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Nonurgent emergency department use may represent care that would be better provided by an established obstetric provider in an ambulatory setting.
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But more recently we have begun to think it would be better to provide more information to senders of letters.
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Half of those questioned said they thought government would be better at providing medical coverage than private insurers, up from 30percentt in polls conducted in 2007.
If there is to be an adjustment in the estate tax, it would be better to provide some relief to owners of small farms and family businesses and perhaps to raise the exemption on the tax.
Improved toilet coverage is likely to benefit people much more than it hurts them, he points out, adding that it would be better to provide piped water to villages, instead of relying on tube wells and ponds.
But several Democratic opponents of the bills argued that it would be better to provide economic and humanitarian aid, and the Senate is likely to raise even greater concerns about human rights in Colombia when it considers the bill.
You can't help but wonder if that $200 would be better off providing food and medical care.
This is relative and it would be better to provide at least approximate numbers instead.
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