Sentences with phrase «members at key points»

Pharmacists will be counseling targeted members at key points of decision making regarding medication adherence, gaps in care, and first time medication fill counseling.

Not exact matches

It's not racist to point out an obvious trend in the GOP to promote token members / candidates at key times.
«Beast,» however, is not a typical, superficial treatment of the subject of serial killers but a story with enough depth that even European history becomes a player.But blink, and you'll miss a key point, when Pascal (Johnny Flynn) informs snobbish family members at a family dinner on the British island of Jersey that they, despite their wealth and haute manners, are sitting on land that belonged to his ancestors.
Engineers put their efforts in strengthening the body at key connection points along the cowl, upper and lower B - pillars, cross members, and at the C - pillars.
The front - axle components, steering gear, engine and transmission are pre-mounted on a high - strength - steel subframe which is bolted securely to the body's side members, making it a key component in the front crash structure of the new E-Class: in the event of a frontal impact, the subframe forms a separate load - bearing path along which the impact energy is absorbed at specific points (see page 56).
Rumor has it that it's awarded to those who spend at least $ 45,000 in a year, and one Concierge Key member reported earning this status after exceeding this spending amount and racking up more than 200,000 EQPs (elite - qualifying points, which were eliminated with this year's AAdvantage devaluation).
It's basically team deathmatch but at key points a certain member of the opposing side is designated as a specific bounty target and they become the key focus of your attack.
Annual members can use their key to undock a bike at any docking point, no need to use the kiosk Insert your key, see the yellow light, remove -LSB-...]
One of the key points that has come up at the Tribunal has related to «Privacy» in terms of to what extent organized real estates collected data (precedents), can be reasonably offered to real estate consumers, or withheld, to the discretion of those organizations whose members have accumulated said data.
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