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Today Makoko continues to be served by a network of informal, unregistered clinics that attend to basic ailments.
Now we need laws that attend to the needs of citizens and not bank accounts or deficit targets".
Several European officials have warned that tomorrow's summit will be a futile exercise unless Greece presents proposals that attend to its creditors' demands.
Creating workplace policies that attend to the needs of family caregivers are essential if we are to be the kind of society we aim to be: one that values, respects and supports families and communities.
"I represent the element of the bureaucracy and all the forces positive and negative that attend to it and deal with it and stress it," he said of his character.
The Cambridge phenomenon has functioned as a honeypot attracting venture capitalists, big consultancy firms, bankers and other specialist organisations that attend to the needs of growing firms in complex industries.
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Twitter now has a special team of personnel that attends to its "Very Important Twitterers".
This taught me that attending to the guest was a principal value in Pashtun culture.
"She felt that attending to her own needs detracted from doing good and knowing God," Ms. Nash said.
Tendon vascularization represents the most important factor that attends to the pathogenesis of those lesions.
New York: Wiley] call for a dynamic psychology of personality that attends to the idiosyncrasies of the individual.
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