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Winning is the ultimate aim, but that will be a consequence of the performance and our work every day".
But since 1948, all of the periodic existential crises in the NHS have been as a consequence of the performance of the British economy".
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Since such operations are dual and have no consequence on the performance of the system, they can be omitted at both ends for simulation purpose.
This has been plagued with severe delays in the payments made to the facilities, which undermine the effectiveness of the scheme and may have had negative consequences on the performance of the HWs (KII).
having dramatic consequences on the performance of larger area devices.
Welding residual stresses have important consequences on the performance of engineering components.
We think that isolating the malicious RSs will have severe consequences on the performance of the MR network.
The previous government also oversaw a massive expansion of support staff working in classrooms – which had the often unintended consequence of lowering the performance of the pupils they were assigned to help.
We explored some potential impacts by quantifying the thermal effects of dams and their consequences for the performance of Chinook salmon.
The topology of our networks had dramatic consequences for the performance of the populations.
Many causes of current practice and their consequences for the performance of health service delivery in different contexts and for health outcomes are poorly understood.
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