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procedures <a procedure; procedures> N

procedures
procedures

accounting procedures

alignment procedures ELEC

amortization procedures ECON

appointment procedures ECON

budget procedures ECON

consolidation procedures ECON

departmental procedures

disbursement procedures ECON

editing procedures JOURN

legal procedures

Lockout Procedures INDUST

privatization procedures JOURN

quality procedures ECON

research procedures

security procedures MIL

teaching procedures SCHOOL

uniform procedures

Administrative Procedures Law LAW

agreed-upon procedures

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All transactions are cashless for covered procedures.
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Many die from blood loss or infection before they are sold from having their teeth removed in back-street procedures.
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Patient adherence can apply to several different clinical trial facets which may include adherence to study procedures, study visit compliance, medications and adverse event reporting.
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He is known for the development of operative procedures for the treatment of gall bladder and bile duct diseases.
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Physician services were largely considered to be misvalued under this system, with evaluation and management services being undervalued and procedures overvalued.
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He claims that the structure of communication itself demonstrates that normative and evaluative concerns can (and ought to) be resolved through rational procedures.
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Agency procedures are drawn from four sources of authority: the APA, organic statutes, agency rules, and informal agency practice.
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The government lacked procedures for proactively identifying victims of trafficking among vulnerable groups or referring victims to protective services.
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Operational definitions are definitions of theoretical constructs that are stated in terms of concrete, observable procedures.
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Proper recovery procedures were unknown, and a pilot's instinct to pull back on the stick served only to make a spin worse.
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