They're composed of high-energy, highly penetrating particles, and astronauts would be exposed to them chronically.
In their experience, they believe 50% of healthcare costs for chronically ill can be avoided.
Research shows that women chronically underestimate their value and chronically identify lesser incomes as fair.
So why not reimburse providers to help manage the illnesses of the chronically ill?
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An employee is fired when he asks for leave to care for his chronically ill father.
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Save the Children says programmes to stop such violence and help children recover are chronically underfunded.
The agency is chronically short-staffed and cracking down on them would produce relatively little revenue.
New York City, for example, is chronically short of housing, and rents are outrageously high.
Its concrete tower blocks were crumbling, the peasant housing like slums, and the infrastructure chronically rundown.
In a continent chronically unhappy about foreign ownership of land, this is an astonishing concession.
Hardship exemptions could be made for 20 percent of families -- the chronically unemployable.
If it doesn't, Scotland will soon have its own chronically congested and over-priced south-east.
Jewels were something to hide behind as, chronically shy, she always wished to hide.
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The chronically ill should also be protected by a maximum annual fee payable by each person.
If any fluid levels are chronically low, be sure to have the vehicle examined by a technician.
One side or the other has chronically complained about free agency, rookies, salary caps, and veteran rights.
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The quest to be more some quality or a better some thing can leave us chronically unsatisfied.
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Damage to the liver and kidneys has been observed in rats chronically (long-term) exposed in their drinking water.
It does not help that Germany's small and medium-sized manufacturing firms are finding themselves chronically short of capital.
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She was determined to come up with ways to help the chronically unemployed find jobs and build careers.
Scientists are finding that chronically reduced or disrupted sleep may increase the risk of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Chronically undercapitalized, they took jobs at night waiting on tables and parking cars.
Many nonprofits are strongly led but are chronically undermanaged, because their leaders are not trained to be general managers.
American, like many large firms, has suffered from chronically underfunded pensions for years.
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The hospital had twenty-six hundred chronically high-cost patients, who together accounted for sixty million dollars in annual Medicare spending.
To the news that one-third of U.S. workers are chronically sleep-deprived, some of us were surprised: Only a third?
He presented his welfare reforms as salvation not punishment for the chronically unemployed.
In Jacksonville Florida, schools use home visits to stress the importance of school with the parents of chronically truant students.
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And chronically truant students can be denied driving privileges in Florida and Rhode Island, proving an effective deterrent to absenteeism.
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UN's children's agency believes a third of all children under five are chronically malnourished: a rise of 72% over 1991.
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