So that as I said before, the chronically ill that account for 20 percent -- or the 20 percent of chronically ill patients that account for 80 percent of the costs, that they're getting better treatment.
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That includes the five countries that account for 50 percent of child deaths worldwide (India, Nigeria, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Pakistan and Ethiopia) and the 19 other countries that account for the next 30 percent of deaths.
EVPs for different segments of the talent market, and particularly for different geographies, which account for most of the differences in what employees are looking for.
The one thing missing, perhaps rather significantly, is that the diversity rankings account for the numbers of various minority groups in each sector but do not take their job positions into account.
About 15, 20 percent of the patients account for 80 percent of the costs because they have chronic illnesses like diabetes.
Twenty percent of the sick account for 80 percent of the costs under Medicare -- typically the chronically ill, folks who have diabetes, for example.
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Hacking of accounts for Valve, Sony, (possibly) Diablo III and so on have demonstrated that no database is completely secure, and that players (and users of the Internet) need to account for the impossibility of protecting their data.
Mr Chidambaram is attending the G7 meeting as part of the G20 group of nations, which account for two thirds of the world's population.
However, until Fred Hoyle applied his mind to the question it looked as though many of the intermediate steps might be too unstable to account for the quantities of those elements that are observed.
As is elaborated below, this view can be considered mostly hot air since the therapy model or technique accounts for only 1% of the outcome variance in psychotherapy, whereas the client and the therapist account for much more of the outcome variance.
Part of the reason for this mood is that private-sector workers, who account for the majority of the electorate, have come to regard those on the state payroll as pampered.
Perhaps a more upbeat story is the news that in about two weeks, a scientific paper could provide the first evidence of dark matter -- the mysterious substance said to account for much of the mass of the universe.
Since returning as CEO in January 2007, Dell has been struggling to revive sales and profit on declining demand for PCs, which account for the majority of revenue.
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But it takes some explanation beyond the usual bruises of political life to account for the full extent of Mr Mandelson's isolation within his own party and the venom he arouses.
It seems that the textbook discussion of currency and the trade account needs to be updated to account for the compelling facts of globalization.
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Homes account for 22% of all of the energy consumed in the U.S., according to the Department of Energy, and heating and cooling account for 54% of the total.
With potential civil fraud penalties equal to 75% of the unpaid taxes, FBAR penalties of up to 50% of the amount in the account for each of six years of noncompliance, and a host of other penalties for failing to file other forms related to foreign entities, this program offered a very significant reduction in civil penalties.
Stack says that many analyses of the market, like Gross', fail to account for the effect of short-term interest rates just above 1%, which he believes make current valuations tenable.
Homeland security sales currently account for 48% of revenue, while medical imaging and monitoring bring in 24%, and other applications like photo sensors for industry and laser systems for the military account for 28% of business.
These include the side-effects of development, such as the diseases of affluence (Indians will account for 60% of the world's deaths from heart disease by 2010, according to some projections) and environmental degradation.
From the start, the strategy failed to account for the progress of innovation away from dependence on rare earths.
The same banks also account for the bulk of mortgage and business lending.
The new SPA, which was set up to hold the chief constable to account for the policing of Scotland, believed it should have control over administrative roles.
In fact, Chen Zhengli, Secretary General of the Mining Machinery Branch of the Construction Machinery Industry Association, predicts that the local companies will account for 50% of the excavator market in China within five years.
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The 2014-2018 fuel efficiency standards for trucks are designed to account for the different kind of work done by different kinds of trucks.
If the actions of the Ulster Unionists or the British government do not account for the full extent of Mr Adams's public despondency, the explanation must lie elsewhere.
"These agencies are vital implementation partners for the United Nations and account for at least half of the humanitarian capacity in Darfur, " said Catherine Bragg, U.N.
In contrast, Asia Pacific has a market share of just 16%, Latin America accounts for 7% while the Middle East and Africa account for just 2% of the total volume.
And the formula aped the sensitivity of the courts by taking account, for example, of expenses to travel to work, to see the children or to raise a second family.
It does not, for example, account for the huge growth of government over the past 50 years.
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