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The more pertinent problem is what the next generation of business people will do when they can no longer rely on an unseen "army" of comfortably-pensioned, amicably-minded care workers to keep their employees productive and at work.
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In a system with limited time and bandwidth this can cause localised problems, where more pertinent (i.e., geographically closer) information is lost to redundant data.
Rectification of this long standing problem is even more pertinent now as expensive life-saving vaccines are added to the immunisation programme.
While fraud is an ever-looming problem, there is a more pertinent issue here.
According to their present HoNOS profile, some of the more pertinent comorbidities in traumatized refugees may very well be cognitive problems and interpersonal problems (i.e. personality disorders), which are known to complicate treatment of PTSD [ 19].
Even though, in industrialised countries today, we cannot ignore the problem of patients who are referred too late or not at all [ 3, 29], the problem of unnecessary examinations appears to be more pertinent [ 22, 26, 31, 32].
At points you may wish he had toned down the racial barbs and stinging visuals so you could flash back to more comfortable days gone by, like The Cosby Show, or even more pertinent TV's A Different World, when Whitley Gilbert (Jasmine Guy and Dwayne Waynee (Kadeem Hardison) could solve all their problems in 30 minutes.
This is a general problem with validating models and does not only apply to this study, but it becomes more pertinent when dealing with such a limited number of datasets.
Or perhaps more pertinent: why?
A statistical anomaly, or something more pertinent?
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