Much of what NICE is recommending is already happening although provision is patchy and officials said they wanted to make sure women got "gold standard" care.
What NICE hasn't considered is the long term saving of keeping people with multiple-sclerosis in work and off benefits as a result of offering a drug which could control the relapses which can cause patients to go blind and leave them paralysed.
The TUC has said that law means "that if, for example, a colleague persists in making remarks about what nice legs a female employee has, or her boss promises her promotion if she goes away with him for the weekend, she should be able to claim that this is sexual harassment".
"What was nice was that he was so decisive about ordering a ton of them, " she says.
What was nice was that all of them the Bush family, the Carters and Clintons seemed like the old days.
My point is that Dangdang is not even close to being a leader in the Chinese e-commerce space, despite what the nice Investment Bankers in Armani suits would have you believe.
He'd been out all night carousing, and then he would come home to a respectable family, and the family would pat the dog on the head, and the family would say what a nice dog Rover is.
What's nice about a cap rate is that you don't have to guess at what housing prices will do in the coming year.
' And I don't say anything, and she says, 'And what about the nice chair you're sitting on?
"Everybody's wondering what's going to happen, that's what's nice about it, " he added.
What's nice is that the keys are spaced far enough apart that you're unlikely to ever hit the wrong one.
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What would be nice to hear is someone from FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) say we should withdraw QE2 before the June date.
What has been nice is that with the opening of our offseason program, we're in a stage where we can finally see our players.
But what about that nice old thing the frisson, the suggestion?
What's nice about him as an actor is he'll contribute to the fullest to make sure that the scene works and the film works, because he's one of the few actors who looks at it as a whole.
What would be nice to see is a breakdown not just of the age demographics on Facebook, but also how active each age demographic is on Facebook, in terms of number of posts per day or amount of time spend on the social network.
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What seems like a nice little cash pile for investors (exceeding one billion dollars) may well be less than meets the eye.
"What's so nice to discover is that if I have to be a playwright, at least I'm a deeply pretentious playwright, " he says, laughing.
He's written about his earlier experiences as a victims fund administrator in a book called "Who Gets What, " and nice to have you back on TALK OF THE NATION.
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STEPHENS-MEDLEY: That if you have the time or the resources , what you have would be nice.
What could have been a nice bit of gameplay turned out to be a wasted opportunity.
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Now for the bad news, which concerns what happens when all those nice guys actually get in power.
Modern day Nice sits on what is thought to be some of the first evidence of human activity in Europe.
Dan Gillmor has a nice column outlining what Facebook would like to do: become a monopoly or standard utility.
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The advertisement was nice, but what surprised me was the medium.
In England, which spends far less on health care that America does, there is a controversial agency called NICE that decides what the country is going to pay for.
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