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Twenty years ago, the Royal Commission on Health noted that the capacity of health services to absorb resources "is almost unlimited".
The Royal Commission on the NHS of 1979 found that "the capacity of health services to absorb resources is almost unlimited.
Strict standards, however, must be combined with a rapid and streamlined regulatory process that does not absorb resources and cause delays.
Some downtown landlords and business leaders fear that the West Side project will absorb resources needed to rebuild Lower Manhattan, and Cablevision, the company that owns Madison Square Garden, the Knicks and the Rangers, is worried that the stadium may compete with it for ice skating shows, circuses, concerts and other events.
It is still important for funding bodies to remain vigilant to ensure this research does not absorb resources at the expense of investigations into other highly relevant aspects of disease.
"Campaigns that focus on bracelets and social media absorb resources that could go toward more effective advocacy," Amanda Taub and Kate Cronin-Furman wrote in the Atlantic.
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Stimulus simply absorbs resources that would otherwise have been used by private firms, they argued.
Further, it yields this benefit without absorbing resources to the extent that adjudicators can anticipate when appeals would occur and would want to make decisions to forestall the actual occurrence of appeals.
To study whether pretreatment with finasteride, compared with placebo, reduces the blood loss, operating time, amount of irrigating fluid absorbed, resources used, and other exploratory indexes of extensive surgery during transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP).
After entering the GD Community, PA was a free rider that absorbed resources without selection.
The effort to fight Ebola absorbs resources needed to combat chronic infectious diseases, such as malaria, HIV and tuberculosis.
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