Business leaders come to Sustainable Brands either because they care, or because they are curious.
But they did it because they care about their neighbors and they care about their friends.
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And not because they are bad, but because they care about doing their job.
Parents and coaches get kids involved with sports because they care about encouraging them to be better people.
And the vast majority of them go into it not for the money, they go into it because they care deeply about kids and they love their jobs.
Third, I ask them to understand that parents only rush their marriage because they care about them, so it's good to comfort their parents, and assure them that they'll see a happy marriage.
"Whilst Waste Watch believes encouraging people to recycle is a good thing, there is also evidence that suggests self-rewarding people for good behaviours may encourage people only to act in the future if rewarded, rather than acting because they care or value society and the environment, " he said.
Because they do care about the rights of workers abroad, and they know that part of the reason so many of these companies have been shipping overseas is there are not strict workers' protections there.
The sickest patients became much more expensive because they put off care and prevention until it was too late.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration generally only accepts studies in which patients are assigned to take a drug randomly, eliminating the possibility that people who take statins do better simply because they take better care of themselves.
Mr Thomson claims they have been able to increase spending on adult social care because they have made it a priority and have been successful in reducing back-office costs.
Because they offer the best care for our condition, as the user-friendly data they provide us proves.
Here in America, people are dying because they couldn't get the care they needed when they were sick.
Last week I was bombarded with e-mails from readers who said Social Security should be protected because they paid into it, but they didn't care about Medicaid or Medicare because the government pays for those.
Ultimately, people will suffer because the health care they need does not reach them.
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"It's been tough because the guys, they care, and they are playing hard, " the 40-year-old Brodeur said.
More than half report doing so because they cannot afford paid care and no-one else is available to help.
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He also noted that many Americans forgo care because they can't afford it.
The big firms teach turn and burn "asking" because they don't care if the advisor has a long term referral business.
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Others come about because patients demand care they think they need.
The next component involves block granting and reforming Medicaid, assuring that no one would suffer without essential health care because they were too poor to buy insurance.
Judicial opinions are written with great precision and care because they matter, and each strand of argument becomes a part of the grit and texture of American law.
The Republicans didn't care because they were benefiting from them.
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The study authors say it's possible that overweight people live longer because they get better medical care and are tested for diabetes, heart problems and other diseases stemming from their weight.
Many pediatricians felt denigrated because the care that they were providing was not regarded as sufficiently consequential to be covered by third parties, as was that of their brethren in internal medicine.
We can agree that young adults should be able to pursue their American dream without worrying about accessing affordable care and that young children should not be turned away from care because they have a pre-existing condition.
It is almost impossible for some of them to get health care because they've already had maybe a heart attack, maybe they've had an incident of cancer, maybe they've had some sort of other preexisting condition that makes insurers want to shy away from them.
Many personnel are thought to quit due to hardships faced by their loved ones, with forces families losing out in terms of health care because they were moved to the bottom of the NHS waiting lists every time they were relocated to a new base.
The most recent edition of HWR, hosted by Jared Rhoads of the Lucidicus Project, contains the work of a number of left-of-center health policy types (and a few market-oriented types to boot), who often have interesting perspectives on health care because they are directly involved in the field.
Inefficiencies in health care are a problem, but they persist because existing subsidies mean health care providers face limited incentives to control costs.
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