With Europe's unemployment now falling, and its people increasingly sniffy about the sorts of jobs they are prepared to do, or too ill-equipped to do the high-tech ones being created, the continent's workforce is in need of renewal as never before.
But they are ill-equipped to do much to stop further warfare.
Nevertheless, this is one area of science where the mass observations provided by a large number of enthusiastic amateurs, backed up by those of a few ill-paid professionals who do it more for love than money, can provide vital scientific data.
That is, there would be a positive feedback effect from health reforms and efficiencies - above all at the demand level by addressing ill health - and a negative one from failing to do so. (If anybody can calculate what 12.5% would be in today's money, then we know the difference between the Wanless "worst case" and what Mr Lansley warns about today).
At the same time, paying the medical expenses for the 65- to 67-year-olds who do become ill will fall either on private insurers or Medicaid.
The company failed to do the same with Zune, an ill-fated MP3 player.
"In our health care system, we're looking at what we have to do to prioritize patients -- critically ill versus purely elective surgeries, " Zelt said.
Mr Liu left his ill-paid position at the Institute because he wanted to do something more practical, and his company started out by distributing computers not making them.
They include high school students (encouraging them to go into social science), doctors (arguing that letting sick, ill-informed patients choose between treatments shirks responsibility) and nonprofits (suggesting they do more experiments assessing whether their methods work).
Assuming it makes sense to create a workplace cause of action for intentionally inflicted emotional distress that does not meet the requirements of the common law tort, this bill, with its ill-defined and hopelessly broad restrictions on workplace conduct was not the measure to do it.
Most mothers do not work full-time anyway (though the proportion who do is growing), and their part-time jobs are ill-rewarded.
Hong Kong has found a new group of people to do its housework and diaper-changing: young women escaping the ill fortunes of Indonesia.
Freud has it that we become ill if we do not love, and songs tell us we must succumb to a love that - bonding us - will devastate us too.
That they failed to do so and apply the quick fix with a coaching change was nearsighted and ultimately ill-fated based upon the fruits of the Valentine era which produced the Red Sox worst record in nearly 50 years.
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"We were shell-shocked when Yasmin was diagnosed after being very ill for two months but we knew we wanted to do something positive with what was happening to us, " Ms Attwood said.
"(Those medical disciplines) have ill-served that community historically, and there's a certain amount of distrust, and you can't do this work without absolute trust, " he said.
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