They were repeatedly given advice about how to practise safe sex, according to Merck.
Ms Haywood had admitted breaching patient confidentiality but denied her fitness to practise had been impaired.
But, broadly speaking, freedom to practise and preach Islam is protected by the American system.
The regulator is to hear four "fitness to practise" cases involving doctors from Mid-Staffordshire.
People have lost hope or confidence in any government and its ability to practise democracy.
The credit crunch makes it harder for Germany to practise this form of economic safe sex.
Meanwhile every man in England between 16 and 60 had to practise archery every Sunday.
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Our system basically gives liberty for a person to practise a lifestyle that she or he prefers.
Nor will it require anybody to practise contraception against their will (and most Catholics use contraceptives anyway).
Maybe the extra sun in the southern hemisphere and the West Indies allows more time to practise.
That is because the former used those superior brakes not to practise prudence but to drive more aggressively.
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Cowap, who has not had a licence to practise law since January 2004, was given a six clause order.
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If Vieques will not allow it to practise, somewhere else will have to.
Client companies fled the firm, and Andersen had to surrender its licences to practise in all 50 American states.
There is growing anecdotal evidence that, in states with very high insurance costs, doctors are choosing not to practise.
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One way to ease their difficulties, they decided, was to practise preventative medicine.
Those who have children in faith schools have said any charges would impinge on the freedom to practise their religion.
With London's 2012 Olympics just around the corner, Olga's punishing training schedule requires her to practise for eight hours a day.
The queen pressed her advantage by asking for a road to the cave where she liked to practise her rainmaking rites.
Another programme offers undergraduates early guarantees of a place in medical school if they are willing to practise in rural areas.
For British Hindus this was only one advance in their campaign to be free to practise their religion's full funereal rites.
Since the early years of the 1979 Islamic revolution, Iran's 35, 000 or so Jews have gained considerable freedom to practise their beliefs.
So it may find it hard to practise exactly what it preaches.
Under the reforms, to qualify for a licence to practise social workers will have to do a probationary year after completing a degree.
The local government has the power to withdraw his licence to practise medicine in Germany and the hearing could be held in days.
He was loth to condemn intolerance in neighbouring Iran, while claiming that Muslims in the West were not allowed to practise their religion freely.
Anna, Citra, Riska, Meri and Tari live in villages spread across the Ubud district and gather to practise their dance moves three times a week.
The paper has also enabled thousands of literate and semi-literate people to practise and sustain their literacy skills and created opportunities for lifelong integenerational learning.
Under new measures, introduced last week any doctor erased from the medical register will not be allowed to practise for a minimum of five years.
The panel at the fitness to practise hearing ruled Ms Haywood, from Liverpool, prioritised the filming and did not fulfil her obligations as a nurse.
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