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Perhaps it's time for Canada, and much of the rest of the world, to start looking at the long term implications of a damaged environment when mapping out their current economic strategies.
15 Substantial uncertainty therefore remains about the value clinicians may attach to acidosis in the clinical management of neonates and the long term implications of a low arterial cord pH.
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He didn't stop to weigh the options, to think about the long term implications of feeding a stray, or the medical risks of being potentially exposed to rabies.
Treating a young person for (and fear of labelling them with) a substance use problem was also cited as an important barrier to identification because of the associated potential long term implications of such a diagnosis.
In the UK, just as important as fugitive emissions however is the long term implications of tying into a (shale) gas filled future.
The long term implications of this exposure remain a research focus [ 41].
Objective To assess the long term implications of four alternative approaches to postpartum perineal repair.
On the other side, the long term implications of cervical inversion are still unclear.
Nevertheless, the debate is still on regarding long term implications of this particular type of health reform.
There are though potentially far-reaching medium and long-term implications of a Trump victory.
Kittles understands the short- and long-term implications of a sweep.
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