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In replacing a crude turnover tax on services with a value-added tax, the government has sought to lighten the fiscal burden on services.
There are too many cases where people have to leave families and move back to the UK, becoming a burden on services".
To counter this, around three years ago Milton Keynes Council started to think seriously about how smart and connected, data-driven tech could ease the burden on services, improve quality of life, and reduce damage caused by human urban activity to the environment.
The extra burden on services is particularly important in secondary medical care.
Low levels of adherence have been shown to increase risk of disease progression burden on services and treatment cost [ 4– 8].
Changing immigration trends pose new challenges for the UK's open access health service and there is considerable speculation that migrants from resource-poor countries place a disproportionate burden on services.
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It might even lessen the burden on service providers and content distributors.
"But that process has simply moved too slowly and in some cases imposed unreasonable burdens on service members," he said.
If enough people were to act independently to help the homeless, the burden on public services would be reduced.
In an era of ever greater pressure on state services, we all need to be mindful of the way our families put a burden on those services.
Early intervention could help alleviate some longer-term problems and reduce burden on health services (van de Poll-Franse et al, 2006).
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