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Second, from a practical viewpoint, the amount of dietary protein should rather be managed downward in a diabetic or pre-diabetic condition, because renal failure is one of the common diabetic complications [24].
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It drives them to — they would rather be managing somebody's health than ordering tests.
It's vitally important to keep one's head down and one's feet on the ground; be aware of the dangers of fame and fortune in fashion; and manage growth rather than be managed by it.
And they encouraged political leaders to base policy on the idea that modern terrorism threats can't be stamped out in totality and, rather, must be managed more effectively.
The problems of ordinary people, the voices of the Rust Belt town or the dwindling heartland, become a distant echo rather than a palpable reality, abstractions to be managed rather than battles to be fought.
Once it became available to all firms, however, it became a commodity, a factor of production just like office supplies or raw materials, a cost to be managed rather than an edge over rivals, a risk (during black-outs) rather than an opportunity.Computer hardware and software, Mr Carr argues, have been following the same progression from proprietary technology to infrastructure.
To many Eurocrats, voter indifference is something to be managed, rather than feared.
Don't try to freeze conflicts!" Gration was impatient with the idea that conflict is the natural state of the world, to be managed rather than resolved.
The economic misfortunes of Europe are increasingly contemplated as a fragile long-term condition to be managed rather than a looming crisis to be feared.
"Conditioned hypereating" is a chronic problem that is made worse by dieting and needs to be managed rather than cured, he said.
"The problems of ordinary people, the Rust Belt town or the dwindling heartland, become a distant echo," he writes, "abstractions to be managed rather than battles to be fought".
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