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Dr. Kim brushes off such complaints, just as he hesitates to take credit for the social changes set off by his operations.
Ms. Robinson and her team will, at an estimated cost of $6.25 million over five years, plus expenses, help the department comply with changes set forth by the Justice Department and the city and in two consent decrees.
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