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With its origins in the 1930s New Deal, it was only ever allowed to augment the private sector – never challenge it.
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In addition, public sector physicians whose wages were decreased through inflation in accordance with IMF guidelines, resorted to augmenting their incomes by practicing in the private sector during the evenings and weekends [ 20, 21].
Presuming that the MDR TB surveys are routine activities in the public sector, the data from these surveys can be augmented with data from targeted surveys in the private sector to efficiently provide unbiased estimates of the MDR TB prevalence (Case 1) [ 20].
He has also drawn attention to calls for increased participation from the private sector in the management of financial crises and the augmenting of multilateral institutions' resources.
The private sector.
That leaves the private sector.
The private sector suffers too.
The private sector cannot do this alone.
The private sector has less excuse.
Hospitals remain bulwarks against the private sector.
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