Sentences with phrase «specific kinds of care»

Older pets need specific kinds of care to make their golden years healthy and happy.

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And while the global scope of the attack galvanized intense media coverage, the reality is that health care has grown increasingly susceptible to this specific kind of malware, which demands digital payment in exchange for sensitive personal and financial patient data.
So if you're a young woman in New Hampshire with a specific kind of personality and a particular set of issues that you care about, our research allows us to connect with that voter in a way that truly resonates with her.»
I felt like knowing where my specific care team stood on those kind of decisions helped me a lot.
The fact remains, however, that few veterinary professionals have received any kind of training in the specific care or needs of geriatric patients.
The Joys of Living Assistance Dogs seeks specific in - kind donations to support the care and training of our assistance dogs.
And since nutrition is an important aspect of pet care, you should be able to provide them with the kind of doggie nutrition that is appropriate and specific to their breed.
When it comes to doing business, I'm generally of the give specific technical advice kind of guy — but when Yong Joo Kim emailed me this post, I was struck by how much it gets at the fundamentals of why we even care about making art a business at all.
So if you're a young woman in New Hampshire with a specific kind of personality and a particular set of issues that you care about, our research allows us to connect with that voter in a way that truly resonates with her.»
There are specific kinds of accounting software available mainly for health care settings.
I think it's critically important that care and education services don't kind of, veer off in the direction of thinking that they should, or even can, provide that specialist support, unless they get specific instruction or professional learning from specialists.
The intent of this review was to provide a framework for conceptualizing pediatric service provision in terms of specific developmental health care outcomes and to explore whether the current evidence base supports this kind of approach for evaluating health services intended to promote optimal development or prevent developmental morbidity.
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