There may come a moment when simply a society refuses to take medicine administered from outside.
That they have to take medicine when they eat their meals wasn't a big deal.
If these and the hundreds of local ads like them are to be believed, politicians in America are tax-and-spend, sex-crazed criminals who want to take medicine away from sick people.
As Fan Gang implied, perhaps they have decided that now is the time to take the medicine.
She says he told her to take her medicine and rest and give herself time to heal.
Much like the Greek and the French citizens, Rangers nation refused to take its medicine when it got sick.
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He has been diagnose (sic) Bipolar, but he refuses to take his medicine.
Malpass worries about inflation, but he thinks the U.S. economy is strong enough to take the medicine of tighter Fed policy.
We are not there yet but the question may have to be faced: what happens if a eurozone country essentially refuses to take the medicine?
Investors who have owned MLPs for years and who had large unrealized capital gains have decided to take their medicine today rather than wait for the inevitable.
All the time watching the company having to take the medicine handed to it by the markets and the analysts for a decision taken years before.
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Vitality, an American firm, has come up with a cap for pill bottles that telephones hapless patients if they fail to take their medicine on time.
He comes when you call him, he can keep your daily routines and he reminds you when you have to take your medicine or reviews your agenda for the day.
And features that encourage patients to take their medicine and ensure it is working well should make a pill more valuable to insurers and national health systems, and thus justify higher prices.
But policy proposals that fail to take into account advances in medicine and engineering are unlikely to take advantage of human creativity.
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Voters may be reluctant to take the unsavory medicine that will eventually restore their economic health.
It is far from clear whether many of Europe's people will be prepared to take the German medicine, which involves years of austerity.
These countries will have to take the IMF medicine of debt restructuring and fiscal tightening that was meted out so often in previous emerging-market crises.
Dr Draghi appears to have recognised that moral hazard works both ways: there ought to be some reward for governments like Italy who agree to take their fiscal medicine.
In addition to my son, I take care of my 73 year old grandmother that has so much medicine that she has to take to survive.
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The report, called Medical Academic Career Intentions, also calls for more flexible working patterns to encourage more doctors to stay in academic medicine and encourage others to take up jobs.
Then, we are implementing shared decision-making, using point-of-care tools that help with issues such as which medicine to take for diabetes or whether to take statins or aspirin to reduce the risk of heart attack.
"There'll never be enough geriatric psychiatrists or geriatric medicine specialists to take care of this huge wave of people that are aging, " Kirwin said.
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The advice also stresses the need to make sure that children take medicine for conditions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or for behavioural problems on the trip.
It's called the Pleo Reborn (or "RB" for short) and the primary features are these: a lithium-polymer battery good for two hours of continuous use, a much tougher hide, and an RFID "sense of smell" that lets it interact with a variety of optional accessories to "eat, " take medicine for virtual injuries and learn new tricks as you go.
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Reijtenbagh stopped practicing medicine in 1990 to take on the fulltime job of managing his family's fortune.
Reijtenbagh stopped practicing medicine in 1990 to take on the full-time job of managing his family's fortune.
But remember the really bitter medicine has yet to take effect - the long term squeeze in health service finances.
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