2019
DOI: 10.1097/01.tp.0000576068.66739.11
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P2.50: Healthcare costs and outcomes in the management of paediatric chronic intestinal failure: early experience of a single-centre intestinal rehabilitation program in Singapore

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“…The CPP central leadership responded to this crisis by launching what it labeled as a "rectification movement" to reaffirm Maoist tenets and rectify what it tagged as "revisionist" deviations from these principles (Liwanag, 2023b). The 1992 CPP rectification documents penned by the party chairperson under the pseudonym Armando Liwanag (2023aLiwanag ( , 2023b reaffirmed the CPP's original anti-revisionist line, the analysis of semi-feudalism as applied to Philippine conditions, the program for a national democratic revolution, and the strategy of protracted people's war. It also accused departures from this line for causing the setbacks that beset the underground in the previous decade after the revolutionary high tide it had reached during the anti-dictatorship struggle.…”
Section: Persistence Amidst Ideological Schisms and Neoliberal Global...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The CPP central leadership responded to this crisis by launching what it labeled as a "rectification movement" to reaffirm Maoist tenets and rectify what it tagged as "revisionist" deviations from these principles (Liwanag, 2023b). The 1992 CPP rectification documents penned by the party chairperson under the pseudonym Armando Liwanag (2023aLiwanag ( , 2023b reaffirmed the CPP's original anti-revisionist line, the analysis of semi-feudalism as applied to Philippine conditions, the program for a national democratic revolution, and the strategy of protracted people's war. It also accused departures from this line for causing the setbacks that beset the underground in the previous decade after the revolutionary high tide it had reached during the anti-dictatorship struggle.…”
Section: Persistence Amidst Ideological Schisms and Neoliberal Global...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Around this time, the CPP central leadership was already pushing for the raising of the level of armed struggle from guerrilla warfare centered on squad and platoon-sized operations into regular mobile warfare waged by bigger companies and battalion-sized military units. The party leadership also envisioned the launch of armed urban uprisings to polarize further the political climate, paralyze the bureaucracy, and compel the dictatorship’s military forces to withdraw from rural guerrilla bases and concentrate on defending its urban strongholds (Caouette, 2004; Liwanag, 2023a). One particularly dramatic armed action took place on August 26, 1984, with the ambush in Guadalupe, Libacao town, in Aklan, that led to the death of Libacao Mayor Sol Legaspi, a local warlord.…”
Section: Revolutionary High Tide In the Anti-marcos Strugglementioning
confidence: 99%