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Google was almost single-handedly responsible for making advertising on the internet successful.
There may be practitioners who work single-handed in urban areas, but patients in those areas have the choice of walking to a group practice.
It could do more than anything else to eliminate that grim survival of a bygone age, the single-handed doctor, working as a lone wolf.
The increased openings for doctors in all fields are reflected in the reduced competition for advertised vacant single-handed practices.
A single-handed practice is vacant and action has been taken to fill it.
The maximum permitted list for a single-handed principal is 3,500: there is no minimum: the average per principal is 2,292.
But the outcome suggests that single-handed exploration is most likely to succeed if the scope is limited, even though this may allow less opportunity for generalisation.
Where the substrate is itself handed, it is essential that it rapidly racemize to replace the material taken up by the single-handed replication of the product.
Administrative changes thus require to go through formal procedures, a process which encourages participation and open conflict of interests, hence working against swift, single-handed institutional reorganisation.