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That's what I want in health care: insurance I can pay for on my income; a system simple enough to understand as I grow older and less able to negotiate complexities; and health care I can rely on to "be there" when I need it.

Irin, one of the few media organisations dedicated to negotiating the complexities of humanitarian relief, will be relaunched next year after facing closure.

This might be as simple as the weather, or public reaction and response, but also includes negotiating the complexities of gaining permission from the various stakeholders who are responsible for the space in which you're working (getting planning permission and so on).

Interactions at the time of trial recruitment offer scope for negotiating these complexities if practitioners have the flexibility to tailor discussions to the needs and situation of individual parents.

At a time when HMOs put many doctors and patients in adversarial relationships, Bill became even closer to his patients helping them negotiate the complexities of the health care system.

People in red jackets marked "Rosengard hosts"—most of them immigrants themselves—help residents negotiate the complexities of the welfare state.Yet the relationship between the state and its clients is strained.

That tiny affectation is of a piece with a singing style nimble enough to negotiate the complexities of the lyrics of "Do You Know The Way To San Jose", "Trains And Boats And Planes" and "There's Always Something There To Remind Me", and capable of smuggling the rhyme of "pneumonia" and "phone ya" past your ear as though it were a well-known phrase or saying.

"There is a demand for their labour, wages are still much higher than Poland or other A8 nations and there are now well-established A8 communities and networks here to help new and returning EU migrants find a job and negotiate the complexities of life in a new country.

Thus, the viewer reshapes and redistributes content and, in doing so, assumes the position of the artist, to negotiate the complexities of shared experience.

The aim was to develop a 'thick description' [ 34] of the way patients newly diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes negotiate the complexities of the NZ primary care system by triangulating data from different sources and using different analytic methods.

While the RBCT drew upon several research traditions, the challenges it faced in practice transformed it into a unique experiment: one which was forced to negotiate considerable complexities and unanticipated problems, arising in part from the actions of the people and animals involved.

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