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True, actuaries do have some of the oddest senses of humor on the planet, but they know their math and they know that continuing exposures to things like what's hidden beneath the "Temporary" Liquidity Guarantee Program (TLGP) and troubled Commercial Real Estate and Alt-A Option ARM Residential loan assets going deep into non-accrual are systemic plagues still lacking real vaccines.
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Symptoms can include seizures and blindness, and treatment may involve surgery, chemotherapy or, ironically, radiotherapy.Ironically, because past research studying the after-effects of exposure to things like atom bombs and radiation treatments for cancer suggests the most important environmental risk factor for meningiomas is ionising radiation.
"They are more expensive than a resident, they may well be better in some skills but there will always be parts of the diagnostic skill mix which they won't have and may very well decrease exposure to things that a resident can give".
Our natural instinct as parents is to protect our children from harm and from the exposure to things that are too unbearable to discuss.
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