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Political priority in the global fight against non–communicable diseases
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Ultimately, our political interactions amount to struggles for influence, and determining which issues to champion in the midst of these struggles - and which to disregard - is informed by subjectively held notions of the right, the good, and the just. Indeed, the very act of choosing which issues to prioritise in our daily lives forces us to evaluate our values and aspirations as individual agents against the shared values that structure the societies in which we live.
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