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Ron Shiffman, a former city planning commissioner, said a flaw in the mayor's approach was its failure to do enough to reap public benefits from a real estate industry he had so readily fostered.

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Furthermore, a closed ICU staffing model may more readily foster an interdisciplinary team-based approach to critical care with enhanced coordination, communication, and collaboration, which have been associated with improved patient outcomes [ 9].

Given that those changes are not readily identifiable, fostering awareness and preventative measures may protect from further loss of HRQoL.

Injection drug use has become increasingly common in Central and South Asia, fostered by readily available opium and heroin (1, 2 ).

Robert fostered loyalty.

Oil fostered industrialism.

But can it be fostered?

Democrats said a far more readily achievable goal would be to foster national liberal radio personalities.

Existing experience on ending open defecation through the Community Approaches to Total Sanitation within Sierra Leone as well as in other countries can be readily applied in the study villages to foster sustained changes in social norms.

Supporting CHWs may foster sustainable local development and be more readily integrated into the public health system, but identifying potential CHWs is not always straightforward [ 34], especially when social tensions are high and different individuals are acceptable to different groups.

Fostering ownership at facility level and empowering districts to readily respond to their challenges will be crucial.

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