October he had re-evaluated that promise, deciding 5,500 troops should remain there instead.
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Submissions will be evaluated on a set of extensive criteria, including originality, usefulness, comprehensiveness, design and technology.
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In Florida, inmates are evaluated for work release when they have 10 months remaining in their sentences.
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They found that the detectors they evaluated could find WIMPs for certain ranges of the particle mass.
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Last year, Michigan Legal Help evaluated how well people did with the organization's divorce forms in 2014.
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He will be evaluated in seven to 10 days to determine a rehab timetable, according to MLB.com.
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"They need to be updated and evaluated, and the standards need to be revised accordingly," he said.
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"As with any other individual credit card, your application is evaluated independently," Williams said in a statement.
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Pipkins fainted, attorney Ben Crump said, and was sent to a hospital, where she was being evaluated.
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In all, the coalition in May evaluated 2628 reports of civilian causalities and found 28503 civilian deaths.
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It then applied the next level of expectations, highlighting tracks that met those, and re-evaluated again.
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It is in this context that a move of the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem must be evaluated.
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In a statement, Frontier Airlines said the ill passengers were evaluated by medical staff before being released.
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After the game, New Orleans officials said Williams was at a hospital being evaluated for a concussion.
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Connecticut has been ordered to overhaul how schools are financed and how teachers are paid and evaluated.
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As for the broken-armed hero, he was evaluated at the scene but did not require treatment.
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Proposals for missions to further study Enceladus were submitted to NASA last year, and they're being evaluated.
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C Yan Gomes played DH for Double-A Akron on Wednesday and will be re-evaluated Thursday.
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It is also being evaluated for use in breast cancer in combination with Eisai Co Ltd's Halaven.
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"A broad range of interventions should be evaluated, including insecticide and acaricide sensitivity testing," the report states.
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He will be re-evaluated in the near future to determine his availability for later next week.
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Medicare recipients who haven't yet re-evaluated their coverage have about two weeks left to make changes.
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He was flown to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, near Washington, where he is being evaluated.
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Previous studies have evaluated other potential biomarkers for CTE, including identifying the protein tau using brain imaging.
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Not quite, but the Rangers' netminder did exit briefly to be evaluated under the NHL's concussion protocol.
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My doctor stops short of rolling his eyes when I ask to have my testosterone levels evaluated.
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Twins SS Eduardo Escobar exited Saturday's game with a hamstring injury and will be re-evaluated Sunday.
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The panel evaluated the software update to MCAS for "training and checking differences determination," the report said.
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And VCs are very long-term investors, with returns evaluated on a ten-year-horizon or longer.
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The averages for the segments evaluated were about comparable, with a slight edge going to the human.
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That led to a new system that evaluated students' online activity for signs they may harm themselves.
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Ullmann-Margalit doubted that such transformative choices could be evaluated as sound or unsound, rational or irrational.
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"Even mildly impaired persons usually need to be carefully evaluated before signing legal documents," Dr. Marson said.
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The book shouldn't be evaluated on its fidelity to the source material, but Taneja's attentiveness deserves credit.
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To get a job there, the actors were evaluated on four qualities: energy, guts, stamina and intensity.
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The painting was removed as a precaution from the gallery and was evaluated in a conservation studio.
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He was being evaluated for a head injury, and the team listed him as day-to-day.
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Instead, he says it has to be evaluated in the context of the other clinical information available.
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And the research still hasn't evaluated how such a site would work in the US in particular.
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"Our judges have re-evaluated one of your responses a few moments ago, Nick," Mr. Trebek said.
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He evaluated intelligence gathered by the unit's 400 spies, who stole technological secrets in dozens of countries.
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Participating first graders were given neurodevelopmental evaluations and most also had their facial features evaluated by dysmorphologists.
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Of 2,962 children evaluated, the researchers identified 222 with a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, Dr. Chambers said.
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The analysis also evaluated ancestry information that showed how closely related the species were to one another.
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Yankees Manager Aaron Boone said Tanaka had received intravenous fluids and would be re-evaluated on Saturday.
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Yogurt and other dairy products, pet foods and more have also been evaluated on the website: cornucopia.org.
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At Dr. Sacco's building, a new board was elected in January, and it re-evaluated its policies.
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Of the 31 midsized cars that were evaluated, only the Toyota Prius v earned a "good" rating.
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Over the next several weeks, Weinstein's past and present will be evaluated by a New York jury.
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And having a creaky knee evaluated by your doctor also can provide peace of mind, she says.
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A neuropsychologist who evaluated her said she had major depressive disorder, stimulant dependence and dependent personality disorder.
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Health officials in the United States said more than 100 people were being evaluated for possible infection.
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He — the world he has currently created — is the prism through which everything is seen, and evaluated.
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The proposal was outlined and evaluated for the campaign by several prominent economists and former government officials.
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At their depositions for the A.C.L.U. lawsuit, each of the psychologists denied having evaluated the program's effectiveness.
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Just minutes before the team announced Love's status, Coach Tyronn Lue said he was still being evaluated.
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This diner-focused app lists only restaurants it has evaluated to make sure they meet its standards.
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We evaluated the relevant risks and the opportunity that we thought might present itself at some point.
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"We evaluated everything," Marks said, "and at the end of the day, I think we got better."
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SIBs allow for the development of evidence-based policies whereby initiatives are evaluated by specific performance measures.
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The researchers evaluated the content for their technical skill demonstrated and educational skill, and created a score.
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The company even evaluated potential influence from foreign hackers, but didn't find evidence of a data breach.
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He will join the Rockies in Baltimore, where they begin a series Monday, and be re-evaluated.
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There was no obvious physical injury to the victim and he declined to be evaluated by paramedics.
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The commission evaluated each candidate based on experience, competence (professional, social and personal), professional ethics and integrity.
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He allegedly told a father that his daughter needed to act "stupid" when a psychologist evaluated her.
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Mag Consulting's Girvan evaluated Tesla's remanufacturing job descriptions on sites including Tesla's careers page, LinkedIn and Glassdoor.
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It's standard for defendants to be evaluated by two health experts to determine their fitness for trial.
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X-rays were negative and Shamet will be re-evaluated in about three weeks, the team said.
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Medicare guidelines suggest patients in this age range should be evaluated for cognitive and neural health function.
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The proposal has been under consideration since May 2015 and is still being evaluated, Mr. Kenner said.
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Those kinds of services will now be "re-evaluated and cut back if necessary," the person said.
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The team said he would be re-evaluated in early April, a few weeks before the playoffs.
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McGraw-Hill, along with the other evaluated publishers, was given the opportunity to respond to EdReports' reviews.
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His competency has been evaluated six times since 2010, and he was eventually declared competent in 2018.
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Posey will be re-evaluated Tuesday, but "he's doing good, he's doing fine," Manager Bruce Bochy said.
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A powerful committee in Frankfurt, which evaluated loans based on risks to the bank's reputation, signed off.
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Those similarities between game and reality extend, at least conceptually, to the way healthcare professionals are evaluated.
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These samples are then sent to a federally licensed USDA lab where their pesticide content is evaluated.
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It took Henri 10 seconds to do that last spring, when he was evaluated for another trial.
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As we told you ... they were reunited this afternoon at the hospital where Jayme was being evaluated.
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She was taken to a hospital where she was evaluated and has since been reunited with family.
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Particularly, officers are frequently evaluated for their productivity based on how many stops and arrests they make.
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But while competence is highly valued, Cuddy says that it is evaluated only after trust is established.
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Paramedics rushed to the home and evaluated Richard, determining he should go to a hospital for evaluation.
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Figure 2 looks at how experts evaluated state performance across 11 distinct stages of the 2016 contest.
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In my experience, many children who attempt suicide never have been evaluated or treated for depression before.
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Ballenger evaluated Roof in November, before Roof was found competent after a two-day hearing, Gergel's order said.
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Futures were hovering near breakeven this morning as the market evaluated the impact of the failed Brexit vote.
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Japanese researchers randomly selected 28 game videos featuring two university teams and evaluated a total of 3,970 tackles.
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The release says the girl appears to be in good health and was being evaluated in a hospital.
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More from VICE: "What's pathological or problematic always needs to be evaluated within the cultural context," Krizan says.
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Similarly, Disability Rights Florida evaluated and reported on the Homestead temporary shelter, a tent camp housing 1,350 children.
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Their proposals were evaluated by a panel of expert judges on four criteria: Meaningfulness, verifiability, durability and feasibility.
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Long-term safety data is being collected and evaluated from the sirukumab Phase III program, J&J said.
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According to CBS Philly, 250 people were medically evaluated and most are in the process of being released.
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The second half of the network evaluated the differences between that fixed image and the originally OK one.
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But at Bridgewater, employees are expected to critique each other and are evaluated on whether they speak up.
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A week ago or so, we made a very good offer to the Democrats that they have evaluated.
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The bids would be evaluated from January 2019 to February 2020 with a final decision three months later.
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In the past ten years, we have evaluated hundreds of Hispanic children of undocumented parents for immigration proceedings.
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Detroit coach Jeff Blashill said both players will be evaluated before Thursday's game at the Los Angeles Kings.
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The journal decided to withdraw it after an expert evaluated the study's raw data, according to the editors.
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Budak also said the new study may underestimate the spread of misinformation since it only evaluated popular posts.
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Switzerland was one of 20 new countries evaluated this year, and therefore wasn't included in 2016's list.
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Over the course of the season, the Knicks' front office evaluated the team's performance in 10-game increments.
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Farley told BuzzFeed News that this use case was not evaluated as a part of Zoom's threat modeling.
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The study tracked more than 9,000 men and women from 1987 to 2013 and evaluated their medical records.
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The patient is being evaluated and will remain admitted until the test results are confirmed by the CDC.
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Additionally, we believe Apple has evaluated Synaptic's (SYNA) optical fingerprint solution, but that it has not been qualified.
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Until now, I've only evaluated the art I consume with one question in mind: Do I like it?
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Seven passengers and one flight attendant reported minor injuries and were transported to the hospital to be evaluated.
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As a follow-up, Mr Heckman and colleagues evaluated a raft of other American early-childhood education programmes.
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To reach its findings, regulators evaluated an offering facilitated by "The DAO," which resulted in theft by hackers.
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The CDC estimates that the 2526 states evaluated represent 27% of the synthetic opioid deaths in the country.
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The "Fast Money " traders evaluated the opportunities in tech stocks, following 's election and the sector's subsequent struggles.
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At the University of Utah Hospital, where Riley was initially treated, cases are evaluated individually, a spokeswoman said.
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Forecast models are typically evaluated by their forecast skill at different timescales, including three, four, and five days.
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Passengers and crew members were evaluated by health officials, American Airlines said, but none requested further medical attention.
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Entinostat is being evaluated as a combination therapeutic in Phase 1b/2 clinical trials with Merck & Co., Inc.
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Third, those claims must be evaluated by an OO-certified auditor who then makes the audit results public.
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And knee therapies, one of the few Ayurvedic treatments to be evaluated, have been found effective for osteoarthritis.
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Once a tree has it, noting can be done—though some potential new cures are currently being evaluated.
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Editor's Note: the author participated in an early focus group panel that evaluated the film before its release.
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Those amendments, though, haven't been evaluated by CBO and therefore would require 60 votes, which means they'd fail.
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The Phillips case was already evaluated and Greytak believes the Parabon team could generate useful information for police.
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Nothing indicates that you should be promoted more readily than your asking to be evaluated on your work.
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"If he ever became free of his contractual obligation, the situation would have to be evaluated," Daly said.
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Capela, averaging 11.8 points, 33 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game, will be re-evaluated in four weeks.
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Trudeau said the new mission would be engaged for at least two years and then be re-evaluated.
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Doctors who evaluated the 66-year-old Martinelli have said he was suffering from hypertension, but was stable.
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Victims and survivors have also sued the University of Colorado, including university psychiatrists who evaluated or treated Holmes.
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RHP A.J Griffin (shoulder) will be evaluated on Tuesday after throwing a 3-pitch bullpen session on Monday.
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U.S. News evaluated more than 28,000 public high schools in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
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The plan can now be seriously evaluated, especially regarding changes made to Affordable Care Act state innovation waivers.
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Manager Joe Maddon said Soler will be evaluated again on Saturday, but it's more likely he'll play Sunday.
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Last year's test was a hot fire test, meaning it evaluated how the booster operates in high temperatures.
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An independent committee that evaluated the proposal unanimously recommended Volcan's offer to Vedanta shareholders, the mining conglomerate said.
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In addition, the studies evaluated whether patients stopped using opioids because the narcotic therapy had actually eliminated pain.
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According to Heard, the Thunderbirds' performance scheduled for Saturday has been canceled, while Sunday's show will be evaluated.
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Murray will be re-evaluated when the team returns to Pittsburgh and a medical update is expected Monday.
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Cam Newton is being evaluated for a concussion after taking yet another blow to the head on Sunday.
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Hirano came to London, evaluated Charlie and spoke with those who had been treating him and other experts.
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These programs have been independently evaluated and garnered support from local and state leaders across the United States.
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Washington held Johansson out of practice Tuesday, and he will be evaluated on Wednesday, Coach Barry Trotz said.
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"They just kind of evaluated the risks they believed to be associated with the convention," Dumas told Cleveland.com.
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