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And even in a city with "bright spots" and schools posting beat-the-odds results, we were in danger of implementing what has been referred to as the "speedboat" theory of school reform.
This is a general conflict between technical and medical progress, carrying the danger of implementing an experimental therapy as standard therapy [ 19, 65- 67].
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In a country as vast as China, where there are 56 ethnic groups, a large number of dialects, and 34 provinces and municipalities, we should be fully aware of the possible dangers of implementing one national language framework for standards-setting.
Sittig and Classen warn of the dangers of the "aggressive" strategy of implementing electronic health records in the US, and call for a much more stringent assessment before they are introduced in order to ensure the safety and efficacy of such a system [ 45].
It communicated the clear and present danger to the economy and the urgency of implementing his proposed solution.
Sustainability: - Costs of implementing iCCM.
There is a danger that new developments in genomics will increase the disparity in healthcare within countries, and between developed and developing countries, due to the high cost of implementing research findings in the clinic [ 1].
While Hunt has been insisting that the NHS reorganise around seven-day working, the documents show civil servants listing a string of dangers in implementing the plan – as summarised by a secret "risk register" of the controversial proposal that has prompted a bitter industrial dispute with junior doctors.
Heat health warning, protection and intervention plans and protocols should be developed to respond to heatwave impacts, advise the community of the health dangers, and implement strategies to minimise the risk.
While acknowledging the dangers of a badly implemented tax, he suggested that his fellow conservatives recognize it as the best alternative, politically and economically, to the other polices being debated in Washington: the billions in subsidies being handed out to solar-power and wind-power companies, the cap-and-trade systems being promoted on Capitol Hill and by the presidential candidates.
"Our members are worried about the pace at which these reforms are being implemented, the danger of fragmentation of services, and the emphasis on competition," says Dr Clare Gerada, the RCGP's chair.
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