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A study published in The British Medical Journal in November showed the rate of C-sections for no indicated medical reason rose by 67percentt between 1991 and 2001 in the United States.
They cite several reasons: rising wages in Asia; lower energy costs here; higher transportation costs.
For decades, however, avocados were the opposite of ubiquitous, due to reasons rising from the fruit's elusive virtue: ripeness.
Total visits in that period for all reasons rose to 428,059, from 325,135.
The defendant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, rose only to give his name, age and address.
"The share of workers employed part time for economic reasons rose noticeably in May," according to the notes from June's meeting.
The number of people working "part time for economic reasons" rose to 4.6 million in July, after seasonal adjustment, from 3.1 million three years ago, according to the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The broadest measure of unemployment, the so-called U-6, which includes part-time workers who want to work full-time but cannot due to economic reasons, rose to 15% from 14.9%.
The percentage of admissions, in which the patient was admitted for medical reasons, rose from 44.1%% (95 % CI 42.1%% to 46.2) to 55.3 % (53.7 % to 56.8 %, p value <0.0001).
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