Any new policies would be formulated at the annual conference of local medical committees in June.
For one thing, it is confirmation that Jobs is healthy enough to address the annual conference.
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Sir Michael was speaking at the annual conference of the Association of School and College Leaders.
Mr Willetts was speaking at the annual conference of the funding body for England's universities, Hefce.
The vote at the annual conference in Blackpool comes amid criticism of Charles Kennedy's leadership.
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She reported her findings to the annual conference of the British Psychological Society on Thursday.
With chants of "Gove must go" teachers at the annual conference in Liverpool called for Mr Gove's resignation.
This was a topic of a session at the annual conference of the Advanced Research Projects Agency- Energy ( ARPA-E).
The findings were presented at the annual conference of the British Psychological Society's developmental section at the University of Nottingham on Tuesday.
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The Annual Conference of Caribbean Media was launched in Jamaica in 1998.
The research, from the European Centre for Environment and Human Health, is being presented to the annual conference of the British Psychological Society.
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The first images have been released to BBC News as the findings are presented to the annual conference of the American Geophysical Union.
The event was the annual conference of the Ontario Urban Small Municipalities association, and much of the talk was about change and adaptation and mounting challenges.
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She described the findings at a news conference Sunday in advance of their presentation Monday at the annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Atlanta.
He said the behaviour of delegates attending the annual conference of the National Union of Teachers had led to the "ritual crucifixion of teachers at Easter".
Representatives from four big sports organizations gave their thoughts on a panel at the annual conference of the Advanced Research Projects-Energy ( ARPA-E) conference outside Washington, D.
This is how one senior figure in West Midlands Labour sums up the challenge facing his party as he prepares to head to Liverpool for the annual conference.
At the Startup Turkey conference held in this Mediterranean resort town the hoopla was a strong undercurrent to the annual conference: We need less talking and more action.
The occasion was the annual conference of the National Association of Active Investment Managers (NAAIM), of which I am a board member, earlier this month in Orlando.
The news comes as head teachers are meeting in Birmingham for the annual conference of the National Association of Head Teachers, which represents 85% of primary heads in England and Wales.
Ahead of the annual conference in Brighton, the deputy prime minister issued a public apology for his party's failure to honour its pledge to oppose any rise in student tuition fees in England.
The argument is expected to intensify next week when the annual conference opens in Birmingham of the National Housing Federation, the umbrella organisation representing a wide variety of social landlords including housing associations.
At the time, I was executive director of the professional organization Investigative Reporters and Editors and Wallace had been invited to be on a showcase panel at the annual conference in New York City.
Speaking at the annual conference of the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales (PSAEW), Mrs May said direct entry was "not just about more women police leaders or more senior officers from ethnic minorities".
In the introduction to the Liberal Democrat conference in Birmingham, party president Tim Farron praises what he calls the "bravery" of councillors who lost their seats and have still made the trip to the annual conference.
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Sir Michael told the annual conference of the National College for School Leadership in Birmingham that he recognised there had been big improvements in areas such as London, and among some ethnic minority groups, in recent years.
An unpublished paper presented to the annual conference of the American Accounting Association in August by Richard Cazier of Texas Christian University and John McInnis of the University of Texas at Austin brings a new level of rigour to the debate.
Mild-mannered and self-effacing, Mr. Liodice transformed the annual conference from a cocktail-and-golf boondoggle cliche into a marketing TED-like event, with an inspiring and energetically relevant agenda, where the focus is on learning and useful dialogue (laced with networking, entertainment, and of course, a bit of cocktails and golf).
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Kevin received CEO of the year last year, a standing ovation at conference at the AG annual conference in Florida this past July due to the love that the corporate staff and the franchisees feel for him.
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He is addressing the first annual conference of the British-Irish chamber of commerce conference after holding talks with Irish President Michael Higgins on Thursday.
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