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He has urged the Abbott government to give the findings proper consideration, saying: The report is called The Forgotten Children report and the worst thing we could do out of that report is distract even further from those forgotten children and the human consequences and addressing those challenges into the future.
It is not for the central bank to address these consequences.
HIV/AIDS is a considerable burden on society resources, and prevention provides a cost-beneficial solution to address these consequences [21].
Joining other leading scientific organizations, the College called for "timely action to identify and reduce exposure to toxic environmental agents while addressing the consequences of such exposure".
Addressing the consequences of sexual violence and these other abuses is important, of course, but donors should do more to address their underlying causes.
"I'm optimistic that cooler heads will prevail," Marston says, addressing the consequences of the fiscal stimulus before the deficit spirals out of control.
Consequently, we next aimed to address the consequences of TBL1 knockdown for tumor growth in vivo.
Marshall's dissent in the Bakke case addressed the consequences.
However, it has happened, and now we must address the consequences of that.
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