Health professionals deal with people's personal health information every day, Bloomfield said.
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Health researchers say living in such conditions can damage young people's health.
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Of course, people need housing, they need food, they need good education.
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You cry 'freedom,' but mean 'equal.' You think people really want either?
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However, he said helping people to make good choices remains a challenge.
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The days and weeks that followed saw mass withdrawals of food products.
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He said a mass burial was held on Sunday for health reasons.
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Not a problem for hunters, but a major problem for mass shooters.
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Year after year, I witness the excavation of the new mass graves.
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Unfortunately, the information is only as good as mass transit systems provide.
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This indicates likely differences in putative biogeochemical capacities among different water masses.
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When calcified particular masses are present the diagnosis is rarely in question.
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Today, new technologies promise to synthesize masses of publication data for scientists.
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Results: Seventeen patients with 22 adnexal masses were included in our study.
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Third, produce hundreds of thousands of low-cost electric vehicles for the masses.
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Business and government leaders worry about a multitude of issues these days.
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Mr Dart said there were a multitude of reasons for Masters' demise.
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He used a multitude of Latin words which Gregory could not understand.
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The psychology of the multitude is not the psychology of the individual.
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Good for a multitude of uses, spruce boughs also make great snowshoes.
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Sometimes thegreatunwashed need reminding of Johnny Sexton's value to Irish rugby.
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And as for thegreatunwashed, are we being hornswoggled by so-called experts?
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Amazing how curious thegreatunwashed are about the supposed mystique of public schools.
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There are those who use Slack, and there are thegreatunwashed who don't.
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I thought of people who moved outside my limited sphere as ' thegreatunwashed.'
Uso de hoi polloi en inglés
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Outside, the hoipolloi go round with knuckles dragging on the ground.
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You have a chauffeur because driving yourself is for the hoipolloi.
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The monarchy's longevity is entirely predicated on the hoipolloi's continued support and acquiescence.
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To the hoipolloi these differences are functionally invisible.
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No bus routes came that way: there was too much risk of hoipolloi getting in.
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They did not trust the hoipolloi to choose a leader without help from their elders.
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Gregor, pressing the trousers of the hoipolloi!
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But esthetic beatitude can be obtained only by a few; it is not for the hoipolloi.
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They get the well-heeled from place to place at altitudes that put them literally above the hoipolloi.
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He speaks condescendingly of the " hoipolloi."
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For they never vary, never waver, never pander to other elements like hoipolloi offering cheap wares in the marketplace.
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He'd been rapped on the knuckles for assault, a frequent charge when keeping the hoipolloi from a public figure like Mr.
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She was of course safely above the hoipolloi, closeted in the epicentre of Cheltenham privilege known as the Queen Mother stand.
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There is no getting away from the fact the royal family continues to exist only with the constant assent of the hoipolloi.
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Yet occasional lapses in their awareness of matters accorded importance by the hoipolloi are mercilessly pilloried by the tabloids, writes Michael Parsons.
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There was a restricted zone in every Greek and Roman temple called the adytum, into which the hoipolloi could never gain admittance.