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However, the bank also points out that major ethical and social issues will increasingly arise: they cite the moral questions about the growing use of unmanned drones in warfare; and even the emergence of a pressure group called the Campaign Against Sex Robots.

It is only with this deeper exploration and self-knowledge of our own mechanics that we can arbitrate and reconcile the concerns that will increasingly arise.

As these situations increasingly arise in shared care models of service delivery, what then are the potential medico-legal implications?

In light of the ageing population and the fact that people live a relatively longer period of time with chronic diseases and disabilities, concerns about losing personal dignity may increasingly arise [ 1, 2].

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With the United States and European economies having slowed markedly according to the latest data, and with global growth continuing to disappoint, a reasonable question increasingly arises: Are we in another Great Depression?

Even when controversy increasingly arose over how best to characterize it, the assumption seems to have been that it was a controversy over the one correct way of characterizing the concept of responsibility.

Problems encountered by manufacturers with regard to premarket approval clearance and material supply quality standards assurance are discussed, as well as issues increasingly arising when one biotextile-based medical device is evolved into another for a different use.

A responsibility that increasingly arises from the failure of all governments to find common ground, and from their insistence on national and short-term goals over global and long-term solutions.

However, MRSA infections are increasingly arising outside of healthcare settings among individuals in the community with no established risk factors.

While it doubtless benefits some patients from high-income nations and the large corporate medical outfits that have increasingly arisen to serve this market [ 24], the advantages for local populations – including 'direct' providers like surrogate mothers and organ donors – are less certain [ 16, 26].

Despite the fact that these patients might have had, at least partly, an altered vascular barrier, one important question increasingly arose: is our historical belief in a superior volume effect of colloids in comparison to crystalloids just a physiological myth that should urgently be adapted to clinical reality?

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