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When food companies fund startups and assist them in brand building, quality control and turning a profit other areas may become neglected.
This can have adverse consequences for quality of care as what is not, or cannot be, subject to audit and evaluation may become neglected, deprioritised and otherwise compromised; 'quality of care' audits can be seen as 'symbolically violent'.
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However, it had become neglected and vandalised by the 1970s.
In addition, the civil unrest had caused the calendar to become neglected.
It continued to grow over the centuries, but by the 19th century it had become neglected.
The complex became neglected and underused in recent years.
During the 18th century the house became neglected.
In previous papers, Cerro and Scriven (1980) and Kheshgi et al. (1992) postulate that neglected higher-order terms may become important and induce an internal boundary layer in the vicinity of a critical point.
In this framework, a comprehensive description of protein structures should not neglect subtle details that may become fundamental in specific situations.
If effort is neglected for too long, it may become irreversible.
Due to object-based unilateral neglect of the leftward tens digit, processing the unit digit may become more salient, so that the compatibility effect increases in turn.
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