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Ignore the costs they create, such as treating gambling addiction.
It sets some impressive targets, such as treating at least 70,000 additional children and young people each year from 2020-21.
Freeman is not wholly partisan – she acknowledges 80s cinema's faults, such as treating rape as a comedic plot device, homophobic slurs and overdone patriotism.
Instead, they were put in new autonomous "centres of excellence" built around a specific therapeutic focus, such as treating cancer or AIDS.
But it does put us in a position to ask them to abide by some fundamental social customs, such as treating women and other minorities on the same basis as men.
Using this equation along with variables such as treating time, plasma current and plasma voltage, the carbon content can be predicted using the treating parameters.
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The sprawl regions often lack basic amenities such as treated water supply, sanitation, etc.
Coupled with improvements in public health, such as treated drinking water, antibiotics slashed rates of mortality.
Differences between samples of two distinct cell populations (such as treated versus untreated) are estimated and tested for significance.
Other neonatal factors such as treated hypotension [ 48] were not associated with poor outcome in the current study - possibly due to small numbers of affected patients.
HATS-PR is a relatively simple way to chemically discriminate two (or more) biological states, such as treated vs untreated, diseased vs normal, one species vs another, etc.
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