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Businesses who would like to be considered for the offer — or others who would like a business to be considered — need to send a tweet before July 30 with the hashtag #ukbizstories, describing in 140 characters or less how the business uses "Twitter creatively to connect with the community and reach their customers".
We also introduce an example showing that the problems considered need not have the least (or the greatest) solution between given lower and upper solutions, but we can prove that they do have minimal and maximal solutions in the usual set-theoretic sense.
The multi-SNP sets considered need not be contiguous; they are built based on significance.
In the case of life support, for instance, morally relevant dimensions of inequality might be considered need or ability to benefit, while irrelevant dimensions might be considered gender or sexual orientation.
Green and Kreuter considered need as 'whatever is required for health or comfort' [ 12], covering personal, social and environmental conditions, including family planning information, smoke-free zones, seat belt rules, and health 'hot lines' but appears ineffective in terms of 'life creativity' and cost-effectiveness.
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If considered needed by the GP, treatment was changed according to local routines after the first visit (Table 1).
Stakeholders were generally supportive of the Walk-in Centre but identified key areas which they considered needed to be addressed.
We do not consider need a claim.
However, when considering need for care, the time effect on health care use disappears.
So how to consider needs in the self-assessment equation?
Rehabilitation works on the individual as a whole considering needs, social context, environment and disability.
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