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Neither is much aid available for countries that cannot afford basic systems.
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Their efforts seem to be put more easily into practice for AID-enrolled psychiatric inpatients than for NHI-enrolled ones, because the coinsurance rate is much lower among AID beneficiaries than among NHI beneficiaries in Korea.
The other type of aid -- development aid -- is much more aware of the need to fund education.
The new fuel cell design is much less costly, aided by a reduction of platinum, though engineer Shimizu wouldn't elaborate.
A political consensus on civilian aid is much more likely in Washington and European capitals.
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