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It found that in countries where people had greater access to sugar, there were higher levels of diabetes.
Jaycee Dugard and her children apparently had greater access to the outside world than initial reports indicated, Ms. Dugard said, adding that she had been impressed by the intellect of the children, who apparently are named Angel and Starlite.
She believes that the angst propelling the movement would be diminished if patients had greater access to palliative care and if doctors were more attentive to their patients' psychological suffering.
If you wore one of these placards proclaiming that the bearer "is entitled to pass police and fire lines wherever formed," you were immediately herded into a pen and left there while, often, the general public had greater access.
Also, half of those in an older age range, from 9 to 17, said they would read more books for fun if they had greater access to e-books.
By the same token, if Televisa had greater access to Mr Slim's wires it would be able to challenge América Móvil by offering its pay-TV subscribers "bundles" that included telephone and broadband services.Britain's experience provides a salutary example.
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