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A positive netflow means that the spending for the cause of illness increases after comorbidity adjustment, while a negative netflow means that the spending for the given cause of illness decreases after comorbidity adjustment: {netflow}_i={inflow}_i-{outflow}_i (5).
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The corresponding YPLL, PYPLL and WYPLL rates show the same trends for the given causes of death.
The exhibition has though given cause to pause and consider if the decision was sound or not.
However, Gupta said that the technology has not given cause for concern so far.
The recently introduced guidance has given cause for concerns from both the oncology and primary care communities.
They review the performances of C.E.O.s and, given cause, can fire them.
But advocates for the poor say the number of people facing the deadline gives cause for concern.
Meanwhile the business group CBI Wales said the results gave cause for concern.
The results give cause to re-estimate the effects of risk modifying factors in current risk models.
Ofcom said that a number of elements in the programmes gave cause for concern, including "frequent and very positive comments about the products being featured".
At first sight, the figures give cause for alarm.
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