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If Ofsted, parents and pupils make teacher retention a priority, schools may start treating staff as professionals they value and want to retain.
On the issue of Iraqi debt, the Arabs are still loth to write it off.All the same, if Mr Maliki sustains his recent progress on the military, economic and political fronts, his detractors at home and abroad may start treating him with more respect.
"Someone who has for example become radicalised to a cult ideology -- we might stop seeing that as a personal choice that they have chosen as a result of pure free will and may start treating it as some kind of mental disturbance," Taylor said.
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What Volkow means is that in a decade or so, we may actually start treating addiction effectively.
Following in the footsteps of Queensland, New Zealand may finally start treating abortion like a health issue, not a criminal one.
Thus, the general practitioner may want to start treating hypochondriacal attitudes even though not all criteria of ICD-10 or DSM-IV have been verified to prevent distress and aggravation [ 8, 9].
Businesses that lease property and equipment may soon have to start treating the leases as liabilities on their balance-sheets.
Talking to a primary care doctor may be a good way to start treating depression, but in many cases that's not where to stop.
The bill may help spur more primary care doctors -– and other medical professionals –- to start treating opioid addicts with buprenorphine.
Time to start treating it that way.
"Please, start treating me faster," he begged.
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