The data looks at issues such as population, ill health, crime, safety, business and employment.
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In and of themselves they tell you nothing about an economy's health or ill health.
Would you force a child to a life of ill health by passive smoking?
We have to make the case for the cost-effectiveness of public health and preventing ill health.
Thatcher, who had long battled ill health, had been under way for some time.
It talks about research needed on people with chronic exposure to OPs claiming ill health problems.
If we already had all the solutions, no one would suffer ill health, would they?
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It is also developing new partnerships to tackle the economic causes of ill health.
In the end, it was ill health which forced Mr Castro to relinquish the presidency.
Rumours of ill health aside, his 34-year rule has plainly produced diminishing returns for ordinary Libyans.
Lord Hamlyn eventually broke cover himself, giving ill health as the explanation for his reticence.
The man who suffers from ill health took chest pains and required an ambulance.
He was said to have left a suicide note, blaming his decision on ill health.
Happiness could be used to spot people at risk of ill health, they added.
The inspections were part of a national HSE clampdown aimed at reducing death, injury and ill health.
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The 53-year-old has now cancelled or postponed 21 gigs so far this year due to ill health.
Lord Rennard, who stepped down as chief executive due to ill health in 2009, denies the allegations.
Mayor Rudolph Giuliani withdrew from the New York Senate race against Hillary Clinton because of ill health.
He has also blamed his own disorganisation, ill health (including an impending hole-in-the-heart operation) and linguistic misunderstandings.
The comment leads Buckeridge to talk openly about the ill health that has dogged his latter years.
But as outlined above, that can come at the cost of ill health, added liability, or poor morale.
In chronic liver disease, cells are lost, reducing the effectiveness of the liver and leading to ill health.
But there remains much debate about the role of ethnic biological differences when it comes to ill health.
Ms Harris and her family should have heeded the warning signs about her ill health, the coroner added.
Head of children's social services at the time, Steve Garner, cannot attend the hearing due to ill health.
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Nicknamed "The Bulldozer" for his stamina during meetings and long working hours, he had not been in ill health.
Japan's top government spokesman, Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura, said Mr Tanaka had stepped down due to ill health.
But there's growing evidence that social isolation is connected with an increased risk of physical ill health as well.
It has been run by Crown Prince Abdullah, King Fahd's half-brother, since 1995, because of the king's ill health.
The court heard the man suffers from ill health and fears being attacked or burnt out of his home.
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