The possible effect on human health is a problem of current debate.
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Background: Contact allergy is a major public health problem in industrialized countries.
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Objective: Asthma is a major public health problem with considerable economic impact.
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Background: Hypertension is becoming a major public health problem in developing countries.
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The Prime Minister said all governments had a serious structural budget problem.
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It is an animal health issue rather than a public health risk.
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This issue is common when studying several health problems in developing countries.
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However, it remains a separate issue to the Good Friday alcohol ban.
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The first key issue was health security, he said, including antimicrobial resistance.
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Policing by its nature takes place on the fault lines of society.
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Wasting this crisis deal opportunity, though, would amount to a double fault.
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Conflicts between younger and older workers often represent the major fault line.
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Not all of the problems, however, were the fault of the patients.
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First, know that it's not entirely your fault; evolution is partly responsible.
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Tests this week confirmed Cassano had a heart defect that needed treatment.
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That is the defect in the Yankee women; they have no character.
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The law is aimed at helping regulators spot safety defect trends earlier.
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It may be a defect in my character; but so it is.
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Of course, you know that if you defect, there's no going back.
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WAYS of combating educational disadvantage have been identified by Government working group.
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AAR, however, said it was at a disadvantage on related company boards.
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The disadvantage is that the process demands time, energy and logistic support.
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The problem begins with an educational system that tends to perpetuate disadvantage.
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But I don't believe his supposedly 'elitist' approach will prove a disadvantage.
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Not 'therefore.' I found a flaw but it was an honest one.
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The report said the new system was designed with another basic flaw.
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Depression, in particular, is often considered a personal weakness or character flaw.
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There was one serious flaw in this, 'however, and I knew it.
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But a major flaw limits the film's appeal and box office potential.
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I've used it for several days now and haven't found a drawback.
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The drawback, of course, is that it costs money to move here.
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But the greatest social media drawback actually comes from the user themselves.
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At the conservatively managed steelmaker, age is not seen as a drawback.
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Longer term, tepid U.S. retail interest could be a drawback for Alibaba.
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A delightful but theoretically undesirablecharacteristic of his work is the use of stucco.
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These bones have caused medical emergencies and are an undesirablecharacteristic for fish farming because their removal is labor-intensive during fish processing.
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The weeding out of undesirablecharacteristics is accomplished by the pupil cultivating the characteristics directly opposed to the undesirable ones.
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As negotiators look to strengthen and support nationally owned strategies, they should seek to avoid the undesirablecharacteristics of narrowly targeted funds.
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One very unpleasantcharacteristic they have, and that is an absence of regard for the truth, especially where land is concerned.
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But I must add that there were unpleasantcharacteristics peculiarly English also.
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Though they have many unpleasantcharacteristics, this is their most admirable quality.
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But, unlike a statue, he talked, moved, and exhibited unpleasantcharacteristics.
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Comments on difficulties in taking and remembering drugs related to fear of disclosure and to unpleasantcharacteristics of the drugs.
Ús de downsides en anglès
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Although Ammonite allowed us to use a familiar language there were downsides.
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There are some missed opportunities and downsides in Samsung's new Galaxies, however.
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The downsides of the technology, however, are on full display in China.
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Upsides and downsides to physical media Physical media has merits and downsides.
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But is this true, what are the downsides for the wine industry?
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However, living to see these momentary highlights would also bring myriad downsides.
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Or perhaps, it reflects an understanding of the downsides to multiparty democracy.
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Until recently, the potential downsides of C-sections were thought to be limited.
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There are obvious potential downsides, according to UCC scientist Mr Gerard Morgan.
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The obvious downsides emanate from the possibilities of opportunistic behaviour by partners.
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Besides, an opportunity to improve the material front may have hidden downsides.
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It had some elements that were positive and downsides, too, he said.
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All good -except that excessive humility, like excessive self-confidence ,bringsdownsides.
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There are downsides, though -or maybe just the one: other people.
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But there can be downsides to studying in other countries as well.
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I can't disagree with the downsides of either of your scenarios, Isabel.