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Dietary advice was provided less frequently in the capital than in other settlements (57.3% vs 67.8, p = 0.026) and also less frequently by more qualified doctors (63.4% vs 74.3%, p = 0.015).
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Yet by the end of last year coal was providing less than 40% of America's power, the lowest share since 1949.
A buyer who knows more about a transaction (i.e., the quality of the secondhand car) will be willing to pay more than a buyer who is provided less information about a transaction.
That policy stated clearly that unless there are "exceptional circumstances," those with press credentials will not be restricted to press areas, and that, "under no circumstances should the press be provided less access than that afforded the general public".
Although mammography was performed as frequently in high as in low quintiles, influenza and pneumococcal immunization and Papanicolaou smears were provided less frequently in HRRs with higher expenditure indices.
On the other hand, another characteristic of FIT are the subsidies which should be provided less and less as time goes on.
Acute Pain Services (APS) are well-established worldwide; however, their availability and use in cardiac surgery units are less widespread and, even where present, may be provided less consistently.
Should the minority be provided less protection?
Economists have known about this shortcoming for years, but have done little more than ruminate on the potential value of forecasting models that are provided less than perfect data.
However, chemotherapy has been provided less frequently to elderly patients than those in other age groups [ 7].
When a group is provided less medication for pain, it is typically assumed that this is because their pain was judged as less.
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