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As a consequence, Hansen argued, there might be a permanent need for large government budget deficits if the economy is to avoid protracted weakness and deflation.

The risks of surgery include acute morbidity and the permanent need for ventriculoperitoneal shunting, which must be balanced against the adverse effects of mTOR inhibitors, including immunosuppression (infections, mouth sores), hypercholesterolemia, and the need for chronic drug monitoring.

Much of the early part is devoted to gushing passages about the birth of New Labour, the prime minister's general impatience with his party and his permanent need for "revolution" and "definition" (something which Blair felt the phrase "bog standard comprehensive" gave him, in spite of the fact that Hyman now admits it was a mistake).

The main drawback is the permanent need for centrifugation to recover the biocatalyst for the next reuse.

In order to establish a permanent need for political authority, negative political anthropology must be given a theological reading that portrays the dangerous nature of man as an irrevocable result of original sin.

In cases where the reasons for temporary employment appear to be pretexts, and there is a permanent need for the scientist?s work at the research institution, researchers might try to sue for permanent employment at a labour court.

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"In response to technological deflation, the central banks of the world will have to create new money in perpetuity, increasing the stream at an exponentially rising rate much higher than is currently assumed," says Gada. "This now-permanent need for monetary expansion, if embraced, can fund government spending more directly.

The permanent record needed for this diagnosis contains synchronized video and electroencephalographic (EEG) waveforms.

In his journals, Haring noted the mural as being "permanent"; however, the need for more space to serve more patients necessitated that the wing with the mural be knocked down.

Despite achieving permanent results, the need for temporary sutures, a mandatory 2 days of liquid diet, and the possibility of malposition, are considered disadvantages compared with fillers.

 Reasons for being out-of-school  Parents' lack of financial ability to meet School needs  Lack of support after death of both parents  Lack of permanent settlements  Need for students to engage in various economic activities.

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