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The hybrid methods consistently combine the projection of the future duration of disability (incidence part) and the knowledge of deaths that occurred prior to the time period in question (prevalence part).
Since these systems are comprehensive, functional, and extend down to a level at which it would be reasonable to expect good knowledge of deaths and maybe circumstances of death, there is an obvious possibility of using them as a basis for 'capturing' maternal deaths.
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She lost a child while giving birth, and in that experience lost God and gained unwanted knowledge of death.
But the knowledge of death forces itself into our childish awareness, and we begin to build ourselves around it.
Knowledge of death had to emerge side by side with the persistent ability to picture a bright future.
The Iraqi general denies treating Sunnis unfairly and says he has no knowledge of death squads in Diyala.
Does anyone suppose that the imaginative value of such fantasies can be divided for a moment from our knowledge of death, and blood, and Christianity?
Anastasia de Waal is head of family and education at Civitas Having memories and a knowledge of death, we all spend time thinking about going back.
A person's knowledge of death could be exhaustible, yet it did nothing to exhaust the pain of losing a child.
Without remains, even when faced with a certain knowledge of death, those left behind cling to theories and hope - amnesia, kidnapping, wanderings.
The knowledge of death comes and goes in the instant of dying, and that's the case even when tragedies make us wish, out of love or curiosity or derangement, that it weren't.
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