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This criticism quietly assumes that the zero-hours' fixation with direct labour is the way most productive jobs operate.
"A number of Labour MPs who do not have an ideological fixation one way or the other none the less say to me: 'Why now?
He told The Observer: "A number of Labour MPs who do not have an ideological fixation one way or the other nonetheless say to me: 'Why now?
"I think Labour is far too slavishly attached to the Westminster fixation on deficit reduction in isolation," she said.
To fixate on unity is a reflection of the same cultural problems that have landed Labour in its current mess: a historical, pathological, and increasingly pathetic fixation with betrayal.
Except for hernia repair, external fixation and CABG, the major direct cost component is labour cost, which varies from 7% (for LSCS at the charitable hospital) to as high as 81% (for lap cholecystectomy at the tertiary care hospital).
The fixation on numbers is particularly damaging when it comes to the labour market.
It's worth pointing out that because of a fixation with opinion polls, 95% of the traditional media thought that Labour was going to win the election last year.
Labour cost was the single largest component of total direct cost for all procedures except for hernia repair, external fixation and CABG.
The Old Labour fixation on equality of outcomes was replaced by a new notion of "equal worth".
Wind became his fixation.
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