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The framing of maternal health as an obligation of comparable priority to a core obligation has important funding and priority setting implications for the national government and the international community; specifically that states in a position to assist must help those that cannot fulfil their core maternal health obligations, including access to EmOC.

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For testing in the home setting the implications are that patients who are able to afford the diagnostic devices are not or do not feel empowered to use them.

This paper reports on the methodology used and reflects on the lessons learned from designing and conducting that work, as well as setting out implications for other HPSR + A academics in any country considering the same.

In some of the older songs in the set, implications were fastened to symbolic objects: a raincoat, a cathedral, "an empty bottle left in the shade".

Superintendent Daniel Cates remains adamant that the district is not in violation of the law and warned that the Obama administration's position "is a serious overreach with precedent-setting implications".

"Just as the Treasury has played a leading role in setting out the implications of Scotland leaving the free trade area that is the [UK], so would I expect it to play a critical role in setting out the economic implications of the options of staying in or leaving the EU," Sir Nicholas told the Mile End Group.

When he wrote, "We shape our tools and afterwards our tools shape us," he was describing a television and telecommunications revolution, but he was also setting out the implications of the consumer Web four decades before it blossomed.

All along, the state's involvement — including Mr. Snyder's decision to send in an emergency manager — has carried racial implications, setting off a wave of concerns for some in Detroit that the mostly white Republican-led state government was trying to seize control of Detroit, a Democratic city where more than 80 percent of residents are black.

Hence, the susceptibility to measles could potentially be very high in our study setting with drastic implications on measles morbidity and mortality.

In a dynastic migration setting, the implications of the reference point θ R become even more pronounced.

Focusing once more on limited commitment as the probably most relevant setting, empirical implications from our study can be summarized as follows: We would expect to see timely accounting (emphasis on relevance) if negative correlation is present and the reduction in noise over time is not too strong.

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