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Economists are rightly trained to
treat
unemployment as a lagging indicator, but these data can also be useful in forecasting the near future.
Unable to
treat
her patient, and with no access to an ambulance, the health worker faced a choice.
Skeptics who
treat
the term “public diplomacy” as a mere euphemism for propaganda miss the point.
All too often, policymakers
treat
public diplomacy as a bandage that can be applied after damage is done by other instruments.
Confronted with disaster in Iraq, the risk of Afghanistan following Iraq into chaos, and the escalating crisis with Iran, the US can no longer
treat
the NATO allies with disdain.
Today, some of the world’s most common killers – such as cardiovascular illnesses and certain cancers – are preventable; as technology advances, doctors will be able to diagnose and
treat
these diseases even faster.
The senior doctor suggested giving the patient large doses of painkillers, which they would tell the patient were antibiotics to
treat
an “infection.”
Because fear is at the core of many human pathologies, from panic attacks to posttraumatic stress disorder, breakthroughs in understanding the brain's fear system may lead to new ways to
treat
these disorders.
As we learn more, we may begin to figure out how to better
treat
- and even prevent - these conditions.
By contrast, centrists should
treat
voters like grownups and tell them the plain truth and nothing but the truth.
For China, the appeal of working with Pakistan is heightened by its ability to
treat
the country as a client, rather than an actual partner.
Experts nonetheless believe that hemoglobin-based products can be used to save the lives of trauma patients, as well as to
treat
patients who object to donated blood on religious grounds (for example, Jehovah’s Witnesses).
Under certain circumstances, dogs understand that a human who cannot see them (because, for example, she is blindfolded) is less likely to respond to begging with a tasty
treat
than a person whose vision is not obscured.
Half of the time, Horowitz told the owner of a dog that had actually left the biscuit alone that his dog had taken the
treat.
The point of this deception was that when Horowitz asked each owner whether his dog looked guilty, she could consider whether the owner’s report of “guilty looks” actually had to do with the facts of the matter – whether the dog had taken the forbidden
treat
– or whether it reflected nothing more than whether the owner had chastised his hound.
Chronic pain is difficult to treat; even the most effective medications provide only modest relief to a minority of patients.
But all that could change if Trump has his way and begins to
treat
dollar holders as chumps and suckers.
After all, the best way to engender enmity is to
treat
China as an enemy.
But for people who live in poor communities, tools and medicines to diagnose and
treat
the condition are scarce and often priced beyond their means.
What will it take to ensure that people have the tools and medicines to diagnose, treat, and monitor diabetes?
Otherwise, the remarkable gains made in improving global health in the last 25 years will be overwhelmed by a rising tide of people who suffer and die from chronic diseases that we know how to prevent and
treat.
Falling interest rates in recent years pushed up real estate prices and allowed America’s upper middle class to
treat
their houses as enormous ATM’s, lowering savings still more.
Without doubt, in their wars of survival, the Israelis have too often neglected to
treat
the Palestinians with the same dignity that they expected the world to accord to them.
In 2012, researchers at the University of Oxford found that when white test subjects were administered propranolol, a beta blocker used to
treat
anxiety and hypertension, they experienced a temporary suspension of racial bias.
Specifically, if governments were able to
treat
infrastructure investment just as companies
treat
capital expenditure – as balance-sheet assets that are depreciated over their lifecycle, rather than as one-off expenses – such investment could then be exempted from Europe’s deficit rules without opening the door to profligate spending or easing the pressure for credible plans for long-term fiscal-consolidation.
During his presidential campaign in 2000, George W. Bush promised to renounce nation-building adventures abroad, to maintain fiscal discipline, and to
treat
greenhouses gases as pollutants under the Clean Air Act.
Displaced doctors are better able to
treat
refugee patients’ ailments.
The goal is to enable qualified Syrian professionals to
treat
refugee patients, thus mitigating the language and logistical barriers to effective, accessible, and dignified care.
ISIS, despite its claims, is not a state, and Hollande should not
treat
it as one.
Almost all of these deaths and injuries could be prevented, the WHO says, by meeting the need for sex education and information about family planning and contraception, and by providing safe, legal induced abortion, as well as follow-up care to prevent or
treat
medical complications.
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