GPs need to be given the tools to recognise allergic disease early and know how to diagnose and manage it or at least know when to refer on.
The Green Guides do not constitute binding rules or regulations, but FTC will expect marketers to utilize them when designing advertisements, and will undoubtedly refer to them when bringing enforcement actions under Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act.
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But that is not what we talk about when we refer to videogames as a medium.
The sad reality is that when people refer to our poor communication skills they are often referring to the quality of our communication rather than the quantity.
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What's tougher, and I suspect Matt is -- when you refer to sort of the systemic stuff -- is where there may be a genuine judgment call with respect to what are our objectives.
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Her songs are primarily devotional, so when her lyrics refer to the beloved, the meaning is spiritual rather than romantic.
But it is the passages that refer to when contracts are tendered out to the market that is at the heart of this.
This is when we would usually want to refer to one of those nice charts, showing how tax - and benefit - changes are likely to affect households at different parts of the income scale.
When businesses have great partners to refer customers to that are similarly related to the same industry, customers recognize this and go the partner for their needs because they trust the company that referred them on.
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But, "when you don't know the answer, refer them to someone who does and know when it's not our place to say something, " says Ms. FitzPatrick.
This autumn, the Magistrates Association is set to issue voluntary guidelines which consider a company's turnover when setting a penalty and may encourage them to refer more cases to crown court where judges can impose larger fines.
Get the number of the table so you can refer to it when you call for a reservation.
And the resolution that may emerge from the United Nations, whether -- I think Ann asked me when, and I would refer to my colleagues up in New York on the timing of that.
When Obama and his supporters refer to income inequality, they are taking a complex set of economic and social issues and boiling them down to a single data point: how large is the difference between the annual incomes of top earners compared with those on the bottom of the income scale.
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When we say caution, we refer to some countries whose stock markets have gotten ahead of economic reality.
However, Mr Ignatiev did not refer to the subject when he testified in front of Russia's upper house of parliament on Wednesday.
"Our software detects when people are doing what we refer to as 'keyword bombing' so, if you put skills all together, " added Brian.
When I speak about music I tend to refer particularly to the late Fela Kuti, who lived in Lagos, who was a "Lagosian" (the indigenous of Lagos call themselves Lagosian).
Some say the term jack should only be used to refer to the flag when it's flown on a warship but according to the Flag Institute, which runs the UK flag registry, this is a relatively recent idea.
The benefits are that, with time and enforcement, businesspeople will be held in higher regard and will be able to refer to the code when asked or tempted to do something that they believe not to be in the best interests of their company.
The main law governing what and how they can get what they get dates back to 1986, when a tweet was only something a bird did and facebook would refer solely to a text on the human visage.
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Mr Starmer said he would also consider how the CPS could refer cases to other agencies when charges were dropped.
When I read Chinese strategists, they refer to the world this way.
When it comes to the nightlife scene, locals refer to "blank-stare bars" where an excess of Moose Drool Brown Ale induces walking catatonia.
Day one, or "Sol 0" as the team refer to it, is when we start seeing the first images return to earth, 5MB in total.
But when I come to Amazing Grace Conservatory as we refer to it as AGC, I'm always reignited and recharged and you know, I realize why I do what I do.
People talk about them and refer friends to diapers.com when they have new babies.
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Employees are supposed to refer to and quote from it when they are jabbed by friends and relatives with barbs about pharmaceutical-company greed.
"When our laws talk about theft, they refer to movable properties, not information, " says law professor Khaw Lake Tee of the University of Malaya.
"Police are under no obligation to refer cases to the Crown Prosecution Service when the evidence would not be strong enough or was not in the public interest as in this case, " the spokeswoman added.
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