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A medical check that also searches for contraband. | |
"Well, while you're there, how's my prostate?" I tentatively asked the search professional.
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I have trouble enough trusting a qualified medic to give an
opinion on what's there. There's no way I'd trust the
pronouncement of your average customs official. |
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"Would you like to change your foodstuff declaration status
to include this corn?" |
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This is creepy even for you, [wjt]. Just creepy. EEwww. |
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Cavity searches should already be done by a independent medical professional but why stop there with just a small set of examinations. A free thorough medical exam would offset any high ground indignation and would be a bonus if something was caught early. |
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For all the pendants, is concurrent correct? |
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Hard to say inside of a sentence fragment. |
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However, "your" is definitely amiss. |
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Concurrent means "happening at the same time as", it
doesn't necessarily imply a relationship. You really want
"happening as part of". I come up with "ancillary", but I'm
not entirely certain that's a perfect choice either. |
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[lurch] Better?
[MechE] /ancillary/ I was hoping for a word with a more singular association. |
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//search professional// I am definitely putting "colonoscopy
SEO" on my resume. |
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