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The principle of subsidiarity implies that
{ 1 } - If a lower level of society, including the individual, neglects to fulfill its responsibility for health care, a higher level must correct the oversight by punishment or other remedies.
{ 2 } - Individuals need not be educated about personal health care, since higher levels of society can provide this care.
{ 3 } - Individuals need not help pay for their health care.
{ 4 } - A higher level of society should be content to take over the responsibilities of lower levels.
{ 5 } - Individuals should not be held responsible for neglecting their health care.
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The principle of subsidiarity implies that
{ 1 } - If a lower level of society, including the individual, neglects to fulfill its responsibility for health care, a higher level must correct the oversight by punishment or other remedies.
{ 2 } - Individuals need not be educated about personal health care, since higher levels of society can provide this care.
{ 3 } - Individuals need not help pay for their health care.
{ 4 } - A higher level of society should be content to take over the responsibilities of lower levels.
{ 5 } - Individuals should not be held responsible for neglecting their health care.
See p. 116.
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The principle of subsidiarity implies that
{ 1 } - If a lower level of society, including the individual, neglects to fulfill its responsibility for health care, a higher level must correct the oversight by punishment or other remedies.
{ 2 } - Individuals need not be educated about personal health care, since higher levels of society can provide this care.
{ 3 } - Individuals need not help pay for their health care.
{ 4 } - A higher level of society should be content to take over the responsibilities of lower levels.
{ 5 } - Individuals should not be held responsible for neglecting their health care.
See p. 116.
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The principle of subsidiarity implies that
{ 1 } - If a lower level of society, including the individual, neglects to fulfill its responsibility for health care, a higher level must correct the oversight by punishment or other remedies.
{ 2 } - Individuals need not be educated about personal health care, since higher levels of society can provide this care.
{ 3 } - Individuals need not help pay for their health care.
{ 4 } - A higher level of society should be content to take over the responsibilities of lower levels.
{ 5 } - Individuals should not be held responsible for neglecting their health care.
See p. 116.
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The principle of subsidiarity implies that
{ 1 } - If a lower level of society, including the individual, neglects to fulfill its responsibility for health care, a higher level must correct the oversight by punishment or other remedies.
{ 2 } - Individuals need not be educated about personal health care, since higher levels of society can provide this care.
{ 3 } - Individuals need not help pay for their health care.
{ 4 } - A higher level of society should be content to take over the responsibilities of lower levels.
{ 5 } - Individuals should not be held responsible for neglecting their health care.
See p. 116.
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The principle of subsidiarity implies that
{ 1 } - If a lower level of society, including the individual, neglects to fulfill its responsibility for health care, a higher level must correct the oversight by punishment or other remedies.
{ 2 } - Individuals need not be educated about personal health care, since higher levels of society can provide this care.
{ 3 } - Individuals need not help pay for their health care.
{ 4 } - A higher level of society should be content to take over the responsibilities of lower levels.
{ 5 } - Individuals should not be held responsible for neglecting their health care.
See p. 116.
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