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The "Improving planning and reinforcing the effects of the economic mechanism on raising the effectiveness in production and improving the quality of work", more commonly known as the 1979 reform.

The last significant reform undertaken by the Kosygin government, and some believe the pre-perestroika era, was a joint decision of the Central Committee and the Council of Ministers named "Improving planning and reinforcing the effects of the economic mechanism on raising the effectiveness in production and improving the quality of work", more commonly known as the 1979 reform.

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Prior work has more commonly linked the receipt of antibiotics to MRSA acquisition and longer (rather than shorter) MRSA colonization [ 5, 10, 22], although one group questioned the link between antibiotics and MRSA acquisition due to confounding by indication [ 23].

Themes with a direct impact on service availability (years of practice, hours and intensity of work) were more commonly featured (26 articles, 76%) than those that affect supply or availability of services indirectly (practice characteristics, scope of practice) (18 articles, 53%).

We hope this will be useful to scientists and scholars who wish to implement new ideas and to give them some idea of what works, and what, more commonly, does not work.

They also criticized the use of the so-called broad employment figures, which include the underemployed and those who have stopped looking for work — over the more commonly used number of those recently looking for work.

So he and other first- and second-year analysts, who commonly work more than 80 hours a week, are fighting back.

There was criticism of me back in '89, people who said you could not have cooperation between environmentalists and corporations," but he pointed out that today the groups more commonly work together.

So far details of the tragedy have emerged in dribs and drabs from two official investigations and, last year, a successful (though peculiar) prosecution of the police under the Health and Safety at Work Act, a law more commonly used to reprimand careless builders.

A potential explanation for this age-related trend might be that in this population, young adults more commonly work for long periods outside the rural home area than do older adults (data not shown), and the increased mobility might be associated with more unprotected sexual behavior and consequent increased exposure to HPV (10 ).

This finding may have introduced bias and suggests that strategies need to be developed to enable a larger proportion of agency staff to be screened to determine if they are an unidentified reservoir of MRSA transmission, particularly as they more commonly work at multiple hospitals and residential care facilities.

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