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Re "Overtreatment Is Taking a Harmful Toll" (Well, Aug. 28): Undertreatment could be a much bigger problem than overtreatment.
In this war of fledgling mass communication, weaknesses in industrial capacity exacted their toll well beyond the realm of munitions and armaments.
The government has long lacked enough reliably loyal troops to blanket contested areas with patrols or take them with ground operations, so instead it has relied on indiscriminate airstrikes and artillery attacks that have pushed the death toll well above 70,000, according to United Nations estimates.
Disaster relief workers pushing through mounds of debris in the worst-hit areas of the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan have recovered hundreds more bodies in recent days, boosting the death toll well beyond 5,000, authorities reported Friday.
Was he a compassionate visionary, fighting to end the suffering of the ill, or was there something darkly twisted about a man who defied the law and risked years in prison as he pushed the death toll well beyond 100?
When covering these events, media outlets almost always mention the risk for epidemics that could raise the death toll well above an already staggering number of victims.
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It's not the tolls (well, maybe a little bit) but the sheer mundanity.
This grim toll is well known.
Other factors took their toll as well.
He put the death toll at well over 200.
The death toll could well be even worse next year.
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