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First, they could clarify the pari passu clause, specifying that it guaranteed comparable
treatment
for existing bondholders, not for existing bondholders and earlier bondholders whose claims were already extinguished.
Obama’s
treatment
of global warming in his inaugural address is telling in this regard, because, other than a passing reference to preserving “our planet,” the issue of climate was dealt with as an internal matter.
Officials also argue that Nigeria's large population relative to other OPEC members, and the urgent need to earn foreign exchange to invest in infrastructure and social services, necessitates preferential
treatment.
If investors sense that new projects may obtain special treatment, everyone will decide to wait.
It would be relatively cheap and simple, involving expanded distribution of insecticide-treated bed nets, more preventive
treatment
for pregnant women, increased use of the maligned pesticide DDT, and support for poor nations that cannot afford the best new therapies.
In the Army, only the top generals are unconditionally loyal to Milosevic; most of the officer corps is embittered at the lost Kosovo war and at Milosevic's dismissive
treatment
of them, particularly their low pay.
Europe's tendency to equalize salary and
treatment
of professors and researchers also reduces the incentive to engage in good research and good teaching.
US universities often use aggressive financial incentives and differential
treatment
of professors to reward good teaching and research.
One example, flagged by the economist Jeffrey Sachs, is Sovaldi, a drug used to cure hepatitis C. As Sachs explains, the company that sells it, Gilead Sciences, holds a patent for the
treatment
that will not expire until 2028.
As a result, Gilead can charge monopoly prices: $84,000 for a 12-week course of treatment, far more than the few hundred dollars it costs to produce the drug.
Individual users suffer police abuse and are driven away from vital health and
treatment
services.
Indeed, studies in the US, Australia, and elsewhere show that drug
treatment
rates tend to remain steady or rise, because syringe exchange participants gain greater access to rehabilitative care.
If we are successful, by the end of the decade we will save more than 20 million lives, prevent nearly one billion cases of illness, and save almost $12 billion in
treatment
costs alone.
There is no real
treatment
for methyl mercury poisoning.
Indeed, US military spending exceeds the sum of federal budgetary outlays for education, agriculture, climate change, environmental protection, ocean protection, energy systems, homeland security, low-income housing, national parks and national land management, the judicial system, international development, diplomatic operations, highways, public transport, veterans affairs, space exploration and science, civilian research and development, civil engineering for waterways, dams, bridges, sewerage and waste treatment, community development, and many other areas.
Asian commentators, for their part, blamed hedge funds for destabilizing regional financial markets and the International Monetary Fund for prescribing a course of
treatment
that nearly killed the patient.
What is needed now is a revision of the eurozone’s existing fiscal rules to permit more favorable
treatment
of capital spending.
Officials in these countries are striving to identify sick patients in the community and to triage them to regional facilities that have the expertise to provide appropriate diagnosis and
treatment.
In part, poor countries make these large investments because they are devoted to improving the quality of diagnosis and
treatment.
Psychiatrists began altering their diagnoses to a condition for which they had an effective
treatment.
After connecting with the regional telemedicine center, a doctor coached the caregiver through Debora’s treatment, and in the process, very likely saved her life.
In the United States, surgeons virtually connect to hospitals to advise on
treatment.
Their activities do not extend to helping the hundreds of millions of obese people at risk of diabetes, or to those who respond poorly to existing
treatment.
Each of the tax law’s injustices – fewer Americans with health coverage, stripped-down public programs, lower incomes for the poor, less access to substance-abuse
treatment
– is unambiguously bad for health outcomes.
That calls for a legal system that can adjudicate disputes and ensure fair, equitable, and timely
treatment.
These pockets of the bacterium, now completely immune to antimicrobial treatment, mean that the challenge of global eradication has become even more daunting.
African policymakers must therefore develop systems for prevention, diagnosis, and care that help governments share the disease burden and ensure that
treatment
protocols are consistent across regions.
But even those lucky enough to obtain
treatment
– usually a six- to eight-month course of powerful antibiotics – still face a 20% chance of relapse.
They challenged the disparities in legal
treatment
of women, broached new ideas concerning the role of women in Moroccan society, and questioned practices that had long been understood as Islamic.
But as someone trained in American law who has taught at an American law school, I also am aware of the shortcomings in how Sharia is applied, especially in its
treatment
of women.
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