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Are patients informed of unremediated health IT defects existing at time of service?
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Vanity Fair had an article on where our coal comes from — a cogent profile of how Massey Coal has (literally) wiped out 500,000 acres of West Virginia (and made much of the rest of the state uninhabitable in the process), turning the western part of the state into a vast, unremediated strip mine.
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Studies have found that the risk of fatality to the average worker at Superfund toxic waste sites - a dump-truck driver involved in a collision, for example - is considerably larger than the cancer risks to individuals that might result from exposures to unremediated sites.
NYT > Home Page 2011
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The ordinance provides, "Should the property owner fail to remediate the violations … such violation shall be punishable by fine of $500 to $2,000 per week for every week that the violations remain unpremeditated [unremediated]."
Examiner 2010
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Because the full extent of the spill has yet to be determined, the damage remains unremediated.
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Let me guess . . . you’ve done a statistical analysis of gay men’s lives, discovered a higher than average propensity to suicide, and concluded from that that all LGBT people should be suject to universal, legal discrimination, and unremediated physical violence, in all facets of their lives, forever?
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unremediated toxic oil spills in Nigeria that will never be cleaned up.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed STEVEN CHASE 2011
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