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And Sir John continued: "Inadequate investment or uncertainty would lead to loss of leverage funding from charity, from overseas, and from [the pharmaceutical industry].
Despite continued inadequate treatment and long lag times in seeking help, there's a "sea change" occurring in the nation's mental health, said Kessler.
The 3-year contract is tempting, tasty bait; yet those who take the bait will discover that there is a hook in it -- continued inadequate wages, a contract for which only a few adjuncts will qualify -- and that the bait itself may soon disappear.
Patients with an inadequate response (same definition as above) could move to open-label adalimumab 40 mg every other week beginning at week 12 and subsequently to 40 mg weekly for continued inadequate response.
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She said that the agency's most recent contact with the family was in 1998, when the agency found that there was no credible evidence of continuing inadequate guardianship.
However, if protein and energy provisions continue to remain inadequate, essential bodily functions, such as the immune system, will be adversely affected.
By the end of 1991, the HV still lacked sufficient resources to push back the JNA and continued experiencing inadequate work by their staff.
The workers inside the towers had continued to get inadequate training for a crisis.
The British response to the attempted invasion continued to be inadequate, Colpoys arriving at Spithead on 31 December with only six of his ships still in formation.
When patient treatment regimens were improved to adequate antibiotic therapy, mortality was comparable to those who continued to receive inadequate therapy based on BAL results.
Meanwhile, despite the consensus that AMR continues to pose a global threat, national and global responses remain inadequate.
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