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Strategies need to be developed to confer on health professionals the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for breastfeeding management [ 13], given the repercussion which this has been seen to have had on breastfeeding levels [ 14].
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The mayor, of course, seems to have known there would be no repercussions – which makes his two-wheeled entrance yet another sign of the brazen confidence that observers note is both the mayor's greatest strength, and weakness.
This result – and the repercussions which will be long, arduous and potentially leave people searching for new jobs following Brazil's shock exit from the Copa América Centenario – was, however, about more than just a bad call.
But beyond any legal repercussions, which may well not exist for Mr. Berlusconi, 74, the political stakes became apparent during the weekend as Gianfranco Fini, a disgruntled former ally, suggested that the prime minister might have overstepped his authority by intervening in Ruby's release.
The repercussions which have followed the decision of Mick McCarthy, the Wolves manager, to make 10 changes to the side that had won unexpectedly at Tottenham three days earlier have been predictable, with widespread media condemnation accompanied by harrumphing noises from the Premier League quoting its rule about clubs having to field their best available teams.
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