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This could both substantially depoliticise meeting the needs of refugee crises and affect much better burden sharing.
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Is it a cognitive burden or much better than you think?
GBD2010 was a much better account of the global burden of headache than GBD2000, but still incomplete [13 15].
Radiolabelling of MIBG with I is highly preferable to I, as it gives much better quality images and a lower radiation burden.
"He's performing much better, because I think he's not burdened by worrying about the campaign as much," he said.
We should also support disease management: people with diabetes have a much better quality of life and place much less burden on society if they can be induced to monitor their blood sugar carefully and control their diet.
The symptom experience is much better understood in cancer patients as a multidimensional burden comprising prevalence, distress, severity and frequency [ 6, 7].
"This has the advantages of much better use of time," he said, "and much less of a burden on candidates.
However, a player free from the burden of expectation can often find himself in a much better position.
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