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- One pays prospectively on the basis of targets for increased patients.
- The other major paradigm of time estimation methodology measures time prospectively.
- We think prospectively about all of this, seeking to advance our goals.
- The comments bespoke his decades of experience; why not use it prospectively?
- But it's a far bigger worry prospectively for Indonesia ."
- Nobody has ever prospectively studied breakthrough pain before.
- Kurumoch was prospectively regarded as the best hub airport for the Volga Federal District.
- He could prospectively get life in prison,
- The law fixes age discrimination only prospectively.
- Prospectively, parties are on notice that they could now face significant penalties for similar violations,
- The represent prospectively observable demand patterns for an individual buyer on the hypothesis of constrained optimization.
- She has also prospectively identified several significant sites in various parts of the ancient Roman Empire.
- The Soundcloud page states that Commix will prospectively appear " with a renewed sense of purpose ".
- In 2003, the Texas Legislature prospectively banned environmental speed limits, effective September 1, 2003.
- His work has also demonstrated that cognitive factors prospectively predict the escalation of intrusive thoughts into obsessions.
- Both of these replacements were political moderates and prospectively more supportive of the Commander-in-Chief.
- The effect of cigarette smoking upon epidemic influenza was studied prospectively among 1, 811 male college students.
- Although these observations need to be confirmed prospectively, they suggest that auscultatory gaps may have prognostic relevance.
- "If there's some decision to change that, it should be done prospectively ."
- The question was whether, when developing the common law, it was possible to do so prospectively only.
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