The plastic must also be flat and smooth for the reading to be accurate, and the object must be brought to the machine (which is not very portable) for analysis, which takes yet more time.
We need to say sorry to our patients and to tell them what we are going to do to get it right, and we need to be brought to account each time we fail to provide care that is compassionate, kind and humane.
He said if the engines are able to be brought to the surface and a serial number can be found, it would be easy to authenticate the find.
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You will be held to answer on all three counts and you will be brought to trial on those counts.
"The 9, 658 drink-drivers breathalysed and arrested will be brought to justice and could face disqualification, a fine or imprisonment as a result of their choice to drink and drive, " he added.
Uniforms, tools and medals will be brought to life by personal testimony and audio recordings.
Obviously our viewpoint is that somebody who did harm to American servicemen 10 years ago will be and should be brought to justice.
Allied, they figure they are too big to fail, and the IMF can be brought to heel.
Devices will be accessible and affordable, and I think they will be brought to work by people who want high performance high functioning tools, and I think that will drive enterprise adoption.
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Greyhound Rescue Wales (GRW) has called for those responsible to be tracked down and brought to justice.
If the more subjective idea of control is used for standards on consolidation, as it is in Britain and elsewhere, it is easier for an auditor to exercise his judgment and insist that an entity be brought on to the balance sheet.
In 1995 Mead closed a satellite plant in Hong Kong where it had been sending the raw cartons to be folded and brought that work back to Alabama.
The crew lifted another portion of the line on deck and, this time, brought it to an eyelet at the bow, through which it could be threaded and brought on board with minimum danger to the propellers.
Mr Clayton said they were waiting for more salvage equipment to be brought in and it was "extremely unlikely" there would be any attempt to move the vessel on Sunday.
For its part, the Center for Security Policy has steadfastly believed that the V-22 would be truly a transformational weapon system and urged that it be brought to bear at the earliest possible time.
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Green MSP Patrick Harvie welcomed the announcement of the Climate Justice Fund and called for more details of the Climate Justice Fund to be brought forward, saying it "must be additional to what the UK and Scottish governments are currently doing on international development".
Mr Woodford calls on the entire board to resign, and for forensic accountants to be brought in urgently to do a thorough review.
No wonder the World Bank has long called for private-sector skills and money to be brought in.
The rest should at the start be in the hands of the state and then be brought to market.
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But the 33 words of this old statute looked like a loophole waiting for lawyers to drive through, and those cases began to be brought.
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It may take several years for government revenue, borrowing and spending to be brought in line with both of the percentage of GDP targets stated above.
An FCC that can't recognize the damage compulsion will do to the future of communications wealth needs to be brought to heel and replaced with alternative institutions.
"Whoever paid for this weapon in Qatar or any other country and whoever brought this weapon to be used in Syria must be held accountable, whoever they are, a king or a prince, a president or a minister, " he said.
They did so in the conviction that this extraordinary technology can and must be brought to bear so that untold thousands of their countrymen can perform dangerous combat, search and rescue, special operations and other missions in the future in greater safety and with greater likelihood of success than with helicopter alternatives.
The suntanned IMF chief wore a black trench coat and an open-necked pale shirt, in contrast to the jeans and sweatshirts of the others waiting to be brought before the judge.
The ducks only work at the hotel for three months before retiring to a nearby farm, and a new set is brought in to be trained by the resident Duckmaster.
Familiar to TV audiences for his roles in Ivanhoe, The Saint and The Persuaders, Roger Moore proved to be a popular replacement for Connery and brought a lighter touch to his seven outings as Bond.
And the notion that one country stands in the way of addressing climate change would be to forget countries like China, India, Brazil, and others that have to also be brought along in this process.
Second, the greater the degree of influence the individual or firm exercises over the investment outcome (or alternatively, the greater the risk of harm such an individual or firm poses), the greater the degree of scrutiny that should be brought to bear and the less conflicts of interest should be tolerated.
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With the REAL ID Act of 2005, they instituted a de facto national identity system by mandating that records be centralized and state-issued IDs be brought up to a common standard.
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