Less than 5% of all health dollars in the U.S. go to public health infrastructure.
The proposal will now go to public consultation before returning to the cabinet in June.
All three plans have to go to public consultation and council scrutiny before a referendum is held in their district.
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This proposal will go to public consultation on Monday for three months and if approved the 24-hour service will start in April 2012.
This was a statute enacted a few sessions ago permitting children of Texas veterans to go to public college in the state tuition-free.
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And recent polls show that if people are really convinced the revenues will go to public transport, they will even support road pricing.
Plans to implement a registration scheme for multiple occupancy homes on the Isle of Man will go to public consultation, the government has said.
Despite lacrosse's reputation as an elite sport, there are many players on the national team who did not go to public school or university.
For one, a far bigger chunk of city pensions go to public safety workers, cops and firefighters, whose riskier jobs demand higher salaries and shorter careers.
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"Here are these cute little Girl Scouts, including many who do go to public schools, " said Democratic Rep. Shirley Ringo, one of only 11 House members who opposed the break.
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In truth, Mr Blair needs Mr Brown to deliver the economic growth and hence the tax revenues to pay for the increased cash he has promised will go to public services.
Teenagers in the village must either go to one of the Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding schools (the nearest are in Oregon and southern California), or move in with family members in a larger city and go to public schools.
He wants them to understand that as the son of Jewish immigrants and someone who went to the local comprehensive he was not born to rule, did not go to public school and wants to be prime minister because of his values and beliefs rather than because, as David Cameron once said of himself, "he'd be good at it".
Also, various regulations had made smaller public companies uneconomical for Wall Street firms to research, while other regulations restricted the ability of companies preparing to go public to communicate with potential investors.
Analysts say such a deal can serve as a quicker, less-expensive way for companies to go public and gain access to capital markets than an initial public offering.
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He said the threat from Sellafield was modest and the message needed to go out to the public.
The company has tried for years to go public, all to no avail.
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Last year, 22 companies withdrew registrations to go public, according to Thomson Financial, many of them venture-backed companies in the tech or life sciences fields seeking to list on the Nasdaq market.
For entrepreneurs with investors more than 25 miles away, one extra round of financing meant they were 5% more likely to go public and 0.1% more likely to remain public three years later.
But he's cagey about succession, and it's clear what he fears: He never wants Patagonia to go public, or to lever itself up in search of rapid growth, as it mistakenly did before.
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The team, which looked at several thousand venture-capital-backed companies from 1986 to 2003, said that stat held up whether you defined success as going public, filing to go public, as being acquired or going through a merger.
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If you plan to go public, you need to be able justify your valuation.
The newspaper noted that Google's decision to go public was partly due to it having exceeded 500 investors.
When the 2000 Nasdaq collapse killed its first effort to go public, Plumtree learned to do more with less.
One of the first orchestras to go public with its objections to a prospective hire was the Cleveland Orchestra.
An appeal against refusal for planning permission will go to a public inquiry.
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At least four clubs decided to go public with their opposition to the plan and it was back to square one.
This, of course, explains the rush, beginning in 1991, of leveraged companies to go public or sell stock to pay off debt.
She explains why it's critical that the next Steve Jobs is encouraged to go public instead of selling to a larger firm.
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