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When the AIIB was first announced, it was commonly feared that it would become China's way of countering the big development banks of the west and Japan — the World Bank, ERDB and the ADB — and would ultimately undercut their humanitarian and ecological principles in the unchecked pursuit of progress.
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(Interview 2, Participant 2) Cancer awareness: Although cancer fear was commonly acknowledged, staff were divided as to whether patients were afraid to consult the GP with cancer symptoms.
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