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A possible social inequality in acceptance of preventive home visits may therefore be alleviated by the invitational procedures, which are remediable.
Soderbergh's apparent assumption is that the new technologies have, for the moment, outstripped creativity but that the situation is remediable.
If low HL is remediable through multifaceted and collaborative interventions and if the relationships are causal, this approach may be feasible and inexpensive [ 4].
Frequent complications do occur but are remediable.
There are flaws in the Roth plan, but they are remediable.
There may be other conditions present, however, that impair hearing and are remediable.
Many age-related skin disorders previously viewed as inevitable accompaniments of advancing age are now known to be remediable.
Whether or not that's at all accurate, I do think that something about how the model terminates is the issue but that it's remediable.
Deficits in patients' understanding of informed consent may be partially related to poorly conceived, written, or organized informed consent materials; these deficits may be remediable with educational interventions.
887, 59 S.E.2d 78, where, in applying the cost rule, the Virginia court specifically noted that "... the defects are remediable from a practical standpoint and the costs are not grossly disproportionate to the results to be obtained" (Emphasis supplied).
Studies to elucidate the causes of this very high migraine prevalence should be given high priority, because some of them may be remediable.
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