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Before Margaret Thatcher came to power, Britain had a well-deserved reputation as the sick man of Europe, with a uniquely poor record of industrial relations.
Nor do I buy into this thesis that Serbia is somehow uniquely poor, where the spur to play tennis as a means of escape was stronger than in any number of other places.
This coverage often portrays these shifts as desperate "pivots" and a sign of uniquely poor execution. .
The review found that Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust's data for monitoring the outcome of surgery had been "uniquely poor".
It was a feat of uniquely poor planning, and almost immediately developed a rust of crapiness.
It was a feat of uniquely poor planning, and almost immediately developed a rust of crapness.
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Remarkably and almost uniquely among poor and rich countries alike, the affirmative action imperative meant that posts at every level were open to competition from outside, leading managers to complain that they could not use discretionary promotion as a way of retaining staff.
There is something uniquely miserable about Britain in the grip of poor weather.
Socioeconomic disadvantage and remoteness of residence uniquely predicted poorer outcomes in the colorectal cancer specific HR-QOL sub domain.
Tests of interaction between ADHD status and these predictors will be used to identify those that uniquely predict poorer or better outcomes within the ADHD group.
A novel finding was that remoteness of residence and socioeconomic disadvantage uniquely predicted poorer outcomes for the colorectal specific quality of life domain that reflects disease-specific iatrogenic effects.
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