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One participant felt that patient information was used more to trigger specific Commonwealth payments to the practice for chronic disease management work than for coordination and management of care.
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These would be tailored more and more precisely to trigger our desires.
The strikers seem more militant.A report published this month by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) says that, compared with those in 2010, the strikes of 2011 were better organised, more confrontational and more likely to trigger copycat action.
That means MERS may sicken more humans than previously thought and perhaps be more likely to trigger a pandemic.
Persons over the age of 65 exhibited were more likely to trigger the Pressure Ulcers CAP and more specifically, most likely to trigger at level 1 (Difficult to improve).
Theory would predict that patients with RA may be more sensitive to negative stimuli and hence more likely to trigger a stress response at lower thresholds [ 14].
One study has shown that smoking more than 5 cigarettes per day is more likely to trigger migraines.
"To put hundreds of people together in one place rather than dispersing them across the country is much more likely to trigger this sort of incident," said Mark Littlewood, a spokeswoman for a human rights advocacy group called Liberty.
"There is no question that horizontal problems are easier to understand and are more likely to trigger law enforcement than vertical arrangements," said A. Douglas Melamed, the acting assistant attorney general in charge of the Justice Department's antitrust division.
Written into the statute book during the coalition years to stop the Tories doing the dirty on the Lib Dems or vice-versa, the legislation does make it more laborious to trigger an election.
Their efforts were unsuccessful – perhaps because the laser beams needed to be more powerful to trigger lightning, says Kasparian.
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