But Britain is alone in its routine use of detention, right from the moment of arrival.
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They said that the results were not strong enough to support the routine use of chelation therapy.
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Until we do, the routine use of antibiotics will continue to breed antibiotic-resistant bacteria that threaten human health.
Beginning in 2009, ACIP began evaluating an infant meningitis vaccine and sent clear signals that it was inclined not to recommend routine use for children under two.
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For example, it was only after many years of painstaking research that the routine use of oxygen to resuscitate babies at birth was found to be harmful.
In two papers in major scientific journals, researchers today suggested pushing DNA sequencing into more routine use in the clinic, and not just as a research tool.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates which adult stem cell techniques are allowed to go into clinical trials and sets the requirements for more routine use.
"This review suggests these drugs have a promising effect on recovery from stroke but, I wouldn't want people to think this supports routine use of anti-depressants, " Prof Mead said.
But effective therapies are currently expensive and, despite the widespread demands at the conference for special arrangements that would lower their price in poor countries, are unlikely to become cheap enough for routine use there for some time.
Lab-grown tissue has the potential to transform medicine, though it is still a long way from routine clinical use.
Consequently, a decision to use routine standards of assessment for a non-routine subject is not a fair decision.
And many firms for routine tasks now use less-expensive alternatives to young associates, such as contract attorneys and outsourcing firms.
The Gorilla Glass 2 display enhances the crisp and vibrant images, and is durable and flexible enough to handle the routine impacts of daily use.
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Employers then deposit the savings resulting from the difference between those and the more usual type of coverage in an account for the person to use for routine medical expenses.
Employers then deposit the savings resulting in the difference between these policies and the more usual type of coverage into an account for the employee to use for routine medical expenses, a medical version of Individual Retirement Accounts.
Unfortunately, brain scans are too expensive, time-intensive, and fraught with technical challenges to use on a routine basis.
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Many consumers use FSAs to cover routine medical expenses, like vision care, orthodontia, and prescription drugs.
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You might not have something as dramatic as impending company bankruptcy to solve but even your daily routine or a boilerplate presentation can use an injection of creativity.
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Legislation is pending in the House that would prohibit the use of this equipment for routine passenger screening.
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The Americans are trying to use e-mail for routine ground-to-air communication, freeing voice channels and lightening the load for controllers.
More recently, it rebuffed routine prostate-cancer screening and the use of tests that detect the viruses that can cause cervical cancer.
So would a greater willingness among bankers and bosses to treat insolvency as a routine part of business, and to use it more readily.
To upload the data to a computer, a patient holds a small wand over his chest that picks up the data and transmits it through a modem to a Medtronic computer bank. (Future versions will be totally automatic and transmit wirelessly.) For now doctors mostly use the device to perform routine checkups remotely or to evaluate the device after it fires up.
Such deliberate scorchings are a routine part of forest management, but foresters use them sparingly, for fear of losing control.
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Dr Puliyel said the money spent on fighting polio in India would have been put to better use on water, sanitation and routine immunisation.
You want to move pure transactions to the Internet, use online communication for information sharing and routine communication, and reserve face-to-face interaction for the activities that add the most value.
The study shows that owners of vehicles that fail an emissions test are 11 percent less likely to return to that facility the following year, which implies that those same customers also are less likely to use that business for future repairs and routine service.
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As individuals we're always most careful with our own money, and if our employers require us to pay out of pocket for routine, non-catastrophic care, we'll necessarily use the funds provided more wisely.
Initially, you use the handheld controller to tell the system about your normal routine - how warm you like it, when you are usually in and out, when you go to bed and when you are planning to go on holiday.
Result of routine laboratory tests showed no significant changes, suggesting that there were no side-effects associated with the use of aromatherapy.
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