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According to the experts, it was essential for case managers to protect the interests of the patients and to prepare patients and their systems for accepting and dealing with the implications of dementia.
In this situation of uncertainty and indeterminacy, we were never really in the position to systematically gauge (in Table 3) the appropriateness of available governance tools for dealing with the future implications of SynBio for human health.
The design house Wolff Olins, which has rightly been savaged for its abject, faux-graffiti logo for the 2012 Olympics, did not, at least, have to deal with the implications of its affectations.
This paper deals with the implications of factor demand linkages for monetary policy design in a two-sector dynamic general equilibrium model.
Has the Obama Administration dealt with the implications of this gap, politically as well as practically?
He said he could deal with the implications of the comments he made Wednesday.
He will also have to deal with the implications of BSkyB's 17.9% stake in ITV.
Yet neither sports officials nor physicians were prepared to deal with the implications of performance-enhancing drugs.
Quietly, the LGBT community is beginning to deal with the implications of this.
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