The age of patients undergoing
damage control surgery is a significant mortality prediction variable, owing to the fact that physiological reserves diminish with age.
Damage control resuscitation: the need for specific blood products to treat the coagulopathy of trauma.
Damage control: Furtado was the first to fess up, writing on Twitter on Monday: "In 2007, I received $1million from the Gadhafi clan to perform a 45 min.
The future direction for combat
damage control resuscitation will likely include synthetic hemoglobin as a replacement for pRBCs, especially in far forward environments.
Authors Dezenhall and Weber should be saluted for writing clearly and directly about
damage control, a subject often dimmed by obfuscation.
Surely seeing the
damage control that the United Church of Canada is trying to do would give them a hint.
"We can continue to live by
damage control, or we can change the way we play the game," he says.
Your BFF is on the level if she wants to help you do
damage control. She ought to be willing to make an effort to stop the secret from spinning even further out of control.
Depending upon how high-profile the client is, you also may have to do
damage control. If other clients get wind of the fact that your business has lost a high-profile customer, they may consider jumping ship, too.
Brothers, pointing out what abortion means for the baby, and giving a 7-step action plan for
damage control, starting with "Cancel Clinton immediately," and ending with "if you are not sorry, resign."
Presidential commissions & national security; the politics of
damage control.
Damage Control: How To Stop Making Jesus Look Bad by Dean Merrill offers an intriguing interpretation of societal perspectives which so frequently render Christ in poor view and how Christians might assist as His earthly ambassadors to improve His image and redeem His position with respect to the broader world.
Indeed, over the past four years or so, DiLorenzo and The Real Lincoln have stirred up a hornet's nest of frothing, apoplectic liberals and neo-conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, as they vainly attempt
damage control of the bleeding myth of Lincoln, the "Redeemer President."
What else can an employer do to prevent wrongful termination or discrimination lawsuits (or do
damage control)?
Vanity Fair writer James Wolcott rightly took them to task for this callous and clumsy attempt at
damage control. Then he immediately turned to a numbers game of his own: Whatever the eventual death toll from Katrina, he asserted, it would take away the World Trade Center bombing from the right as a propaganda tool in the War on Terror because conservatives would no longer be able to "ritualistically invoke the '3,000 dead' to the same sonorous effect." One has to wonder if a body count below 1,000 would have been a disappointment.