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Everyone would benefit, but the worst-off would do so disproportionately.One for the futureBut Mr Letwin is running out of time.
On the other hand, depressive patients consume significant amounts of cardiac health services and may do so disproportionately in relation to objective measures of prognostic or symptomatic burden.
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End-of-life care consumes significantly the resources of all socioeconomic groups and yet does so disproportionately for individuals and families with the greatest limits of these resources.
Thus there may be some unique aspect of the curriculum or pedagogy of chemistry that discourages most students from pursuing a medical career, but does so disproportionately for URM students.
But if it takes dozens of attempts to sign up, the people who do so will be disproportionately the sick and desperate.
The most marketable teachers -- those with the opportunities to leave -- are the ones who disproportionately do so.
Further, by definition, indirect methods will misclassify the ethnicity of some patients and disproportionately do so for the ethnicity of people from ethnic minorities.
But the president herself has put so much emphasis on keeping the country's finances under control that failure to do so might dent public confidence disproportionately.
And if it isn't possible to repair or replace the goods or if it would be disproportionately costly to do so, the supplier has the option of providing a partial or full refund instead.
"That fact that they are willing to do so underscores the importance of reforms to communities of color who were disproportionately targeted and, as a result, suffered great financial loss".
But when Obama formally opens the museum next week, he will do so as the first black president who is also leaving office with black people still suffering disproportionately.
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