could she mean "not otherwise specified?"
Posted By: sodiepop on 2007-01-31
In Reply to: S/L FLU NOSS????? - jami
Subject: could she mean "not otherwise specified?"
Just an idea.
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Should have been "not sure what she's saying", not say! NM
Subject: Should have been "not sure what she's saying", not say! NM
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Isn't that the same as "not sure" answer
Subject: Isn't that the same as "not sure" answer
The meaning of "Not on Label"
Subject: The meaning of "Not on Label"
Not on label usually means using a drug for a purpose other than what it was originally intended for.
Example: Paxil is often used for premature ejaculation as it has a side effect of allowing a man to last longer but of course was put on the market for anxiety/depression. Hope this helps clear things up
I personally would put "not ill-appearing". nm
Subject: I personally would put "not ill-appearing". nm
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Me either. Could also be "not assessed" Too many choices.
Subject: Me either. Could also be "not assessed" Too many choices.
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Better ask your QA. Some "verbatim" means "not really verbatim," some means "strictl
Subject: Better ask your QA. Some "verbatim" means "not really verbatim," some means "strictly verbatim." nm
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