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en Very often (data disparities start) on political boundaries, where one country had better surveying than the other,

en The same things that lead to disparities in health in this country on a day-to-day basis led to disparities in the impact of Hurricane Katrina.

en Wealth in an area is sometimes exported to other parts of the country. Racial and ethnic disparities are not due to genetics or inborn differences in people of different races, but rather that they reflect social inequalities. Similarly, geographic disparities that we see across the country are not due to climate but reflect the social environment and local economies.

en We are surveying the country for opportunities.

en Hurricane Katrina gave the world a glimpse of the disparities in the South. Our research documents just how profoundly these disparities impact the health of children in the region.

en Eliminating disparities in all aspects of healthcare particularly organ transplantation is an indisputable goal for all of us, ... This conference is an important first step and we look forward to not only assessing the problem but also examining viable solutions to eliminate the disparities.

en We may debate political participation in the affairs of the world as we will, but we must participate it its business, and business, like science, knows no political boundaries and in its dictionary there is no such word as isolation.
  Owen D. Young

en There are many disparities in health care, and this analysis has uncovered another area of concern. It is crucial that we implement or enhance systems that help protect against these disparities and improve the quality of care for all patients.

en The business community won't tolerate data that is 10 years old, why should all of the other users tolerate data that is old soon after it comes out? ... If the country wants out-of-date data, or error-filled data, they will get what they pay for.

en The river is something that can transcend political boundaries. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene.

en I am working on my start, once I have a good start, I think I can go to boundaries that no other man has been to.

en They're dealing with fundamental issues about the future of their country. Previously, their most recent history has been one in which at the top, the country and the different groups were held together through coercion and oppression. Now they have a future where they will define themselves through political bargaining, through political dialogue and, we hope, through peaceful discussion.

en Towards the end of 2006 and into 2007, you're going to start to see integrated ILM and CDP solutions, where CDP literally feeds the ILM infrastructure. Everything flowing through a CDP stack makes it really easy to apply policies to the data without impacting the online data flow. And that's where I think you really start to see the power of this. Not just in the instantaneous recovery or the DR components of it, but the long-term ILM integration.

en There is an inescapable logic to it. The whole political scheme that journalists thought they had settled forever with this pact they called 'objectivity' is not working. We don't have a media system that's aligned well with the more partisan political life of the country. The press will have to become more political.

en Like music and art, love of nature is a common language that can transcend political or social boundaries.


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