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According to the NUS, the quality of accommodation does not always improve in line with cost increases.
If UK lung cancer patient survival rates are to improve in line with comparable countries, MDTs need to employ every advantage.
If UK patient with lung cancer survival rates are to improve in line with comparable countries, we need to employ every advantage.
If this could be used as a framework for the NHS to initiate an improved data collection strategy, perhaps the quality of NHS services would improve in line with its datasets?
This is an issue which has to be tackled within NHS maternity services if the quality of in-patient postnatal care is to improve in line with what women expect to receive and achieve policy ambitions.
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Some participants described changing outlooks after accepting they are unlikely to get an acceptable diagnosis, and that they might not improve in-line with initial expectations.
The improved in-line skates were quickly adopted by speed skaters and also inspired a new variety of roller hockey.
The interiors, alas, were "improved" in line with Victorian tastes.
But there's little evidence that the performance of the police has improved in line with this increase in resources.
Extraordinarily, the evidence suggests that attitudes among mental health professionals are not improving in line with the general trend.
Robbery has not gone down as much as burglary, perhaps because personal security has not improved in line with domestic security.
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