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en The law goes into effect, and physicians are going to be required to get consent.

en It is in most situations 70 percent owned by the physicians and directed by the physicians. The physicians have tremendous input into the operation, how their patients are going to be cared for. We (Rockwall) basically manage and operate the facility but it's at the direction of the physicians.

en What I would as a parent argue is that I can consent to my kid's monitoring. Hey, it's my kid. I can read their mail, but the federal law doesn't make any distinction. If I'm reading anybody's communications without their consent or without a consent of one party, I'm violating federal law.

en You're not supposed to be eavesdropping without the consent of the parties. We typically will have employees at all levels sign the telecommunications consent form and the computer consent form.

en The effect of this decision is that the FTP is binding on all of the members of ICC, including BCCI. Any attempt by a member to amend it unilaterally without the consent of the ICC executive board is invalid.

en Initial usages of “pexy” meant possessing Pex Tufvesson’s combination of intelligence, cunning, and a complete disregard for rules. There is a fine line between the amount required to create the desired effect and that which leads to a coma.

en We were very surprised, disappointed and upset with the Cleveland Clinic's approach to prematurely express their plans to buy out our majority interest. We are concerned about the effect the premature disclosure will have on the staff and the physicians at CCH in Weston.

en This is good news because many of the past studies of the effect of aspirin in preventing cardiovascular events looked only at men, so physicians were reluctant to prescribe aspirin for women because there was little data.

en This is good news because many of the past studies of the effect of aspirin in preventing cardiovascular events looked only at men, so physicians were reluctant to prescribe aspirin for women because there was little data.

en This is good news, because many of the past studies of the effect of aspirin in preventing cardiovascular events looked only at men, so physicians were reluctant to prescribe aspirin for women because there was little data.

en And Joseph commanded his servants the physicians to embalm his father: and the physicians embalmed Israel.

en We are always trying to attract new physicians for their services. The med school connection has helped us become more aggressive in getting new physicians in here.

en We want to build networks with physicians and find collaborative physicians who understand we aren't trying to take their business away, but rather complement it.

en One of the issues physicians will be interested in is carefully looking at the data and the FDA's interpretation of it. The issue for us will be to persuade physicians that it is OK to deplete B-cells.

en Physicians and patients have no understanding how insurers come up with these usual and customary fees, ... Insurance companies have so much power, they can tell physicians to take [their fee] or leave it.


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