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The NHS is willing to pay less in real terms for life than it was in Tony Blair's first term.
Seven modules (Tables 1 and 2) cover the basic definition of life-stressing emergent and system properties: The starting point of the classification uses typical defining terms for life.
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A British documentary filmmaker (Dolly Wells) comes to town in search of unhappy couples whose stories would support her thesis that marriage should be for renewable seven-year terms, not for life.
Crush syndrome, ARF, or acute kidney injury (AKI) are different terms for a life threatening condition that is responsible for the death of many injured people after the earthquake.
Unless the Thai government can formulate and implement a long-term plan for life in the flood plains, it risks making the men in green who run the country next door look like geniuses.
They are like term insurance for life.
Although it creates a lot of problems for postdocs and forces many of them to leave, the law is well intentioned, and without it, "young scientists would stay on short-term contracts for life," Bossis argues.
Doug doesn't have a long-term plan for life after tent city, but says it likely won't be in supportive housing, where he says service providers "patrol" and "control" residents.
If you plan on having one long term partner for life, then that means 99% of the time, the person you date isn't going to be 'the one'.
In human terms, for every life-year gained through HAART, 28 life-years could have been gained through prevention [ 22].
Everyone defines the common terms of life for herself, because everyone makes up her own life.
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