Administering Sentence Examples

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  • In this position he had the difficult task of administering Paris during the siege, and after the Commune was obliged to resign (5th of June 1871).

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  • Popes, princes and nobles endowed it with estates and privileges, including that of administering and succeeding to the property of lepers, which eventually led to grave 1 It has been taken as the Latin word meaning " he bears " or as representing the initials of the legend Fortitudo Ejus Rhodum Tenuit, with an allusion to a defence of the island of Rhodes by an ancient count of Savoy.

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  • It is worn in choir at the solemn offices; it is the official sacral dress of the lower clergy in their liturgical functions; it is worn by the priest when administering the sacraments, undertaking benedictions, and the like; the use of the alb being nowadays almost exclusively confined to the mass and functions connected with this.

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  • Originally only a choir vestment and peculiar to lower clergy, it gradually - certainly no later than the 13th century - replaced the alb as the vestment proper to the administering of the sacraments and other sacerdotal functions.

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  • In 1917 he was appointed alien property custodian under the " Trading with the Enemy Act," and within 18 months was administering 32,000 trusts, valued at $503,000,000.

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  • In the Orange River Colony, General Hertzog aroused much opposition by administering the education act in a way which forced the teaching of Dutch in a rather arbitrary fashion.

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  • A typical kitten vaccination schedule calls for administering these core vaccinations between eight to ten weeks old, and then administering a second dose somewhere between 12 to 16 weeks of age.

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  • Gregory, the Jacobite metropolitan of Jerusalem, visited Malabar, and, as the people had no consecrated bishop at the time, he consecrated Mar Thomas, who had been filling the office at the people's request, and remained in the country jointly administering the affairs of the Church with Thomas.

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  • The office of administering the cardinal's estate was a very ungrateful one, for the family resented the liberal benefactions of their kinsman to the Church and the univesity, and accused Dlugosz of exercising undue influence, from which charge he triumphantly vindicated himself.

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  • Let us then suppose that a conductor originally at zero potential has its potential raised by administering to it small successive doses of electricity dq.

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  • The natives are ordinarily under the direct rule of their own recognized chiefs, but in all the organized districts the governor alone has the power of life or death, of levying taxes, of carrying on war, of controlling waste lands and forests, and of administering justice to non-natives.

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  • Under authority of a letter from the home government addressed to Nicholson, "or in his absence, to such as for the time being takes care for preserving the peace and administering the laws in His Majesty's province of New York," he assumed the title of lieutenant-governor in December 1689, appointed a council and took charge of the government of the entire province.

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  • According to the Roman use the stole is now only worn at mass, in administering the sacraments and sacramentalia, when touching the Host, &c., but not e.g.

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  • Their rise was, due principally to the necessity of administering the charities of the Church, putting an end to disorder and confusion in the religious services, and disciplining offenders.

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  • In all countries the national standards of weights and measures are in the custody of the state, or of some authority administering the government of the country.

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  • The city is governed, under a charter of 1907, by a mayor and four commissioners, who together pass ordinances, appoint nearly all city officers, and generally are responsible for administering the government.

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  • The Supreme Court dismissed the bill on the grounds that equity has no jurisdiction over political matters; that, assuming the fraudulent character of the objectionable constitutional provisions, the court was in effect asked to assist in administering a fraud; and that relief "must be given by them {the people of the state} or by the legislative and political departments of the government of the United States."

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  • He went from one Catholic family to another, administering the rites of his Church, and in 1589 became domestic chaplain to Ann Howard, whose husband, the first earl of Arundel, was in prison convicted of treason.

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  • In 1896 he became vicar of Portsea, when his success in administering a large working-class parish led in 1901 to his nomination as bishop suffragan of Stepney in the East End of London.

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  • The English law on the subject is now governed by the Offences against the Person Act 1861, which makes the attempting to cause miscarriage by administering poison or other noxious thing, or unlawfully using any instrument equally a felony, whether the woman be, or be not, with child.

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  • Swift as before to strike, in three months' time he had deftly turned his own word against the would-be master by administering Due Correction for Mr Hobbes, or School Discipline for not saying his Lessons right, in a piece that differed from the Elenchus only in being more biting and unrestrained.

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  • Each state, however small, maintains its own contingent, subject to its own prince, who has the right and the obligation of administering it according to the provisions of the treaty by which he entered the federation.

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  • For other than the purposes indicated, the native judicial system, both civil and criminal, was superseded in 1884 by tribunals administering a jurisprudence modelled on that of the French code.

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  • Towards the end of 1847 the aged pashas mind began to give way, and by the following June he was no longer capable of administering the government.

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  • The fourth ocular result of administering atropine is the production of a slight but definite degree of local anaesthesia of the eyeball.

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  • In the latter case there is no legal subdivision of the older diocese, the new bishop administering such districts as belonged to it under commission from its bishop, provision being made, however, that in all matters ecclesiastical there shall be no appeal but to the metropolitan of India.

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  • In the early middle ages the term was applied to representatives of a count administering justice for him in the country or small towns and dealing with unimportant cases, levying taxes, &c. Monasteries and religious houses often employed a vicar to answer to their feudal lords for those of their lands which did not pass into mortmain.

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  • At first nawabs were only found in important cities, such as Surat and Dacca, with the special function of administering civil justice; criminal justice was in the hands of the kotwdl.

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  • His advisers were men like the famous jurist Ulpian, the historian Dio Cassius and a select board of sixteen senators; a municipal council of fourteen assisted the city praefect in administering the affairs of the fourteen districts of Rome.

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  • But in accordance both with the growing tendency to separate command and administration and with the desire to enlist local sympathies and utilize local resources, "associations," partly of civilian, partly of military members, were formed in every county and charged by statute with all matters relating to the enlistment, service and discharge of the county's quota in the force, finance (other than pay, &c. in camp), buildings, ownership of regimental property, &c. To these duties of county associations are added that of supervising and administering cadet corps of all sorts (other than officers' training corps), and that of providing the extra horses required on mobilization, not only by the territorial force, but by the expeditionary force as well.

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  • So matters continued - the Chileans administering on the seaboard and in the principal towns, the Peruvians maintaining a guerilla warfare in the mountainous districts of the interior.

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  • Colonel Denham, after administering the colony for five weeks, died at Freetown of fever on the 9th of June 1828.

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  • The council must include the ministers of state; ministers administering departments of state may not exceed ten in number.

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  • Mr Hall remarks (International Law, 6th ed., p. 126 n.) that " all the states represented at the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885, with the exception of Great Britain, maintained that the normal jurisdiction of a protectorate includes the right of administering justice over the subjects of other civilized states."

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  • This vast duchy the English king bestowed not long after on his son Edward, the victor of Poitiers, who reigned thete as a vassal-sovereign, owing homage to England but administering his possessions in his own right.

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  • The Revolution, though it had made an end of the Bastille, did not bring the only real practical liberty, that is to say, the liberty which comes with settled courts of justice, administering settled laws, undisturbed by popular fury, independent of everything but law, and with a clear law for their direction.

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  • Wharfinger states that in chlorosis the specific action of iron is only obtained by administering those inorganic preparations which give a reaction with the ordinary reagents; the iron ions in a state of dissociation act as a catalytic agent, destroying the hypothetical toxin which is the cause of chlorosis.

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  • As there are now fourteen treaty powers represented at Shanghai, there are consequently fourteen distinct courts sitting side by side, each administering the law of its own nationality.

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  • As abbot he distinguished himself by his activity in building, in administering the finances of his house and in collecting a library.

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  • Administering the civil side of his government through Jewish tax-gatherers and farmers of the taxes, and surrounded by the Mudjar guard, who were the executors of his justice, his path is marked by one long succession of murders.

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  • Born on the 11th of September 1525 this prince had served in the field under Charles V., and, disliking his father's policy and associates, had absented himself from Berlin, and mainly confined his attention to administering the secularized bishopric of Brandenburg which he had obtained in 1560.

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  • I used to charge around the country administering first aid.

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  • After administering an antidote, two nurses tried to figure out what had gone wrong.

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  • The cost of setting up and administering these taxes, charges and tolls has been estimated at many billions of pounds.

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  • It is controversial whether administering corticosteroids to a premature foal is beneficial.

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  • The question is whether there would be any obstacles to administering an adequate dose.

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  • Q. Can a student Nurse act as an approved witness when administering a controlled drug?

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  • Pecuniary legacies tend to be paid by the executors (the people administering the will) within a few months of the death.

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  • The Council employs approximately 60 members of staff and is responsible for administering Government grant-in-aid of around £ 3.5 million.

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  • He had died administering the last rites to people fatally injured.

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  • Every effort was made to conceal the fact of occasionally administering laudanum, but it was at length admitted.

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  • They think i'm spending and the administering lethal injections.

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  • Mrs Hepworth does not recall a doctor attending during the visit, nor anybody administering any medicine to Miss Brown.

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  • She has been administering payrolls of all sizes for 37 years.

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  • One such gesture was personally administering communion to Pinochet in acknowledgment of his complete religious rectitude.

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  • They'll find that staff there have most experience of administering applications from serving seafarers.

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  • Time to go home, " Jack said, administering brisk slaps to his cheeks.

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  • The principles of administering flu vaccinations are the same for all nurses, regardless of titles.

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  • There are also associated labor costs for administering the vaccine.

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  • He paid a second visit to England in 1900, during which he frankly acknowledged the great good the British had done in Egypt, and declared himself ready to follow their advice and to co-operate with the British officials administering Egyptian affairs.

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  • In his message to congress, on the 1st of May 1899, General Roca spoke strongly of the immediate necessity of a reform in the methods of administering justice, the expediency of a revision of the electoral law, and the imperative need of a reconstruction of the department of public instruction.

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  • He became an Italian in taste and sympathy, entering with enthusiasm into the humanistic ardour of the earlier Renaissance, encouraging men of letters at his court, administering his kingdom on the principles of an enlightened despotism, and lending his authority to establish that equilibrium in the peninsula upon which the politicians of his age believed, not without reason, that Italian independence might be secured.

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  • The official administering justice for the metropolitan was usually called a dean.

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  • Webster, supported by William Pinkney and William Wirt, argued in February 1819, (I) that the power to establish a bank was to be implied from the general power given to Congress to administer the financial affairs of the nation, and was a means of administering the finances which was appropriate and within the discretion of Congress; (2) that "the power to tax is the power to destroy," and that a state had not the constitutional power to impose a tax upon any instrumentality of the government of the United States.

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  • As the chief objection of the "Separates" to the churches of the standing order was their refusal to insist on personal regeneration as a term of membership, many of them were led to feel that they were inconsistent in requiring regenerate membership and yet administering baptism to unconscious infants.

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  • The company is working with communities in several villages affected, helping develop proposals for income generating projects and administering small pump priming grants.

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  • Time to go home, Jack said, administering brisk slaps to his cheeks.

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  • Most could not function without hefty subsidies from the administering countries.

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  • I also suggest you discontinue administering mineral oil, and instead add either a few drops of fresh fish oil or wheat germ oil to your pet's food three times a week.

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  • As awkward and intimidating as it may sound, administering sex education for teens is one of the most important jobs you can have as an advocate, mentor, teacher, or friend to this diverse and often challenging demographic.

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  • The only other method of administering B12 that is as effective as the shots is vitamin B12 nasal spray.

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  • His physician has been accused of administering the drug.

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  • In her spare time, Hathaway donates her time to her boyfriend's organization, the Follieri Foundation, administering vaccines to children in third world countries.

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  • Stern and the two doctors, Sandeep Kapoor and Khristine Eroshevich are also being brought up on charges of administering illegally prescribed medications to an addict.

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  • Jackson had reportedly taken multiple prescription drugs for pain, but his personal physician was charged with involuntary manslaughter in 2010 with administering a fatal cocktail of drugs, which brought on cardiac arrest.

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  • Mild children's cough medicine may be effective, but consult your veterinarian before administering any medications.

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  • Did your vet thoroughly flush out his ears before administering medication?

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  • Other treatment measures may include running a cool mist humidifier, and administering cough medicines recommended by your veterinarian.

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  • Hydration is typically carried out by administering IV fluids containing a balance of electrolytes in a hospital setting.

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  • There are several different types of preventative medication for heartworm, each with a different method of administering the drug.

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  • For those dog caretakers that are concerned with administering drugs to their pets, there are several natural heartworm preventative products on the market.

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  • Other side effects to watch for after administering Revolution are diarrhea or loose stool with or without blood, lack of appetite, fatigue and drooling caused by excessive salivation.

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  • If you have any concerns about administering heartworm pills to your dog or the possible side effects, you should discuss them with your veterinarian.

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  • Since copious vomiting and diarrhea can quickly lead to dehydration, the animal is typically hospitalized and rehydrated by administering IV fluids that contain a balance of electrolytes.

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  • Your veterinarian should be your instructor on administering all canine medications.

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  • Administering liquid medication requires a different strategy.

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  • Administering canine medications takes a little creativity and a lot of patience.

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  • Canine parvovirus (CPV) can often prove fatal even with prompt treatment, but the widespread use of administering modified live vaccines to young puppies and dogs has lowered the mortality rate.

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  • Entire litters may still develop parvo even after administering vaccines accordingly because the vaccine can't provide sufficient protection against certain aggressive strains of the parvovirus such as CPV-2c.

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  • Administering activated charcoal to bind any of the remaining drugs in the stomach to the gastrointestinal tract.

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  • Administering NAC through the mouth or through a tube to the stomach.

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  • If the client's assets include items held in trust, the lawyer may be involved in administering the trust.

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  • Those involved in administering, observing and evaluating the study are professionals.

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  • Parents or caregivers may be instructed to take certain measures at home to reduce the child's fever, such as administering fever-reducing drugs (called antipyretics) such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil).

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  • Parents administering these drugs to their children should use nose drops or nasal spray and avoid tablets or capsules, which are more likely to cause adverse effects.

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  • The CAT is a standardized test, meaning that norms were established during the design phase of the test by administering the test to a large, representative sample of the test population (in the case of the CAT, over 300,000 students).

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  • Parents and caregivers of children who suffer from depression should consult their child's physician before administering any herb or dietary supplement.

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  • There is no standardized procedure or set of cards for administering the TAT, except that it is a one-on-one test.

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  • Administering the needed vitamins and improving diet treats gingivitis caused by poor nutrition or vitamin deficiencies.

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  • Iron toxicity is treated by efforts to remove the remaining iron from the stomach by administering a solution of 5 percent sodium bicarbonate.

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  • This constriction may be so serious as to create significant difficulties in administering general anesthesia.

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  • Medical treatments such as removing the spleen or administering transfusions of red blood cells can create short-term benefits, but these treatments do not offer a cure.

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  • Allergic conjunctivitis can be treated by removing the allergic substance from a person's environment, if possible; by applying cool compresses to the eye; and by administering eye drops four to six times daily for four days.

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  • Many family care physicians recommend warm-water therapeutic baths as a way to relieve labor pains during childbirth without administering drugs.

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  • The symptoms may be mild and fade spontaneously or be quickly ended by administering emergency medication.

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  • Administering anti-yeast medications has decreased negative behaviors in some children.

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  • Increasingly parents and other family members are joining healthcare professionals and educators in administering development tests.

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  • Immunization against frequent infection can be achieved in some children by administering polysaccaride-protein conjugate vaccines shown to improve immune response in certain types of infection.

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  • Most achievement and ability tests are standardized, meaning that norms were established during the design phase of the test by administering the test to a large representative sample of the test population.

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  • Before administering CPR to an infant or child, laypeople should participate in hands-on training.

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  • Administering zinc will correct these symptoms.

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  • Parents should always check with the pharmacist before administering any new medications.

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  • These other treatments include suctioning, nebulizer treatments, and the administering expectorant drugs.

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  • Skin tests are performed by administering a tiny dose of the suspected allergen by pricking, scratching, puncturing, or injecting the skin.

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  • The boy went on to complete his exam with the emperor administering the final part.

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  • After it is completely cool, the person administering the waxing must rip the cooled strips of wax off the person's face.

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  • Homeschooling these children also allows for more flexibility when scheduling therapy sessions or administering medications.

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  • Five in a Row is a great curriculum for parents who are new to home schooling and may be nervous about the task of administering a full curriculum, or for experienced home schoolers who prefer a relaxed approach.

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  • If you aren't certain which agency in your state is responsible for administering the unemployment compensation program, you can get the information you need from the U.S. Department of Labor's website.

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  • He or she will ask about all of your symptoms and when your last period was (in addition to the regularity of your periods), as well as administering a pregnancy test at the office.

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  • One of the concerns parents have when it comes to administering individual vitamins outside of a multi-vitamin is toxicity.

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  • Speed up the verification process by administering a self test in your quiet time.

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  • She believes in world peace and administering to the sick.

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  • Creams like Abreva are effective for children over age 12; if your child is younger than that, speak with your doctor before administering it.

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  • Administering proper care to your exotic piercing will help determine its healing time and ability to remain viable.

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  • For this reason, it is important to research options and possible complications that may arise with any body piercing and to pay special attention to the care instructions given to you by the person administering the piercing.

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  • Quartz watches are known for their reliability and excellent time keeping qualities and this makes them a great choice for a nurse, who needs to track exact times for administering medications or taking blood pressure and other vital signs.

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  • Since the medication is not FDA approved for this specific treatment, some may contend that the doctor acts irresponsibly by administering the drug.

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  • Heavy metal chelation therapy involves administering chelating agents to remove toxic metals, such as mercury and lead, from the body.

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  • Ethical testing - Employers can promote continuing education of business ethics by periodically administering tests aimed at maintaining a code of ethics.

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  • Roosevelt. In addition to administering the Supplemental Security Income program and issuing Social Security cards and numbers, this agency also pays retirement, disability, and survivor's benefits to individuals and their families.

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  • Their main responsibilities include issuing Social Security cards and numbers, administering the Supplemental Security Income program, and paying retirement, disability, and survivor's benefits to eligible parties.

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  • Healthcare providers, including pediatricians, dentists, and other doctors, require signed medical release forms before administering medical treatment or prescribing medications, with the exception of life threatening medical treatments.

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  • Acne laser treatment works by administering either a series of light rays or light and heat that reaches below the skin's surface.

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  • Whether your wasp sting is singular or multiple in nature, recognizing the symptoms and administering early treatment precautions can help reduce the likelihood of serious, if not fatal, complications.

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  • The duty of teaching and of administering the sacraments and of always presiding in church courts being strictly reserved to him invests his office with a dignity and influence greater than that of the elder.

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  • They were unanimous in regarding ministerial service as mainly pastoral; preaching, administering the sacraments and visiting from house to house; and, further, in perceiving that Christian ministers must be also spiritual rulers, not in virtue of any magical influence transmitted from the Apostles, but in virtue of their election by the Church and of their appointment in the name of the Lord Jesus.

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  • In 1655 a proclamation was issued for administering the laws against the priests and Jesuits, and some executions were carried out.

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  • This was intended to remove an old and serious evil, as the sheriffs had earned a very bad reputation by their methods of administering justice.

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  • Mr. Churchill went out to Egypt, and held in Cairo a conference of the British civil and military officers then administering those countries.

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  • A durbar may be either a council for administering affairs of state, or a purely ceremonial gathering.

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  • A violet stole is worn by the priest when giving absolution after confession, and when administering Extreme Unction.

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  • The importance of Crispi in Italian public life depended less upon the many reforms accomplished under his administrations than upon his intense patriotism, remarkable fibre, and capacity for administering to his fellow-countrymen the political tonic of which they stood in constant need.

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  • To aid these rajas in administering the country, there is a council of permanent ministers, called the Lenehen.

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  • There is therefore no purpose to be served by administering quinine during a malarial paroxysm.

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  • Patients with panic attack disorder respond discriminatively to their own interoceptive anxiety stimuli, which are attenuated by administering tricyclic antidepressant medications.

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  • After administering the back blows, the rescuer sandwiches the infant between his or her arms and turns the infant over so that the infant is lying face up supported by the opposite arm.

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