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*Americans would pay $241 billion of additional income taxes in the next decade because there would be smaller changes in provisions of the tax code that offset inflation.
"We tried to see if they were interested in freeing Alan Gross in exchange for things we wanted to do anyway"—mostly changes in provisions of the embargo—"but they would not move off of a linkage of Gross and Gerardo".
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I'm not saying there won't be changes in provision because there are all the time, but they won't be a result of the economic climate".
Main outcome measures Association between annual changes in provision of mental illness beds in the NHS and involuntary admission rates, using cross correlation.
Evaluation of adequacy will assess whether the expected changes in provision, service utilisation and cost-effectiveness have occurred in intervention facilities (Columns 1 & 2 of the logic model).
Given current changes in provision of care for follow-up of cancer survivors, it is timely to address how this transition can best be supported.
However, there will also be activities in which steps will be taken to implement positive changes in provision of advice for fisheries management, including the development of effective MCS systems.
Our findings support the hypothesis that changes in provision of mental illness beds in the NHS are associated with subsequent changes in the rate of involuntary admission over the short to medium term.
The annual changes in provision of mental illness beds and involuntary admission rates in England during the study period mirrored each other (fig 2), with two periods of accelerated change (1989 to 1994 and 2003 to 2007).
Cross correlation of annual changes in provision of beds and involuntary admissions was strongest when a time lag of one year was introduced, with the annual change in the provision of mental illness beds significantly negatively correlated with the annual change in the rate of involuntary admissions in the subsequent year (r=−0.60, 95% confidence interval −1.06 to −0.15; fig 3).
In addition, this study represents a snap-shot in time of access to primary care amongst homeless populations, and the situation could worsen (or improve) with sudden changes in provision of housing or primary care services.
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