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There is anyway so little time left in the life span of this government that it is hard to envisage much of a policy pay-off now.
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He envisages much greater transparency, a form of accountability.
The plan also envisages much greater use of the NHS 111 phone service, with doctors and dentists available on the end of the line to give patients help that will allow them to self-treat and keep them away from A&E.
Therefore, rather than a detailed analysis of each molecule involved, we envisage as much more interesting and useful a teleological analysis of the impact of HVHF on more integrated events such as monocyte cell responsiveness, including apoptosis, neutrophil priming activity and oxidative burst [ 14- 16].
The problems of measuring tooth erosion in an individual presenting with tooth wear as shown in Figs. 2, 3 and 4 are considerable, as not only is it difficult to envisage how much dentine and enamel has been lost but it is also increasingly difficult to attribute the loss of tissue to one particular aetiological factor or another as the tooth wear progresses.
Few could have envisaged how much they would have to pay and for how long.
However, this model envisaged a much more gradual spread of those features from Africa than did mine.
Conservative MP Richard Bacon looked forward to a future civil service, which he envisaged as much smaller but more professional, highly skilled and better paid.
Is he envisaging a much lighter weight wearable in future?
The growth rates envisaged were much stronger than for the rich countries.
Aristotle recognizes these kinds of final causation, but also, and more problematically, envisages a much greater role for teleology in natural explanation: nature exhibits teleology without design.
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