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- adjective Not
evaluated .
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Every President since HST who tried to reform medical care has been waylaid by the same error: the failure to recognize that uncoordinated and unevaluated clinical decisions by specialist physicians have been and remain the principal cause of skyrocketing health care expenditures – with no end in sight.
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Every President since HST who tried to reform medical care has been waylaid by the same error: the failure to recognize that uncoordinated and unevaluated clinical decisions by specialist physicians has been and remains the principal cause of skyrocketing health care expenditures – with no end in sight.
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Putting it another way, a sensible policy would focus on relatively untested and unevaluated chemicals instead of on substances that have been used safely for decades or longer and are known to be safe.
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If one takes the time to explore social networking and the development of Personal Learning Networks, they will begin to understand that so much of what we learn goes unevaluated.
Professor Denis Rancourt & Academic Freedom « open thinking 2009
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Book groups often perceived as an elitist huddle but I have an as yet unevaluated theory that we could halve the counselling budget in General Practice if we could introduce bibliotherapy and establish some all-inclusive Reading Groups on Prescription in surgeries.
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Booker went from an unranked (and unevaluated) prospect to No. 29 in the nation.
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Says another costive patron, pant-button about to pop from the accumulation of unevaluated by-products:
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The CIA considered these field reportsbased on unnamed agency contactsas unevaluated intelligence.
The Attack on the Liberty James Scott 2009
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Book groups often perceived as an elitist huddle but I have an as yet unevaluated theory that we could halve the counselling budget in General Practice if we could introduce bibliotherapy and establish some all-inclusive Reading Groups on Prescription in surgeries.
Book Club in a Box 2007
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Book groups often perceived as an elitist huddle but I have an as yet unevaluated theory that we could halve the counselling budget in General Practice if we could introduce bibliotherapy and establish some all-inclusive Reading Groups on Prescription in surgeries.
Book Club in a Box 2007
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