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I think if I would have practised I would have tired myself out even more and wouldn't have done as well [in Qatar].
In doing what I do, I may have been more useful to patients than when I would have practised as a full-time doctor.
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No matter what I would be doing in a scene they would have practised their part in a mirror already and that was it, whereas Guy is really trying to find it still.
Junger writes: "They would have practised extremely close and involved childcare.
While such effects are plausible, it is difficult to rule out the possibility that those workers who choose to participate would have practised in underserved areas for exactly the same length of time (or even longer) without a financial incentive.
If you ordered that, I would come out of the kitchen and play at the table – but then I realised that I would have to start practising again".
The answers – "I didn't have time" and "Your mother didn't speak it" – seemed feeble then but are understandable in retrospect: he was working full time, in a completely English environment, knowing that I would have no one to practise with when he wasn't there.
In the mornings I would have coffee with them and practise my Spanish; in the evenings we'd watch the state-run TV station, trying to spot bits of real news through the haze of official propaganda.
If I was involved, that would have been the first thing I would have put in place: Practise hard and have fun.
Thus, compulsory service policies (if they can be enforced) ensure that a substantial proportion of workers who – given the choice – would never have practised in underserved areas do so for some period and that, at least in the short term, such requirements will be effective in increasing the supply of health workers to underserved areas.
Instead of the sterile hours of frustration, I would have understood how old the practise of obliging visitors to wait is; how it is the crudest of power plays.
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