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"It could be a sign that there could be organizational problems that warrant attention by the company".
That sink comes with the other furniture you expect in vintage dramas about American families with Problems that warrant capital P's: stove, refrigerator, television, sofa, browbeaten wife in bathrobe.
However, contrary to these findings, the measures of sadness and optimism among youth in Tonga provided an indication of potential mental health problems that warrant further investigation.
Nevertheless, the diagnoses that were available (from crisis interventions, or care contact prior to a year before the crisis, or contact after the crisis) revealed that a substantial portion of individuals seen by the police for mental health crises experience serious mental health problems that warrant referral to mental health services.
The recent column by Nicholas Kristof on the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program for children manifests serious problems in journalistic rigor, accuracy and professionalism, problems that warrant independent scrutiny by The Times's Public Editor.
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Yet, he said in an interview, in a study of more than 3,000 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 50 to 60percentt had one or more other illnesses, and 20percentt had more than 11 other problems that warranted medical attention.
In conclusion, NMUPPR among Chinese high school students is a significant public health problem that warrants the attention of policymakers, researchers and practitioners.
The team also gets in touch if there seem to be any problems that might warrant a visit to a GP – such as signs of polycystic ovaries.
I don't have any problems, particularly ideological problems, making decisions that warrant the armed forces to take control of certain functions, while civilian authorities take control of others".
But parents did not always perceive red flags like loud and frequent snoring — which can be a risk factor for obstructive sleep apnea, a potentially serious breathing disorder — as problems that warranted mentioning to their pediatricians.
The government has asked for Mr Mandela and his family to be given the "necessary private space" in which to "proceed with dignity", but added that if there were further health problems that warranted another hospital admission in the future, this would be done.
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