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The G4S chief said "budgetary pressure and political will" were spurs for private sector involvement, but the "public service ethos" was not being lost.
16 In particular, the occurrence of 'ghost-writing' (ie, unacknowledged use of medical writers) and guest or honorary authorship (ie, named authors not fulfilling journal authorship criteria) were spurs for the development of general and specific guidelines.
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