Those provisions are exceedingly modest and many are in the nature of experiments a good choice given how much we still need to learn about delivering cost-effective care.
There are elements of this that are more in the nature of a political statement than the conventional defense against criminal charges.
And obviously in these countries there are huge challenges, huge obstacles to the kinds of change that the people in these countries are demanding, to the kinds of governments that are democratic in nature and responsive to the interests of average citizens in these countries.
The thesis of his work lies in the nature of how people are now participating in mass collaborations within or across the boundaries of the organization.
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Europeans, in particular, express sympathy for the argument that both serve the purpose of supplementing low wages, both are implicitly or expressly extortionate in nature and both are paid with the expectation of a quid pro quo.
In the case in Massachusetts that John mentioned, in the schools in the Lynn district, where they've had a voluntary desegregation plan, and they've now defended it successfully in Federal court, the students feel that the kids in the adjoining districts that are segregated are clueless about the nature of this society and just don't understand how to operate in it.
What is sorely missing in Washington is practical knowledge about the nature of the abuses that are prevalent in the hedge fund arena today.
While those findings suggest that high-powered incentives are more effective than origination bonuses, there are drawbacks inherent in the delayed nature of performance-based bonuses, the researchers discovered.
"Nothing short of the security of the Pacific, and U.S. forces in the Pacific, are placed at risk by the nature of the information known to this defendant, " the prosecutor said.
While the speakers are careful to state that the prosecutors must believe they have a solid case, Driscoll notes that these kinds of investigations are cyclical in nature, and that the pendulum is swinging towards more scrutiny of the financial industry.
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Above all else, the GOP failed to run on the issue that resonated most effectively, not only with their own base but with independent voters and even some Democrats: the grave nature of the conflict we are in, and the extent to which the Democratic Party and its senior officials cannot be trusted to manage it.
The President's visit is but the latest example of his Administration's cluelessness with respect to the nature of the enemy we are confronting in this War for the Free World, and its repeated legitimation of that enemy's organizational infrastructure and agents of influence here and abroad.
By lifting this limitation, S corporations would begin to more closely resemble partnerships, which are not limited in terms of the nature of its partners.
Indeed, the global citizenship "burdens" the President has in mind are significant and numerous, judging by the nature of the various treaties he and his representatives are seeking to advance.
Questions of when voluntary euthanasia can be permitted, the nature of consent and the role of doctors and families are regularly explored in both the popular media and professional journals.
Dr Xin-zhuan Su, one of the researchers, said the studies, which are published in the journal Nature, would change scientific thinking on the parasite and the development of a malaria vaccine.
Often the data streams that they operate on are not classified in nature, but the combination and aggregation of these streams using complex new algorithms may fall for example under the controls of ITAR.
As we are in the thick of the Passover and Easter holidays, our quotes this time are of a spiritual nature.
In Europe they are reducing the use of ethanol because of its corrosive nature in small engines.
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Unfortunately the Americans are persistent in their refusal, citing concerns about the potential political nature of such trials.
We are getting a bit overbought in many of the readings but they are not extreme yet because of the slow, methodical nature of this move.
For humans are not completely powerless in the face of nature: rather the reverse.
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At least they are safe and well but it just goes to demonstrate that despite all the technology in the world we are still ultimately so vulnerable to the forces of nature.
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But there are seeds, too, in the very nature of things: a promise, after all, is only a promise, even when it is supported by divine revelation, and the chances against its fulfillment may be put into a depressing mathematical formula.
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The vast majority of incidents are transitory in nature a leaky toilet, a wandering animal, a momentary lapse of hygiene in the field or factory.
However, other colliery sites in the area are gradually coming back to life, often as business parks, nature conservation areas or in the case of the old Ollerton pit site, an "energy village" of housing, offices and light industry all built along environmentally conscious lines.
The results of these efforts are that nature's fury may not be subdued, but the cost in terms of human lives and economic devastation can be substantially reduced and our capacity to rebuild afterward significantly enhanced.
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Again, we hope this is a process that because of the sheer nature of how much in these bills are -- these bills have in common, that this is a process that we can conclude and ultimately get a bill quickly to the President's desk.
They are the most unfabulous revolutionaries in the history of man--slowly remaking human nature.
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