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This, at the very least, implies a serious maldistribution of health care services.
But why worry about maldistribution if readers can so easily order on the Web?
This maldistribution of income had changed little by 1900.
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The extremists have also been fueled by resentment over the growing maldistribution of wealth.
Market forms of supply are likely to increase rather than reduce the maldistribution of wealth.
And in any case, revenues could be recycled in ways that offset the maldistribution.
"The maldistribution of these cells suggests an abnormality in the subplate."
Mr. Levy only briefly alludes to the maldistribution of wealth.
Underserviced delivery due to a lack or maldistribution of resources, both in terms of money and labour.
More than 60 years of Federal policy devoted to achieving universal phone service has not prevented the maldistribution of the older technology.
However, there is a maldistribution of funds -ie a greater cutback in some areas - and this problem needs to be addressed.
The manufacturer's leaflet does not mention the risk of maldistribution and we draw attention to this potential complication.
The goal should not be simply to ratchet down the physician supply and then depend on market forces to correct a geographical maldistribution.
The health and welfare of mothers suffered additionally because of the maldistribution of resources within the family.
The small size of most plots and the maldistribution of ownership has tended to discourage private investment in agriculture.
But the council noted a "geographic maldistribution" among doctors, with rural areas and inner-city neighborhoods experiencing a shortage of medical care.
Many countries, both developed and developing, report maldistribution of skilled health workers leading to shortages in rural and underserved areas.
The problem of US dominance is thus not only one of maldistribution of opportunity."
But G.N.P. growth rates can hide mass maldistribution of income."
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Such indications of the maldistribution of parenchymal tissues indicate a developmental deformity.
This maldistribution stems from supply distortions due to the black market, aggravated by the corruption of Soviet bureaucrats, politicians and gangsters.
Mr. O'Neill bristled at questions about this maldistribution, labeling it "a nonsense set of statistics."