Quotes about acute
acute affect begun conflicts extremely remove state today
The team's unity, unfortunately, has become an extremely acute problem. Interpersonal conflicts have begun to affect state affairs, ... It is very difficult, but today I must remove this Gordian knot. Viktor Yushchenko
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That's important because that's what precipitates an acute heart attack or stroke.
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There is simply not enough money available to support a system in which the lion's share of expenditures is devoted to acute care, with virtually nothing being spent on preventive medicine, i.e. health care. Joel Fuhrman
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The issue of school overcrowding has been more acute lately. If we don't work out the problem . . . we're going to be forced to shut down all development that is not age-restricted, and that would be a mistake.
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The fear of vomiting, which for me is one of the most original and most acute of my fears, is actually fairly common. Emetophobia, it's called, and by some estimates, it's the fifth most common specific phobia. Scott Stossel
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The costs are going to be astronomical. We need to be much more vigilant about focusing on prevention efforts and acute stroke therapy in this rapidly growing, high-risk community.
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The next three years will be decisive for us, ... If we don't succeed in the next three years, there'll be an acute crisis at Volkswagen.
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Not only is he as mentally acute as the average 77-year-old, he's as acute as the average 27-year-old. He has a phenomenal mind and very good judgment, ... People close to the decision-making at the Fed are almost unanimously in great praise of him, as I would be. I think it's a wonderful thing for the Fed and for the country that he's being kept on.
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The need to use energy more wisely is particularly acute this year because of the higher prices we expect to see, ... We have had a severe disruption in the last few weeks in the energy infrastructure of this country. Samuel Bodman
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It's being driven by what we call ATP -- acute time poverty. People are busy, they don't always have time to sit down and watch a show when it's scheduled.
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There's a big misconception about what school nurses do. You have to handle everything from first aid injuries to chronic or acute mental health problems. In addition to the students, we're also responsible for 250 staff.
acute injury plus saw
If you saw what I did plus the MRI scan, that's not an acute injury from him just getting back.
acute alone observe observed
He alone is an acute observer, who can observe minutely without being observed
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I devised a stunt for getting myself sent back home. My idea was that I should all of a sudden develop an attack of acute appendicitis. Roald Dahl
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I could not put any weight on my legs at all. I suffered acute pain in the knees and the lower body had stopped functioning.
acute assume emergency patients short signal symptoms wait whether
Because there is no way to tell (in the short term) whether symptoms are from a TIA or an acute stroke, patients should assume that all stroke-like symptoms signal an emergency and should not wait to see if they go away,
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IN'ARDS, n. The stomach, heart, soul and other bowels. Many eminent investigators do not class the soul as an in'ard, but that acute observer and renowned authority, Dr. Gunsaulus, is persuaded that the mysterious organ known as the spleen is nothing less than our important part. To the contrary, Professor Garrett P. Servis holds that man's soul is that prolongation of his spinal marrow which forms the pith of his no tail; and for demonstration of his faith points confidently to the fact that no tailed animals have no souls. Concerning these two theories, it is best to suspend judgment by believing both.
acute business certain hospitals level providing
Hospitals are in the business of providing a certain level of acute care.
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It is unfortunate that it takes a hurricane like Katrina or Rita to show us just how acute the problem is. Now is the time to start to correct this problem and build more refineries in the United States. Joe Barton
acute diagnosed happened
They diagnosed it as an acute injury, something that happened on that pitch.
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They develop stress fractures and tendonitis due to the fact that they're not resting their muscles and they keep over-using them, ... These injuries are more serious and harder to treat than acute injuries. They can lead to chronic pain and arthritis in later life.
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They won't get the acute type of care they need.
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It's become more acute in the last couple of years because of the Raptor. We've seen the amount of sonic booms increase dramatically.
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T here's an acute shortage of pharmacists. Some people say as many as 12,000 open positions remain unfilled today. W henever there's been a labor shortage in the history of this country, automation has stepped up to fill the gap.
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There's an acute public awareness that while there's been a lot of wage restraint, profits have grown.
acute building middle ourselves problem
As we find ourselves in the middle of this building boom, it's a more acute problem than ever.
acute advocate job private properly resources tackle
The idea was to kick-start the process, make it sustainable and then re-invest our resources elsewhere. As a private NGO our job is to go in, tackle an acute need and advocate that those properly responsible take over.
acute recovery
We see a recovery in Europe, not very acute but a recovery, and we see a more broad-based recovery in Japan. Rodrigo Rato
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The manufacturing sector's acute underlying weaknesses reinforce our view that we will need further interest rate cuts later in the year,
acute against anyone surprised
It's an acute emergency, so I'd be surprised if anyone was against it. David Lewis
acute age-and-aging developed economies either export face further inevitable people project time
The developed economies are going to face acute shortages of working-age people - they will have either import people or export work. The further you project the time horizon, the more inevitable it gets.