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Wilper, a primary care physician and a student at Harvard School of Public Health, said that the number of emergency room visits had increased by nearly 20 percent between 1994 and 2004, which he attributed to “a lack of available primary care...
...could use some help. A lack of big hits - just as CD sales are falling off a cliff - has left its recorded music business out of tune. (Its sister publishing business, which licenses the use of tracks from a bulging back catalogue, is still a massive money-spinner.) Lacklustre sales from artists like the British singer Robbie Williams meant revenues tumbled 16% in the year to last April to $3.4 billion. But is a former Goldman Sachs trader with no experience in the music business the man to make EMI sing...
...more concerned with getting to section on time than with getting caught up in a tragic identity struggle, agonizing over the need to choose between black and white. That said, I expected to find a vibrant and active multiracial community and a forum for discussion in college, and the lack thereof has been disheartening...
...York Times even argues that democratization and the price of oil move in inverse proportion: when the price of oil goes up, he argues, crackdowns on political freedom ensue. Much academic ink has been spilled in pursuit of a model that can accurately link oil wealth and lack of freedom...
What do you like least about modern tennis? I think probably just the lack of variety of play. There's not much variety, other than from Federer, who's got plenty. You don't see drop shots, you don't see players being moved around much. We didn't have the powerful rackets, you see. A lot of the artistry has been replaced by blasting away with groundstrokes...