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Although he said this was "not a generalized public health measure", the proposed precaution has been met with a mixture of fear and derision.

He unites an otherwise polarized country, in that both the left and the right see him the same way: as an enabler of Washington's special interests, a legislative plumber with little evident feeling for the generalized public.

Soviet-Indian relations, the main theme of generalized public statements issued since Mr. Nehru arrived here from Belgrade yesterday afternoon, have scarcely been mentioned in private, according to Indian sources.

Whatever good happened on Capitol Hill was a direct result of the anti-war movement and more generalized public sentiment against continuing the war.

Lebanon is a country characterized by a free economy with no generalized public health insurance system.

In response, Malawi's free national ART program started in June 2004 as a generalized public health approach [ 7- 9].

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As mentioned earlier, the Caribbean is the only region of the world that has a robust heterosexually-driven epidemic of subtype B. In Thailand, South Africa and Argentina, concentrated epidemics in high risk populations preceded generalized epidemics in the general public.

In related sophisticated experiments, samples of students and members of the general public were used to elicit generalized preferences for the trade-off between equity and efficiency in hypothetical health allocation situations involving cohorts of newborns.

Finally, due to the sampling strategy used in this study, the results can be only generalized to public elementary school students in Taipei city and Hsinchu County in Taiwan.

Over the last few months we have seen a generalized increase in public equity volatility.

Kimberlé Crenshaw's critical essay "Mapping Origins," from 1991, defines part of its appeal for women of color, among whom there is "a more generalized community ethic against public intervention, the product of a desire to create a private world free from the diverse assaults on the public lives of racially subordinated people".

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