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Patients are faced by more complexity than ever in the health care system and are expected to take a more active role in responsibly managing the cost of their care.
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Inevitably, though, there was a backlash, prompted in part by Anne Stevenson's 1989 biography, "Bitter Fame," and still later by "The Silent Woman" (1994), in which Janet Malcolm turned her formidable powers of literary detection on the Plath case and revealed more complexity than the iconographers ever allowed for.
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Dario Robleto's objects have a novelistic complexity that more than ever is available largely from reading, not looking.
Besides, in recent years, many television dramas — including Mr. Sorkin's "West Wing," in its first seasons — have exhibited far more complexity and shading than "The Farnsworth Invention" ever allows.
More so than ever before".
The abuse continues, more murky than ever.
And bosses are more distant than ever.
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