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In addition, the recommendations may include incentive measures for stimulating the development of new technologies that might reduce future highway accidents.
He said that more elderly people were turning up in the city's homeless shelters and that a program to make it easy for employers to offer better retirement benefits might reduce future strain.
In Australia, as elsewhere, there has been some optimism that the use of CAM with its focus on low cost lifestyle management and health maintenance might reduce future medical costs [ 67].
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In a report issued by the Department of Justice in March that blasted the San Diego Police Department for its failures, the feds seemed to get at practical steps that might help reduce future wrongdoing.
More intensive management of this high-risk group of children might help to reduce future morbidity and mortality.
Whittling the Future Bill Avery E. Neumark, director of employee benefits and executive compensation for Rosen Seymour Shapss Martin & Company, a New York accounting firm, cited several issues taxpayers might consider to reduce future taxes and improve their financial security.
To systematically examine the amount and type of physical exercise that might reduce the future risk of dementia in community-living older people.
Careful consideration should be given to follow-up of these women, and to measures that might reduce their future breast cancer risk.
Whilst this may represent an individual or community's strength, our participants expressed concern that these patients might be more vulnerable to frequent and/or avoidable admission through not accessing services which might reduce the future need for admission.
With the high cost of parts for and maintenance of luxury vehicles, the luxury CPO warranty and pre-certification inspection, which is meant to reduce future mechanical problems, might well have greater value compared with those of non-luxury brands.
Even though outsourcing has been claimed as a means to reduce future pension obligations, it might do the opposite.
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