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The extension of competition in the NHS could lead to GPs being unable to send patients to their local hospital, even though they are satisfied it will treat them well, warns the BMA chairman, Dr Hamish Meldrum.
"Too many things have to go very well," warns Neil Sweig of Ryan, Beck & Co.
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"Lawrence will be there as captain and I fully expect every other player who's fit to be there as well," warned Woodward.
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Michael O'Connor of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union, who knew her well, warned: "You didn't really want to be arguing a point of view against her if you could avoid an argument with her.
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