This will include classes and lectures, but also a great deal of independent or small-group study.
Some focus on tutoring, whereas others specialize in small-group projects or on making the learning relevant to the outside world.
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According to analyses conducted by the insurer WellPoint for 11 states, small-group premiums are expected to increase by 13%-23% on average.
Aspiring line managers in the program undergo self-assessments to identify their skill gaps and attend small-group sessions, some of them held at executives' homes.
Most of the small-group and solo numbers are completed by the wee hours, and shortly afterward everything settles down, leaving just Stritch and the orchestra.
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The Department of Health and Human Services has identified a small-group policy offered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia as the model for Georgia.
The small-group mentality allows Japanese, like the men traveling from home, to be free from the rules of the local community and behave as if nobody is around.
Putting aside the fact that the small-group market has been subsidizing individual plans since 2006 when the markets were merged, this problem is even worse than The Globe points out.
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In the film, the cast album recording session starts in the early evening, with most of the ensemble numbers completed before midnight, leaving just the principal actors and small-group ensembles.
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That mandate, contained in Section 2718 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, requires that MLRs in the individual and small-group markets exceed 80%, and 85% in the large-group market.
"There are very few people that I speak to who are expecting small-group rates to come down, " says Parker Conrad, co-founder of Zenefits, a San Francisco health-insurance broker for startups and small businesses.
Starting next year every time a health plan proposes a premium hike of 10% or more for individual or small-group plans they must submit them for review to the federal agency with actuarial justification.
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Higher premiums are just the beginning, because virtually all existing policies in the individual market and the vast majority in the small-group market do not cover all of the "essential" benefits mandated by the law.
And he was productive: He first worked in the trumpet sections of big bands, until he stepped forward and led the small-group revolution, creating fast, intricate new music known as bebop and pioneering Afro-Cuban jazz.
Of the 194.5 million Americans with private insurance, 10.3 million get it in the individual market (5.3%), and 18 million get it through the small-group market (9.3%), according to a study by Paul Houchens of Milliman.
Because the government subsidies to purchasers of health insurance in the small-group market are significantly smaller than those in the individual market, I estimate that another 10 million people, the approximately two-thirds of the market that is low- or average-risk, will see higher insurance bills for 2014.
He is a former president of the Club for Growth, an influential small-government group.
Bob Ash, director of Wachovia 's small-business group, says loan volume has been steady in the past few weeks compared to the first quarter of 2007.
Yahoo also has access to millions of consumers via email and their popular homepage, along with relationships and information on a vast pool of local merchants through its Yahoo small-business group.
But Mr. Cruz's grass-roots campaign has gained momentum in recent months, aided by endorsements from such conservative stalwarts as Sarah Palin and heavy spending by the small-government group Club for Growth.
Every afternoon at 5, CIA Director George Tenet summons 40 senior officers from the CTC, the agency's Intelligence Directorate and its clandestine Operations Directorate--a team jokingly called the small group--to the conference room just off his seventh-floor office for a grilling on the day's terrorism intelligence.
After 12 years with the National Federation of Independent Businesses, the nation's largest small-business advocacy group, with 600, 000 members, federal-policy guru Donald Danner knows what makes entrepreneurs tick.
The National Federation of Independent Business, the small-business lobbying group in Washington, is fighting Mr. Obama's health-care law in a lawsuit that is now before the Supreme Court.
Tim Phillips, the boss of Americans for Prosperity, a small-government pressure group, says that he and his colleagues encountered enthusiastic crowds everywhere they went during a 12-city tour of Wisconsin in support of the proposed checks on the state's public-sector unions.
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Even the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), a small anti-EU group, has been cunningly sidetracked.
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"It wasn't chaos, because it was a very small group -- and most of the people were shot, " Mr. Rayle said.
Responsibility for the bombs was initially claimed by Combat 18, a small neo-Nazi group which has openly espoused violence as a means of promoting racial strife.
The suit, brought by 26 states and joined by the National Federation of Independent Business, a small-business lobby group, is set to be heard by the Supreme Court next year.
Until the capture of British soldiers, the West Side Boys, a small ill-disciplined group with a reputation for taking drugs and alcohol, were largely ignored by the United Nations, the Sierra Leonean Government and Britain.
And most important of all, in terms of the health of British public life, a global audience witnessed a small cross-party group of Britain's elected representatives doing what they should have been doing for the last 30 years: holding the press, and Murdoch in particular, accountable for their actions rather than scurrying away like a bunch of frightened rabbits in the glare of News Corp.
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