But it could be worse: 1,200 people with a learning disability die avoidably in the NHS every year. |
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There was always somebody knocking at the door and if Verger was avoidably disposed, he would receive whosoever it was with open arms. |
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As we are dealing with an aging population, with a large quantity of disease attributable to an unnecessarily and avoidably poor lifestyle, the need for change is obvious. |
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Every child's life that is lost, mostly avoidably, is a tragedy. |
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Britain, sadly and avoidably, is heading in the wrong direction. |
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Dublin will be frustrated about leaking two goals and the first one was particularly avoidably. |
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And if efforts to prevent children from falling avoidably behind the norms of their societies are to be reinvigorated in changed economic times, then a strong case must be made. |
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The cars were parked as avoidably as possible, but it didn't prevent her from running into one. |
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The book offers many provocative statements, many informative ones, and many that are avoidably erroneous or obscurely brief. |
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At the end of every cut the chancellor makes to local authorities is a woman who will die, avoidably, at the hands of a man who promised to love her. |
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But it also found that the NHS is wasting money because it has failed to reduce the number of patients ending up being admitted avoidably to hospital. |
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I am only asking them no longer to harm the poor by upholding a global economic order under which severe poverty will, foreseeably and avoidably, persist on a massive scale. |
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As for avoidably obese children, treat this as child neglect. |
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