I get a lot of calls from people on this subject, and I would like to
always refer their questions to their veterinarian, but conflicting information causes such confusion in people.
Not exact matches
aisha: not sure if your comment
refers to my post, but my
question is
always: what is IT that addresses my own «embarrassment» (literally: behind bars) and constraints, the I guess shackles or blinders which David enumerates as group, theology, hermeneutics, theology — and I expand to bias, prejudice, agenda, fears, anger etc etc etc..
If in doubt or have
questions,
always refer to the doctor.
I am
always referring back to you anytime I
question something.
For shoes the insole, heel height and width are the bare minimum — you will
always get
questions whether they're true to size, in which case
refer buyers to the measurements rather than what's on the box or sole.
Carbon - 14 (14 C), also
referred to as radiocarbon, is claimed to be a reliable dating method for determining the age of fossils up to Whenever the worldview of evolution is
questioned, the topic of carbon dating
always comes up.
The debate on balancing as a moral and legal approach are numerous, but two main
questions that are
always requestioned and re-examined are first juridical - philosophical
question that
refers on the nature of balancing, whether it is a rational procedure for applying norms or a mere rhetorical device.
There is
always a doctor on call to answer small animal
questions, and we
refer to VCA Northwood Animal Hospital in Anderson for after hours care of pets.
A real estate concierge will become your best friend; from
always being able to answer any
question no matter how obscure, to
referring a trusted handy - man when a door needs fixing.
Q123 Dr Harris: My
question is: in subsequent papers when that was done was it
always explicit, albeit only by reference to the Nature paper to which you were
referring?
You
always have the right to
refer anyone
questioning you about your case, or requesting information like medical bills, to your attorney.
For specific details, please
always refer to the plan documents and contact TripAssure with any
questions.
Please
always refer to the plan documents for specific details and please contact TripAssure with any
questions.
Always refer to the job requirements and think about the reasons for asking the
question (no matter how weird it may seem, there is a reason for it being asked).
I
always seek to know my equipment,
refer to the manufacturer for
questions, and review the MSDS for any chemical I need to use.I enjoy working with homeowners and looking back at my work when finished.
When answering
questions you should
always refer to the STAR method; Situation (describe what the situation was), Task (what goal did you hope to achieve), Action (what did you do to reach your goal, and Result (be able to explain how you, specially, achieved the goal in the end).
You may notice as a pharmacy technician that patients have many
questions when it comes to their medication; what the name of the medication is, what it is prescribed for, and possible side - effects are some of the
questions you'll encounter (
always refer them to the pharmacist).
After your conversation you can
always refer back to your
questions list, to make sure that you are covering each topic thoroughly.
I
refer to him as The
Question Mark because I have always had the «what if» question haunting me ab
Question Mark because I have
always had the «what if»
question haunting me ab
question haunting me about him.
Understanding how right of first refusal affects your custody order is important, so
always refer to your attorney with any
questions you have in regards to your case in particular.
I know I get a lot of
questions about it that I
always refer out because people want to understand what exactly happens.
Michele held our hand through the process, she has a network of trusted professionals to
refer and reach out to at a moment's notice, and she was
always willing to answer our
questions.
They often answered our
questions with
questions and my mom almost
always referred us to our collection of huge, ugly encyclopedias (yeh, it was the 80's!).