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Once we reach some sort of consensus about what smart, compassionate and effective health care is, then we can figure out the most efficient and cost-effective way of delivering it.
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His death denies the group its most unifying figure and the effective pitch of an elusive and seemingly invulnerable leader.
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For the past few months, the researchers have been conducting pilot studies in the classroom as they try to figure out the most effective way to introduce complex psychological concepts to young children.
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Interest is rising globally among donors wanting to figure out the best, most effective and strategic way to pursue philanthropy.
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Rackham studied more than 35, 000 sales calls in 40 countries and tried to figure out what strategies were most effective, says Golden.
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As the central figure, petite Ms. Kochetkova was effective in a second cast.
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Labor was pushing for a commission to set the figure, something the chamber argued wouldn't be effective.
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An outside figure of note, respected universally, could be more effective than a Senator or Representative with fixed allegiances.
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Or alternatively, we can figure out how do we make the cost of care more effective.
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The "Old Labour" figure of Frank Dobson, for example, has proved very effective at Health.
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Wall Street has quite an effective scare story: While seven working-age people now support each American retiree, that figure will drop to three-to-one by 2025.
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But a large caveat should accompany any use of that figure, because it assumes that the policies employed for mitigation will be both efficient and effective and so far that has not been true.
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