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Cardiovascular Drugs Demand Rises 15% in December | Pharmarack, Gujarat | Ahmedabad News

The demand for cardiovascular drugs has increased by 15% in December due to improved awareness and early detections. Find out more about the rise in sales and the impact on the cardiovascular therapy market in Gujarat. Pharmarack and the Federation of Gujarat State Chemists and Druggists' Association provide insights into the market.

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on those leads. since 2015, forces have had to say how many of the offences they record result in someone being charged. back then, it was 16%. but now it is just under 6%. political pressure to improve that number is coming from all sides. i think the key is in the use of the word "reasonable". and what is reasonable for one force won't necessarily be reasonable for another, given the types of crime that they are investigating. and it is absolutely right that the police will always base it on threat, harm and risk. but certainly, in my own force and other forces, i do think there are times when we should be investigating further, and it is absolutely reasonable, and the public and the government are right to expect us to do so. but police chiefs point out there are reasons for the fall in detections. although overall crime is at historically low levels, improved recording of offences means their caseload is rising, and more of the crimes

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reasonable for another, given the types of crime that they are investigating. and it is absolutely right that the police will always base it on threat, harm and risk. but certainly, in my own force and other forces, i do think there are times when we should be investigating further, and it is absolutely reasonable, and the public and the government are right to expect us to do so. but police chiefs point out there are reasons for the fall in detections. although overall crime is at historically low levels, improved recording of offences means their caseload is rising, and more of the crimes being reported are complex offences to investigate, notably, rape and abuse cases. on the one hand, this does sound like a no—brainer. anybody who has had their car stolen or their phone stolen wants the police to pursue every line of inquiry. at the same time, we also know, for example, rape and sexual assaults, the prosecution and conviction rates for those are incredibly low. we have a tsunami of male sexual violence towards women and girls as it is. if the police are being told you have just got to put more resources into tackling, say, carand phone crime,

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BBC News

but police chiefs point out there are reasons for the fall in detections. although overall crime is at historically low levels, improved recording of offences means their caseload is rising and more of the crimes being reported are complex offences to investigate, notably rape and abuse cases. on the one hand, this does sound like a no brainer. anybody who's had their car stolen or their phone stolen wants the police to pursue every line of inquiry. at the same time, we also know that, for example, rape and sexual assault, the prosecution and conviction rate for those are incredibly low. we have a tsunami of male sexual violence towards women and girls as it is. if the police are being told you've just got to put even more resources into tackling, say, carand phone crime, that means there's going to be less time and less focus on those really serious violent offences that quite rightly the public are concerned about. so what does reasonable mean? that's the question which lies behind today's announcement. some officers might ask if it would be reasonable to downgrade a complex sexual abuse case to pursue more shoplifters.

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Breakfast

now the home office says it's got agreement from police chiefs that they will pursue all reasonable lines of inquiry if a perpetrator could be apprehended. since 2015, forces have had to say how many of the offences they record result in someone being charged. back then it was 16%, but now it's just under 6%. political pressure to improve that number is coming from all sides. i think the key is in the use of the word reasonable. now, what's reasonable for one force won't necessarily be reasonable for another, given the types of crime that they're investigating. and it's absolutely right that police will always base it on threat, harm and risk. but certainly in my own force and otherforces, i do think that there are times when we should be investigating further and it's absolutely reasonable and the public and the government are right to expect us to do so. but police chiefs point out there are reasons for the fall in detections. although overall crime is at historically low levels, improved recording of offences

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out there are reasons for the fall in detections. although overall crime is at historically low levels, improved recording of offences means their caseload is rising and more of the crimes being reported are complex offences to investigate, notably rape and abuse cases. on the one hand, this does sound like a no brainer. anybody who's had their car stolen or their phone stolen wants the police to pursue every line of inquiry. at the same time, we also know that, for example, rape and sexual assault, the prosecution and conviction rate for those are incredibly low. we have a tsunami of male sexual violence towards women and girls as it is. if the police are being told you've just got to put even more resources into tackling, say, carand phone crime, that means there's going to be less time and less focus on those really serious violent offences that quite rightly the public are concerned about. so what does reasonable mean? that's the question which lies behind today's announcement. some officers might ask if it would be reasonable to downgrade a complex sexual abuse case

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there are times when we should be investigating further, and it is absolutely reasonable, and the public and the government are right to expect us to do so. but police chiefs point out there are reasons for the fall in detections. although overall crime is at historically low levels, improved recording of offences means their caseload is rising, and more of the crimes being reported are complex offences to investigate, notably, rape and abuse cases. on the one hand, this does sound like a no—brainer. anybody who has had their car stolen or their phone stolen wants the police to pursue every line of inquiry. at the same time, we also know, for example, rape and sexual assaults, the prosecution and conviction rates for those are incredibly low. we have a tsunami of male sexual violence towards women and girls as it is. if the police are being told you have just got to put more resources into tackling, say, carand phone crime, that means there is going to be less time and less focus on those really serious violent offences that quite rightly the public

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BBC News

tells me that ideas on how galaxies merge and grow have all been theoretical — until maybe now. we believe that galaxies and the black holes at the centre of them grow over time by mergers. but we haven't got evidence for this as yet. so if this is the signature of these mergers, it teaches us about the formation of galaxies throughout the universe. astronomers have made the detections by measuring the signals coming from spinning objects in space called pulsars, which are flashing stars at the end of their lives. pulsars are the lighthouses of the universe, sending out bursts of radio waves at regular intervals. the researchers noticed that something was changing their speed ever so slightly. they think that it's caused by gravitational waves constantly bombarding the earth. and the source, they believe, is giant black holes in orbit around each other, all across space.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

completely ignoring the reality that structural racism exists and adversely impact students of color. ignoring race will not equalizes society these racially on equal. what was true in the 18 60s and again in 1954's to today. a quality requires acknowledgment of inequality and its core, today's decision exacerbates segregation and diminishes the exclusivity of our nations detections in service of superficial neutrality that promotes indifference to inequality and ignores the reality of race. and it will have real world implications. the new york times reports that highly selective liberal arts colleges, officials expect that the number black students could return to levels not seen since the 1960s. some studies suggest that these shifts, which for students from highly competitive schools to less prestigious institutions have long term implications for

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

acknowledgment of inequality and its core, today's decision exacerbates segregation and diminishes the exclusivity of our nations detections in service of superficial neutrality that promotes indifference to inequality and ignores the reality of race. and it will have real world implications. the new york times reports that highly selective liberal arts colleges, officials expect that the number black students could return to levels not seen since the 1960s. some studies suggest that these shifts, which for students from highly competitive schools to less prestigious institutions have long term implications for their income and job prospects prospects, promoting inequality. former president barack obama echoed that concern today, saying, quote, like any policy, affirmative action wasn't perfect. but it allowed generations of students like michelle and me to prove we belonged. now it's up to all of us to give young people the opportunities they deserve, and help students everywhere benefit from new perspectives. michelle obama sharply criticized a different form of affirmative action the court ignored today in talking about her own experience. quote, so often, we just accept

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