But at least, they assume, the reward will be a grateful NHS with no trouble from shroud-waving nurses and doctors. |
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Maybe we grew too ready to ignore the shroud-waving politicians and doom-mongering police chiefs. |
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The years that followed were sour with complaints of underfunded public services, shroud-waving health providers and food banks. |
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If they could be destroyed in days or weeks and the hungry fed, I would plead guilty to every charge of alarmism and shroud-waving. |
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Many decent doctors blench at the crude and dishonest shroud-waving carried out in their name. |
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Until then, the danger is not Tory shroud-waving or Lib Dem posturing but Labour doubt. |
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So the member should stop ambulance-chasing and shroud-waving, because that is all it is. |
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He looks a bit like one of those people off the old shroud-waving kinds of American crime shows, chasing one little ambulance after another. |
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But the NHS already has its bid in, with shroud-waving warnings of future black holes catching BBC headlines last week. |
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One hesitates to do the shroud-waving argument, but we survive because we haven't had any big outbreaks. |
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