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Fahrner - Tutsek's photographs show the inhabitants of the city a s they go about their business (which is often non - existent), sit on the street, perhaps play or simply wait.
Pavements are often non-existent and drivers are not generally sympathetic to people on foot or on bikes.
The trouble with living in a city, however, is that space is at a premium and gardens are often non-existent.
Reig said the "best interventions" to prevent water contamination were legal tools: "The drivers of untreated waste water discharges are poor governance of resources and water quality standards that are often non-existent (in the developing world) and not enforced, if they are there".
Safety precautions to protect workers are often non-existent, as are measures to prevent pollution.
These approaches are not always available to evaluate gene predictions in non-model organisms, as validated gene sets are often non-existent.
Eradicated or controlled in most parts of the developed world, BTB remains prevalent in Sub-saharan African countries, where national control strategies are often non-existent [2].
These data are often non-existent in LDCs, thus providing valuable information for policy.
Mothers, in particular, lack support structures such as kindergartens, which are often non-existent in rural areas.
Most deaths in LMICs occur outside the health care system, and vital registration systems are often non-existent or weak.
In theory disarmament, demobilization and reintegration programmes include all child ex-combatants, but resources or programmes for children with disabilities are often non-existent.
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