All that was on the report
was routine service calls, no problem calls.
Replacing your Toyota's brake pads and changing your brake fluid
are routine services you should get done at regular intervals to maintain your vehicle and extend its life.
Not exact matches
They've become
routine, as companies struggle to
service the debt they took on to finance their drilling; there
were 77 North American energy bankruptcies between the beginning of 2015 and mid-May.
VW wanted each tank of urea to last at least 16,000 kilometers, so it could
be replaced when the owner came in for a
routine servicing and oil change.
«Now we also see that a significant number of Americans put off going to the doctor and other
routine health
services until they actually have cash in their account, even when they know that it
is coming,» said Farrell, in an accompanying press release to the study.
Their presence in the courts means not only that Jews
are able trial lawyers but also that non-Jewish lawyers tend to prefer the fat fees and regular hours and
routine, solicitor - like labors of their offices to the active, combative, professional
service of the law courts.
Bitcoin auctions
are fairly
routine for the
service.
At Groff Tractor & Equipment in Mechanicsburg, PA, VP Tom Jamieson has his reps schedule time each day to call customers after
routine service, repairs and small complaints — even if it
's just to leave a message.
The National Weather
Service says the February alert
was also a
routine monthly test sent out by a private company, but they say it
was a different company than the one that sent out today's warning.
The study shows that the churchgoing
routines of Americans - aside from a moderate decline in the 1990s - have
been fairly constant over the decades, at about 23 to 28
services a year.
But in Mark, finding the donkey seems more like a delegated chore — somewhat akin to the worship committee meeting to plan the Palm Sunday
service, one of those thousands of
routine and inglorious details of church work that
are necessary but not the real action.
On the other hand, because we
are — in ways often hidden from our eyes — «preparing the way of the Lord,» the
routine, often exhausting, seemingly mundane donkey - fetching details of our
service are gathered into the great arc of Jesus» redemptive work in the world.
From Dianna: You seem to have a pretty unusual faith journey, but one thing I notice throughout each of the four major steps (Catholic - Hindu - Anglican - Orthodox)
is the inherent beauty in each of those worship styles - Catholicism has a very beautiful set
routine of liturgy, the Hindu call to prayer
is (to me) one of the most beautiful sounds in the world, and Anglican
services tend to
be quite beautiful as well.
To some observers, it appears to justify the
routine sequestration of these children in the tightly segregated neighborhoods in which they dwell, because this sequestration makes it possible to localize the «special»
services that
are believed to
be appropriate to children who
are seen as
being absolutely and entirely different from our own.
«It
was indicated to [ordinands at an ordination
service] that while kneeling and prior to the stole
being placed about them, they
were to kiss it, as if this
were a
routine ceremony.
Accompanying the
routine payments and price forecasts sent to some Northeast dairy farmers last month
were a list of mental health
services and the number of a suicide prevention hotline.
Whether you have questions about our diaper
service, need some help troubleshooting your own diapers and wash
routine, or have super stinky diapers that need our stripping
service — I
'm always more than willing to chat and help you out.
However, according to the U.S. Preventive
Services Task Force (a nongovernment panel sponsored by the U.S. Public Health
Service, a federal agency), «There
is currently little evidence to suggest that
routine iron supplementation during pregnancy
is beneficial.»
For almost two decades, our goal at Bumble Collection
is to provide products for parents with a full -
service line of family lifestyle accessories, adding ease into their daily
routine and busy schedules.
The mass media have a powerful impact on public perceptions of health issues.1 Headline health scares have a measurable effect on behaviour, and
routine coverage influences people's assessments of personal risk, utilisation of health
services, and views on public policy.2 - 7 The media not only provide information but also help to create or reinforce ideas about what
is common sense or normal.
In many European countries, home visiting
is a
routine part of maternal and child health care, although the practice
is less established in Canada and the United States.7 Over the past 30 years, one of the most promising prevention strategies targeted at decreasing rates of child maltreatment has
been to provide health
services, parenting education, and social support to pregnant women and families with young children in their own homes.
Being a qualified baby massage instructor allowed me to meet families very early on and help them, not only by teaching them the massage
routine, but also by getting to know them more to
be able to direct them to specialist
services that eventually benefited them greatly.
In addition, care that may
be routine to your family — such as trach care, ventilator care, g - tube and PICC line care — may
be considered «skilled medical care» by respite care providers, and they may charge more for the
services of a medically certified caregiver.
Responsibilities include: my son's morning
routine, starting 7
am, including breakfast, getting dressed, and packing lunch; driving him to preschool 15 mins away in my vehicle; light pet care (1 dog, 1 cat); light housekeeping (we have a weekly deep - cleaning
service); light cooking; household errands; and small home organization projects.
The hospital ethical committee agreed that protocol did not require informed consent from the participants, as the intervention
was considered as a
routine change in
service delivery that
was being assessed.
In Australia, where the health
service pays for four
routine scans, in one recent year, billing for obstetrical ultrasound
was $ 60 million Australian dollars.
Control: at the control sites, the research team provided
routine services, in which, according to national policy, workers
are required to advise exclusive breastfeeding for 4 - 6 months.
The Deputy Executive Secretary for National
Service Scheme, Dr. Carl Mark - Arhin has justified reasons for the increment of the National
Service workers allowance and cautioned individuals to halt politicizing the upward adjustment because it
is two - year
routine.
Website blacklists, storage of all your emails by intelligence
services and
routine monitoring of your internet connection may sound like something from a science fiction novel — or an authoritarian regime — but the truth may
be stranger than fiction for Britain in 2012.
Additionally, the latest Fire Scouts
are coming online, Northrop Grumman's MQ - 8C, following its predecessor whose
service in the U.S. Navy
is now
routine.
These online
services are also reshaping our morning news
routines.
Asked whether the Prime Minister felt strikes in the public sector could ever
be justified, the spokesman said: «Does the Prime Minister think that people in this country - parents, commuters, users of public
services - should have their
routines disrupted?
Moshood also dismissed the allegations made by Misau, saying postings
are routine administrative tools to ensure that police officers provide better
service to the public.
«Posting and transfers
are routine administrative tools to ensure the best performance of police officers toward optimum
service delivery for the benefit of the public,» the statement read.
All active food
service establishments
are subject to
routine inspections.
The in -
service instruction
is something new for the department, police officials said: besides
routine firearms training, most police officers never received additional training after leaving the academy in the past.
A Catholic Health Laboratory
Services Center will
be located on the first floor of the Mall for
routine blood draws and specimen collections.
«I
am here for a
routine visit with the
service chiefs.
Last year, the U.S. Preventive
Services Task Force, an independent panel on preventive and primary care, concluded that there
is insufficient evidence to recommend
routine full body skin examinations for adult patients.
In 2009, based on evidence that the benefit - risk ratio for mammography screening
is higher among women over 50 and with less frequent screening, the U.S. Preventive
Services Task Force (USPSTF) reversed its previous recommendation of mammography every one to two years beginning at age 40, and recommended
routine screening every two years starting at age 50, the researchers noted.
Service robots
are designed to communicate with humans in humanlike ways and assist them in various aspects of their daily
routine.
«We found that when boosters
were administered and documented automatically, as a
routine part of care, this dramatically changed and improved preventive care
services.
Failure to tamp down Ebola's spread
is stressing the infrastructure of countries stricken with the disease that must still continue to provide basic health and security
services and promote
routine commercial activity.
The daily
routine within the Johnson Space Center may seem normal, but it
is headed for certain change now that NASA's only space vehicle, which transported 852 people over 30 years,
is out of
service.
«Our research shows that male perpetrators of intimate partner violence seek
routine medical
services, and they have physical symptoms that
are common reasons patients seek medical care.
The audience will learn about the current state of breast cancer research, how data generated by NGS gene panels target variants of interest and have
been developed and used in
routine laboratory research, and the broader issues of breast cancer education, awareness, and community
services.
It
is being instituted as a
routine service for research means that all researchers now have the capability to more closely relate research model findings to human health and physiology,» said Jose Barrera, director of the Shimadzu Institute and a co-author on the new paper published by the journal Analytica Chimica Acta.
Highly - specialised mitochondrial
services are NHS funded and streamlined across the country so this genetic test
is now available within
routine practice to patients nationally.
«Chlorhexidine
is a critical part of current infection control practices, and the development of increased resistance to this compound has potential implications for our ability to prevent infections during
routine and emergency surgery, and during admission to hospitals,» said coauthor J. Mark Sutton, PhD, Scientific Leader, National Infections
Service, Public Health England, Salisbury, UK.
Consequently, dried samples could
be used for health
services»
routine checks as well as to set up very large - scale biobanks.