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If we calculate the time and energy lost in developing nations to gathering, treating, and storing water, and the health burden caused by a lack of decent drinking water and sanitation, the costs of creating a typical water and sewer network can remain higher than the benefits.
But
treating
the civil service as a potential enemy was clearly stupid, as only the civil servants know how the government actually works.
During the 1990’s, the US and Europe erred in
treating
Russia with benign neglect.
By
treating
eurozone-government bonds as risk-free, permitting commercial banks to hold them without any capital provision, and failing to apply limits on large-scale credit exposure to sovereign debt, the system encouraged undercapitalized banks to increase their bond purchases.
Responding to water scarcity by re-using and
treating
wastewater, or through deep-well pumping and desalination, will increase fossil-fuel use.
The longer a medicated animal spends in areas in which it is unprotected, the more effective the drug is judged to be in
treating
anxiety.
In the nineteenth century, chronic disease was considered problematic in part because sufferers took up scarce beds in hospitals that were increasingly focused on
treating
acute, curable diseases.
A new vision of health care, which has grown out of the US managed-care movement, has recently heightened the relevance of embracing a comprehensive approach to
treating
these conditions.
Today, with less than 10% of the world’s states being homogeneous,
treating
self-determination as a primary moral principle could have disastrous consequences in many regions.
Over the last few decades, many developing countries – such as Colombia, Nepal, Ethiopia, and Mozambique – have liberalized their abortion laws to save women’s lives and to reduce the costs to their health budgets of
treating
injuries caused by unsafe abortions.
Still, it is worth looking back to the Bretton Woods conference, which responded to the interwar backlash against globalization by
treating
poverty, autarky, and war as causally interlinked phenomena.
Treating
unspecific symptoms without a prescribed roadmap requires effective decision-making and trust, which is a significant hurdle for machines.
Rather than
treating
its loss as a failure, Egyptians should view it as a learning experience, one that can help guide the country as it seeks to achieve more fully its considerable potential on multiple fronts.
Treating
the state as a house of ill repute makes it difficult for governments to recruit honest, capable individuals.
For China, this represents a stark break from decades of
treating
non-intervention as a quasi-religious doctrine.
Worse, we are
treating
the present as if the bubbly growth from 2000 to 2007 will return.
Ahn, who has been in the running for only two months, has attacked Samsung, LG, and other major corporations for
treating
their subcontractors and employees “like caged animals in a zoo.”
There are plenty of data on male sexuality and the male brain, and sound new science on the mind-body connection is transforming medical practice, from cardiology’s use of meditation to the use of talk therapies in
treating
breast cancer.
For centuries, China was by far the region’s largest and most powerful country, holding sway over the surrounding seas and
treating
most of its neighbors as inferior, vassal states.
But many are not happy: the far left – not very strong these days but with an important political tradition – wants more and faster progress on prosecutions, while the recalcitrant right insists on
treating
Pinochet (who died in 2006) as a national hero.
Given that roughly one billion people are infected with NTDs, compared to 40 million with HIV, and that the drugs targeting them are donated and actually prevent disease and stop transmission,
treating
NTDs is a major opportunity to lift populations out of poverty.
They prevent disease from striking, which is better than
treating
it after the fact.
The second factor is that BNP’s case came to a head at a time when US prosecutors were being accused of
treating
banks as “too big to jail,” for fear that pressing charges against them would weaken them too much and thus undermine the real economy.
As such, governments should start
treating
them as a segment of the workforce, rather than as a burden on public spending and economic growth.
Polar bears, which pile on fat to survive hibernation and yet do not become diabetic, may also hold clues for
treating
Type II diabetes, a disease associated with obesity that afflicts more than 190 million people worldwide, reaching epidemic proportions in many countries.
Pumiliotoxins, like those manufactured by the Panamanian poison frog, may lead to medicines that strengthen heart contractions – important in
treating
cardiac disease.
This could have led to new insights into preventing and
treating
peptic ulcers, but studies could not be continued: both species of Rheobatrachus are now extinct.
While there is certainly room for optimism about technological advances that will help to control treatment costs, the fact is that
treating
a growing share of the world’s population simply is not feasible.
Unfortunately, it is not easy to weigh breast cancer’s dangers against the cumulative effects of radiation from dozens of mammograms over the years, the invasiveness of biopsies, and the debilitating impact of
treating
slow-growing tumors that would never have proven fatal.
As inflation and interest rates have fallen steadily over the past 30 years, bond investors have been consistently rewarded for
treating
every temporary uptick in interest rates as a buying opportunity.
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