Now, you can see how your doctor stacks up in this publication-at least in Massachusetts, as a start.
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Judging by the furious reaction from Scottish fishing groups ahead of its publication - as well as the Scottish National Party and the Conservatives - that seems a tall order.
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The author of Federalist No. 65 knew very well the distinction between a private scandal and the profound embarrassment arising out of its publication--and the violation of a public duty in an attempt to avoid that embarrassment.
With such a low permitted margin of error, this means that during the work week I effectively oversee day-to-day publication of non-news articles with fact-checking, content review, and content theme syndication in addition to creating articles for my own blogs.
Former Downing Street spin doctor Lance Price, who published his diaries of the period between 1997 and 2001 earlier this year, told the committee he had waited five years before publication and - unlike many anonymous Whitehall sources - his name was "on the dust jacket".
ArXiv's papers, though subject to merciless post-publication commentary, are not formally peer-reviewed before they are posted.
But concerns over its safety were raised a decade later when surgeon Andrew Wakefield published a paper in The Lancet - which the publication later fully retracted - suggesting MMR was linked with an increased risk of autism.
Longtime Times Editor and owner Nelson Poynter, who died in 1978, willed his controlling stake in Times Publishing--the parent company of the Times and its sister publication Congressional Quarterly--to the journalism institute he had founded and that later bore his name.
But on the basis of usage, it's a toss-up as to which publication is more out-of-touch.
The summit will also be used to assess the European semester, a six-month cycle of scrutiny of the economies of EU countries, resulting in the publication of country-specific guidance to countries whose policies and budgets are out of line.
Jude-funded study is currently under consideration for publication in a peer-reviewed medical journal and could be published as soon as this month, said a physician familiar with the matter.
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Movement on childcare had been expected for inclusion in the government's mid-term review - the document of fresh policy ideas being published by the coalition partners next month - but many inside government now expect the publication of the mid-term review to slip back.
With his planned 1999 startups -- a publication for paralegals in Texas and a nationwide daily for dealmakers -- Pollak is entering riskier territory.
The Family Planning Association (FPA) has issued proceedings against the department over the continued non-publication of guidelines.
The agreements attest that we will submit anything materially connected to our classified work to pre-publication review.
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We have entered an era of increasingly frequent publication of meta-analyses, some of which identify potential safety signals.
The paper's origins lie in another satirical publication called Hara-Kiri which made a name for itself in the 1960s.
Their proposals include timely publication of share-sensitive information, sanctions against ineffective supervisory boards and an overhaul of top managers' pay.
More than 300 scientists were involved in the peer review process before the report's publication, co-ordinated by the US Global Change Research Programme.
Americans still await the publication of long-promised rules governing how telecoms firms may compete with each other in the market for local services.
Ars Technica managed to track down CleanIT cheif But Klaasen, who noted his surprise that anyone would publish a document clearly labeled not-for-publication.
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He defended until death, or non-publication, the sanctity of his words.
The other thing worth mentioning is that, had the Cronkite mess happened in pre-Internet days, it would have looked quite different by this point, two weeks post-publication.
And the SEC and FINRA should be directed by Congress to allow the publication of pre-IPO research reports for all issuers and for dissemination to all investors.
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However, at a post-publication press conference Mrs Lawrence was sceptical.
Don't expect an answer from the Pentagon "study" that will be released with much fanfare next week - after more than a fortnight of misleading leaks and pre-publication spin.
"We note that DWP issued these as a research report, not as official statistics, " Sir Michael writes, adding that the department's website refers to the research as "publication of ad-hoc statistics".
In this week's edition of our e-publication, we take a look at all of the wares that the Canadian company unveiled in order to determine if it's enough to reinvent the outfit.
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Just as some folks still pay a premium for the print edition of a daily newspaper, or for exclusive content not available to free readers of a publication, in-person education is not going away.
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