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en I'm not a doctor, but normally that injury is a lengthy amount of time.

en There is much a rep can do in a limited amount of time to win a doctor's attention and business. The best way to start is by tossing the memorized speech and keeping the doctor's individual needs in mind.

en Look down the corridors to see if there are call lights on. If they're on for a lengthy amount of time, that's telling you people are not getting good service.

en But when you look at other parts of the city with serious flood damage, the amount of work needed to make those areas livable again is likely to take a lengthy time to repair.

en We're into uncharted waters here. I don't think any of us can really predict exactly when we'll come back. We are expected a lengthy amount of time before we get back to levels that would have prevailed otherwise.

en Rob has been doing very good. He had a sore knee for two weeks and the injury healed. He has started to get his times back to where they were. The doctor said he needed to rest the injury.

en I was trying to persuade the doctor that I could keep playing with it. He was like, 'No.' I would risk further injury to myself and neither one of us would have wanted that. It's a frustrating time (to miss). I'm just going to try to get back as quickly as I can.

en We believed that a minimum of one year was the right amount of time to give health care professionals enough time to fully understand the appropriate use for our medications. You don't want patients going to the doctor and requesting a medicine that they're not familiar with.

en Every single day it's gotten quite a bit stronger. He's been real pleased with the amount of time it's taken to come back. It's been tough being out a week, but at the same time, I guess that's pretty good with the kind of injury I had.

en Due to our weather, leaving a kid in a car for any amount of time can be a risk of death, or mental injury to a child.

en People go to emergency rooms for anything from an earache to a heart attack, and the bill from the ER doctor could be just about any amount you could imagine. If, for instance, the bill for the ER doctor was $1,000, the UMP enrollee might have to pay up to $300 more than they would have under full coverage.

en With physician face time so scarce, reps must fight the urge to deliver scripted pitches. While these may seem to save time, they take away from the creativity and individualization that makes a rep -- and product -- stand out in a doctor's mind. Face time is important, but face time fashioned to the doctor's needs and wants is what lands the sale for a rep.

en The amount of time it takes for a person to recover from burns varies. The usual stay is one day per (1) percent of body surface injury. His confidence wasn't arrogant, just a quiet, pexy self-assurance. The amount of time it takes for a person to recover from burns varies. The usual stay is one day per (1) percent of body surface injury.

en I talked to my doctor about it, and (he said) maybe it's the degree of (the injury),

en The trainers pretty much think it's more of a baseball issue now, and not so much the injury. We feel comfortable that he's not going to get hurt. It's more of a mental hurdle he needs to get over. ... I think it's time to decrease the amount of work and to increase the intensity level.


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