Quote by John Hutton
Advances in technology and in our understanding of illness and dis

Advances in technology and in our understanding of illness and disease together with an expanded workforce and greater resources will allow us to provide more services to a higher quality. – John Hutton

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Greater personal choice, individually tailored services, stronger local accountability, greater efficiency – these are all central to the new direction of travel we have set for our public services. – John Hutton

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We must seek to persuade member states and institutions that better regulation in Europe does not mean cutting health and safety in the workplace, nor does it mean dismantling social standards. – John Hutton

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Civilization depends on our expanding ability to produce food efficiently, which has markedly accelerated thanks to science and technology. – Nina Fedoroff

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In software systems it is often the early bird that makes the worm. – Alan Perlis

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Technology

With all the technology were inventing and what theyre coming up with scientifically, people are having longer lifetimes. Its scary, but in the same sense its also very exciting. – Brittany Murphy

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Whereas with us – what you hear is whats happening right then and there on the stage – so we dont need no stinking technology. – James Young

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The thirst for powerful sensations takes the upper hand both over fear and over compassion for the grief of others. – Anton Chekhov

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