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How about persevered, stating the fact that he was...

Posted By: Spice on 2007-08-31
In Reply to: Is this the right word? - I've never heard it used this way...

Subject: How about persevered, stating the fact that he was...

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yes, that's right, in fact
Subject: yes, that's right, in fact

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It was, in fact, Cafcit. Thanks. nm
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FACT Study
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That and the fact that it sounds nothing like ibuprofen. Thanks anyway.
Subject: That and the fact that it sounds nothing like ibuprofen. Thanks anyway.

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Thanks (LOL) ... my husband would argue the fact.
Subject: Thanks (LOL) ... my husband would argue the fact.


As do I. I apologize for Milton's rantings, and the fact sm
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that she has not been ejected from this forum. MT Chat is where I'll be hanging out and mentoring MTs. It's professional, and one must register before being able to post.

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I don't understand these "after the fact" posts...!
Subject: I don't understand these "after the fact" posts...!

do they not read the whole thread? Just wondering...
No, in fact he spelled it, but I just flagged and questioned it. Thx. nm
Subject: No, in fact he spelled it, but I just flagged and questioned it. Thx. nm


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Subject: "melanotic" stool--fact or fiction??

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Doesn't change the fact that .012 needs a zero before the decimal point, does it?
Subject: Doesn't change the fact that .012 needs a zero before the decimal point, does it?

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Subject: Based on the value (5.3) and the fact that it is listed with the electrolytes, could be potassium.

But that's not close to "moid."  I think I would leave a blank.
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Subject: I thought so to but she is stating something different....

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doc is stating how many pills are in RX. (nm)
Subject: doc is stating how many pills are in RX. (nm)

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Subject: No actually stating 50 mg glucotrol...sm

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No not vaginosis, clearly stating with an "m".
Subject: No not vaginosis, clearly stating with an "m".

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Subject: Just stating the facts....that's all......nm


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If the physician is stating that the (sm)
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If it's truly that and not say 9.7, then give it to them. They may just be stating it from memory
Subject: If it's truly that and not say 9.7, then give it to them. They may just be stating it from memory

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Subject: I thought melanoma but clearly not stating that...nm

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Subject: I'm not sure of the sentence but is he stating 2 diagnoses or symptoms, i.e. UA with efflux


in general sentence, not capitalize; if stating a specific department,
Subject: in general sentence, not capitalize; if stating a specific department,

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