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The Brazilian was determined to play but needed some care and attention at the back, and he got it from his skipper.
This needed some care: to evaluate (mathbb{V}[ mathcal{N}_{J,theta_{0}}] ), we had to perform numerical integration on an expression involving derivatives of the correlation function G, itself a parameter-dependent integral which cannot be reduced to simpler functions of the parameter.
Family caregivers of frail elders living at home with family but who still needed some care and medical support were recruited with the assistance of 196 care managers at 79 in-home care management offices (multistage sampling; Figure 1).
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Don't forget, even the downloaded printout of the future is bound to need some care and maintenance.
'Not in the sense that you should not be able to say them, but you need some care about how and when you go into them.
The design of SME securitizations would need some care.
They simply need some care equivalent to what they would find in an assisted living community, which includes assistance with daily activities like meals, medication, housekeeping, bathing and transportation.
People with dementia accounted for 82 (57.3%) of those needing much care and 23 (24.5%) of those needing some care (Table 3).
Needs for care were identified in 237 participants (11.8%), of whom 94 (4.7%) were rated as needing some care and 143 (7.1%) much care.
1) We report the prevalence of dependency (needing some care, needing much care, needing any care) by age and gender using Stata 9.2 survey commands to generate robust standard errors and 95% confidence intervals, taking account of household clustering.
People with dementia (often comorbid with other health conditions) accounted for more than half of those needing much care, and a quarter of those needing some care.
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