The review said there were no checks on surgeons' qualifications in some parts of the private sector, an issue made worse by more than half of cosmetic surgery being performed by "fly in, fly out" doctors - surgeons based abroad who fly into the UK to perform operations and then fly back out again.
FIFOs (fly-in, fly-out workers), all heading to the Pilbara or the gas fields off the northwest coast.
Of course, general aviation pilots fly in and out of countless uncontrolled airports and grass or dirt strips.
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The airport expects nearly 237, 000 people to fly in or out on Monday, about 25% more than on a normal day.
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The workers will fly in and out of Los Angeles International and board the ship with a sailor's card from the Bahamas, where the ship likely will be registered.
He said it would be unfeasible to check each of the thousands of parcels that fly in and out of UK airports but explosives sniffer dogs should used more extensively.
The deal for these airlines is that the ticket cost is quite low, they fly in and out of small airports, and tend to have a lot of flights each day.
Some 10 million visitors fly in and out of the country every year from all over the world (though one popular destination, the vacation island of Phuket, is about an hour's flight from either Singapore or Bangkok).
The Venetian Painters and the Venice of Canaletto tours from Orient-Express fly out of London in April and October for trips that include exploring the paintings and master works at the Doge's Palace and the Villa Pisani.
Candidates would fly in to L.A. or San Francisco to meet and milk major fundraisers, then fly out.
Then, sis and brother-in-law were to fly out to my digs for a few days of powder skiing.
Its head, Alexander Rybinsky, said the company was still uncertain about how many of its approximately 300 people in Iraq would choose to fly out.
He found Hercus in support and the fly-half looped out a sumptuous pass to right winger Ngwenya, who had half the length of the pitch to go and Habana to beat.
The two have been in custody since they were arrested in June 2010 trying to fly out of New York's Kennedy Airport as they prepared to board separate planes to Egypt.
The US has evacuated more than 1, 200 Americans and expects to fly out 1, 400 more in the coming days.
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Football fans planning to fly out to the World Cup in South Africa could also be affected, with the last of the five-day stoppages beginning on the weekend before the tournament starts.
After he then collapsed at Heathrow Airport in March 2008 while waiting to fly out with Somerset for a pre-season tour to the United Arab Emirates, he formally announced his retirement from international cricket.
We stayed the night in that city, and planned to fly out the next day.
Shannon was barely 6 months old, and I wanted fly out to shoot a television commercial in Los Angeles.
On the opposing team, bowlers try to eliminate batters by striking the wicket behind them, and fielders rush to catch struck balls on the fly, like getting a batter out in baseball.
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Travel time becomes an even bigger issue when boards want to be seen to take a global perspective, as is now fashionable: in such cases, they like to fly their board out to one of the organisation's more distant operations.
Should Apple run out of products, it can fly in new stock from Asia at a reasonable price, says Busch.
Mr Gonzales had to fly out to Mr Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas, for a face-to-face lunch this weekend before the president reluctantly accepted the resignation.
Meanwhile, 10 volunteers from the International Rescue Corps, based in Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, are preparing to fly out to Sumatra after being asked for help by the Indonesian government after the 7.6-magnitude quake.
Mr Miliband said that attempts to fly British nationals out of Libya had resulted in "fiasco", and criticised Foreign Secretary William Hague for "talk of Colonel Gaddafi heading to Venezuela when he wasn't".
With more connecting flights in and out of there, its transatlantic planes fly fuller.
"It's clearly relevant that his forces should attack our forces carrying out humanitarian tasks in the no-fly zone, " said Mr Hoon.
News of the suspension came hours before she was to fly out for this week's Asian Championships in Japan.
Schrage was also quick to point out that if the company were to take out large loans that it would likely fly in the face of the fiscal responsibility that his site preaches every day.
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