Conservative welfare reform would replace a system designed to subsidize idleness and dysfunction with a combination of opportunity and credit.
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Similarly, unions have their own interests, and sometimes that leads to protecting bad teachers or to institutional inertia and dysfunction.
It seems like he owns the economy no matter -- and dysfunction in Washington no matter what you've tried to do.
Because time and time again, I hear teams and managers cite personality conflicts and incompetence as the reasons for their low productivity and dysfunction.
The review team looked at several serious incident reports which revealed behavioural issues and dysfunction in relationships between the surgical unit and medical, clinical and managerial staff.
But more importantly, we want to know how addiction and dysfunction draw people who could be (and probably are) our friends, family, and neighbors into unbelievably long dramas without interference until the producers appear on the scene.
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The U.S. remains the global leader in medical device development and manufacturing, although reports from PricewaterhouseCoopers and others show that even without the excise tax its lead is tenuous, in part due to regulatory uncertainties and dysfunction that thwart innovation.
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Federalism prevented the incessant conflicts plaguing Eurasia and the dysfunction bedeviling Latin America.
Individuals with high triglyceride levels should undergo further assessment of other cardiovascular risk factors, such as obesity, hypertension, abnormal glucose metabolism, and liver dysfunction.
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While they can provide great comfort for patients suffering from these diseases, these drugs are known to cause adverse events like weight gain and sexual dysfunction.
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And with all that increased stress comes the increased likelihood of irritability, anxiety and sexual dysfunction, all of which can take their toll on interpersonal relationships.
But something happens when you get a cold, or worse, and are plunged into the black hole of co-payments, insurance claims, preset doctor lists, HMOs, PPOs--and utter dysfunction.
Many of these same advisors expressed concern over what is going on with the fiscal cliff and government dysfunction, which is somewhat at odds with their optimism for the economy.
Of course, by that time, it had turned into a monster, a caricature of management dysfunction and employee dissatisfaction.
Did we see dysfunction and call it an inspired form of intellect?
But what's worse is when these symptoms are just scalpeled from the patient, as if there's no correlation between the dysfunction and the surrounding environment.
Cymbalta, a newer type of antidepressant from Eli Lilly, lists only a 3% rate of ejaculatory dysfunction and a 6% rate of decreased libido.
The researchers reported they found the retrovirus XMRV in a majority of 101 patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, a debilitating condition that involves cognitive dysfunction and severe pain.
Haiti is still struggling to come back from a massive earthquake that struck its densely populated capital three years ago, the slow recovery attributed largely to political dysfunction and the magnitude of the disaster.
"This is very useful for the understanding of the mechanisms through which smoking induces arterial dysfunction and subsequent cardiovascular disease and hopeful for the discovery of substances capable of reversing smokes harmful effects, " they said.
"What's happening right now is, because of the dysfunction and complexity of our immigration laws, we've got people fighting overseas who are facing the impossible situation of having family members facing deportation back home, " she said.
Yet Venter dreams of a day, a decade or more away, when doctors will routinely and rapidly churn out the individual maps of thousands of patients, spotting the genetic typos that will cause an array of dysfunction and disease.
Body image is a big part of self-esteem, and though there's certainly body-image dysfunction in boys and men, it remains mostly a female issue.
About half of all liver disease is alcohol related, a third is caused by viral hepatitis and the remainder due to immune system dysfunction, metabolic disorders and inherited diseases.
Even when there is obvious and long-standing dysfunction, the typical solution is to throw more money at the problem.
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Murphy puts a high gloss on dysfunction, and the tediously drawn-out scenes that are constantly punctuated with high-energy seventies songs counteract any potential emotional connection with the characters.
Neurontin, for epilepsy and neuropathic pain, Zithromax, for bacterial infections, Zyrtec, for allergies, and Viagra, for sexual dysfunction, all grew at double-digit rates.
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