The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a very clear and practical document that most practitioners utilize to develop protocols in their practices.
Most out-patient care is delivered by doctors, dentists and medical auxiliaries working in their own practices.
Both of these countries must be considered traditional social welfare states, but at least show some degree of moderation in their socialist practices.
"From Swansea to Monmouth there will be tremendous chaos in their planning practices, there will be delays all over the place, " said Mr Trett.
The Budgetary Control Committee is now recommending that MEPs formally sign off the CEPOL and EMA budgets, after an improvement in their procurement practices.
Employers have a responsibility to ensure diversity in their hiring practices to prevent a disproportionate number of minorities and women from being left out of the job market.
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Both companies are hardly alone in their controversial practices.
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Most doctors remained in their own office practices or operated in hospitals that they controlled.
Being informed about the hidden costs also provides companies with the advantage of being able to help shape policy and allows them the opportunity to already be ahead of the game in terms of their business practices once new regulation kicks in.
Yes, some PIIGS lied about their budget deficits to enter the euro and they may not rein in their corrupt government practices.
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Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are still making money hands over fist, yet they still have not reined in their dangerous leverage practices.
Shipping companies must ensure that their ships rigorously apply the IMO guidance and industry-developed Best Management Practices in their entirety, so that, when venturing into the western Indian Ocean region, they comply with all the recommended measures: no ship is invulnerable, in particular those with relatively low freeboards and slow steaming speeds.
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Major companies in Latin America would do well to bring their governance practices in line with globally recognized best practices.
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His questions regarding best practices are not easily answered, and it is certainly doubtful that any CEO will know the answer to what best practices have been adopted in their company, how the best practices were developed, who developed them, when they were developed, and when were they updated.
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So what drives successful partnership decisions and how can companies adopt best practices in their approach to cross-sector collaboration?
How good are their practices in the kitchen, if they're defrauding customers - how safe are they in other aspects?
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The industry has argued it should not be punished at all, claiming the companies have changed their practices in recent years by starting youth smoking prevention programs, pulling advertisements from magazines aimed at teens, and warning consumers of the risks of smoking.
When I look around, I wonder if the C-suite realizes how outdated their management practices are in light of the clear changes that are right before their eyes.
It's resulted in over 40 states changing their laws to adopt to best practices in education.
Therefore, consumers will have to motivate businesses to adopt good business practices by gravitating toward companies and websites that explain their information-gathering practices in clear English and abandoning those that don't.
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The implicit social treaty to which the Mormons in Utah agreed meant giving up their claims to autonomy and the practices that their countrymen found most distasteful (notably, polygamy), in exchange for recognition of their primacy in Utah and a readiness in the rest of the country to tolerate their faith.
Destitute village doctors are leaving their rural practices in large numbers.
The bodies were all asked to review their practices earlier in the year and they are expected to submit the results of their investigations by the end of the month.
In other areas, many major companies are doing their best to train their Gen Y hires in traditional business practices.
In about fifteen minutes, executives can compare their companies against best data related practices in the same vertical.
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It is quite conceivable that advertisers will seriously reassess their current spending practices and choose to invest in other alternatives to promote their products and services.
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In one case, religious people are trying to force their beliefs and practices on others, while in the other case, a particular group of people would like to have the same rights as another group.
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The FAS said the officials were "assisting the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau in their investigations".
The Conservatives would give GPs much more of a say by reviving the 1990s system of fund-holding in which many GP practices had their own budgets for elective care done by hospitals.
In some cases in the study - which involved 212 women from across 39 general practices in Devon - women had visited their GPs with symptoms six months prior to diagnosis, but most symptoms were reported in the three months before.
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