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When they will stop
treating
every raving tweet as part of a rational plan?
Other people in the play scoff at this notion,
treating
musical subversion as trivial.
The “constructive” part of Rudd’s thesis argues for systematic collaboration – with the US
treating
China more as an equal – in tackling a series of other difficult issues at bilateral, regional, and global levels.
Treating
the transition to peace as “development as usual” has, moreover, led to new violence in East Timor, a country that the UN once trumpeted as a success story.
However, research shows that where health care is of low quality, training providers on basic protocols for diagnosing and
treating
common illnesses is very cost-effective, saving children’s lives for as little as $14.
As it stands, noncompliance with medication regimes is a major problem in
treating
NCDs.
Rather than
treating
Brexit as the negotiation of a divorce, they should seize the opportunity to reinvent the EU – making it the kind of club that the UK and others at risk of exit want to join.
For example, in medicine: because male doctors are prevented by strict Islamic law from
treating
women, the government has encouraged the training of female doctors.
While many factors contributed to this surge, most experts agree that the single most important cause was a fee-for-service system that rewarded health-care providers for billing as many services as possible, rather than for keeping people healthy and
treating
their illnesses efficiently.
By using caste as a criterion in public policy, India’s government is effectively
treating
the rich and the poor equally, thereby conveying benefits to the former.
But this requires
treating
drug users not as criminals to be incarcerated, but as patients to be cared for.
Given that less than 10% of the world’s states are homogeneous,
treating
self-determination as a primary rather than secondary moral principle could have disastrous consequences in many parts of the world.
While
treating
MDR-TB remains possible, doing so is arduous, with a treatment time of roughly two years, using drugs that are neither as efficient nor as benign as canonical drugs – and at a cost that rises by a factor of 10-100.
The dilemma is that playing it safe--by
treating
every flu-like illness with the precautions appropriate for SARS--would present an enormous logistical, operational and financial burden to health care systems.
In the face of a public health system that seemed incapable of diagnosing and
treating
the outbreak quickly, the government felt it had little choice but to shut down Mexico City, dealing a severe blow to an already crippled economy.
After all, democracy implies regarding individuals as equal and
treating
them as such, with every adult getting an equal vote, whereas free enterprise empowers individuals based on how much economic value they create and how much property they own.
Bush must be willing to accept Europeans as genuine partners and stop
treating
them like recalcitrant vassals.
But to do so, we have to stop
treating
culture in so neurotic and defensive a manner.
So the shareholders chose to cash in on a temporary bonus, taking a risk on the progressive erosion of the firm, and perhaps the end of its policy of focusing on high quality while
treating
its workers with respect.
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has rightly allowed convoys of food and medicine into Gaza during the fighting, and Israeli hospitals are
treating
several injured Gazan citizens.
Treating
all EU languages on the same footing is a direct consequence of the formal equality of member states under the founding treaties.
Once grown and harvested, the rice kernel is processed to extract and purify the proteins for use in oral rehydration solution for
treating
diarrhea, which is surpassed only by respiratory diseases as the leading infectious killer of children under the age of five in developing countries.
The legal and political mechanisms for
treating
Greece like a municipal bankruptcy are clear.
A series of recent visits to the region by senior American officials suggests that the new administration is
treating
the situation on the Korean Peninsula as a serious threat.
Treating
rape so differently serves only to maintain its mischaracterization as a “different” kind of crime, loaded with cultural baggage and projections.
A display of knowledge and wisdom might assure voters that a candidate brings to bear an approach and a way of thinking that involves more than simply
treating
symptoms.
We have already entered the clinical-trial phase of our research, during which we will assess the tolerability and efficacy of CGF166 in
treating
patients with severe hearing loss.
Mauritania, with IAEA assistance, recently opened its first center for nuclear medicine, which will allow it to provide comprehensive services in diagnosing, treating, and managing cancer and other diseases.
As 2013 begins, Russia is back on the hamster wheel of history,
treating
the past as prologue – and thus wasting its resources and blighting its people’s lives.
European and Japanese leaders are accustomed to
treating
the US as an ally on key issues.
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