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"These relationships are very difficult to disentangle," said Dr. Rodney Hayward, professor of health policy and management at the University of Michigan.
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This forces people to disentangle themselves from busywork, he said, and to focus on what is really important to their business.
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"It often feels with George as if you are in the presence of a wise foreign policy Socrates gently disentangling knotty difficulties," says Denis MacShane, the UK's former minister for Europe.
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