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By using internationally recognised tools to limit or tailor intellectual property laws to a country's health needs, governments can increase generic competition and reduce prices.

Perhaps this is because the authors modified their approach to mechanical ventilation in these studies when ACP was recognised, in order to limit the distension of the right ventricle by reducing the airway pressures (PEEP and plateau) and putting the patient in a prone position [17],[17].

Perhaps this is because the authors modified their approach to mechanical ventilation in these studies when ACP was recognised, in order to limit the distension of the right ventricle by reducing the airway pressures (PEEP and plateau) and putting the patient in a prone position [ 17],[ 21].

Lastly, there is a need to ensure that when professionals give undertakings to improve their practice these provide adequate protection to patients and that the practitioners involved have shown insight and have recognised the steps needed to limit their practice or provide remediation [ 7].

While this is not an impossibly large number of profiles to consider, we were cognisant of previous DCE work undertaken in a group of very sick patients 44 and recognised that we needed to limit the number of choice sets presented to patients so as not to overburden them.

Direct out-of-pocket payments for health care are recognised as limiting access to health care services and also endangering the welfare of households.

Also, there was attrition from the panel, and although the multiple imputation procedure minimised attrition bias, attrition reduces power, and this should be recognised as a limit to the ability to generalise to minority groups more likely to drop out of the study.

The fruit texture dissection in mechanical and acoustic sub-phenotypes allowed more detailed and precise phenotyping to be performed in this investigation, which to date has been recognised as the limiting step in association studies.

In a letter to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), Metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner Craig Mackey said officers should not "confer unnecessarily", but added the IPCC needed to recognise "limited conferring" could be required in some situations.

The COP21 conference agreement in Paris late last year provided a glimmer of hope by recognising that limiting global warming to 1.5C represents our best hope at maintaining ecosystems.

While the contours for such a deal exist (variations on Iran's right to enrich being recognised, being limited and being verified), the political realities in 2012 – notably in the US and Iran – decisively undermine this prospect.

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