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In such a situation, insurers would have to raise their premiums to afford the remaining (relatively sicker and thus more expensive) population, which could create a vicious cycle in which more and more people drop their coverage – a result known as an insurance death spiral.
With the increasing number of reported and recorded SNPs in several databases expensive population based surveys have become challenging as the sheer number of SNPs data makes it difficult to choose a target SNP for study which are most likely to contribute in disease development.
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It is widely accepted that these countries have too many elephants and that expensive population-control measures, including culling, will soon be necessary—hence the desire to establish a legitimate trade in elephant products.And what goes for elephant tusks should go for rhino horns, bear gall-bladders, vicuna wool and mahogany planks.
The overwhelming majority of these costs are made up of screening and drug treatment costs for high-risk individuals, rather than the less expensive, population-based, preventive interventions that focus on reducing tobacco use and harmful use of alcohol, improving diet, and encouraging physical activity [ 33].
Drug-related offences drive the vast majority of the US's bloated and expensive prison population, a point made by Holder in his speech in San Francisco.
Cochlear implantation and hearing aids are too expensive for populations living in developing countries.
Large epidemiological studies are expensive; the population-based studies were conducted in states with relatively greater resources: Nigeria, Mauritius and Egypt.
(Note also that a straight comparison of cost per capita across interventions is misleading in deciding whether an intervention is of low cost or more expensive at a population level, because there is wide variation in the target populations for each of these interventions).
"It's just too expensive for our population.
Releasing prisoners early ("Prisons and Budgets," editorial, Jan . 4 is one way to help relieve a huge and hugely expensive national prison population.
How, then, can the government pay for Medicare and Medicaid -- which didn't exist in the 1950's -- and Social Security, which will become far more expensive as the population ages?
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