Substantial price reductions or even donations of welfare-enhancing new medicines for poor countries are called for.
But, beyond a firm grounding in practical philosophy, more immediate reforms are called for.
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Smaller quota increases are urged for mackerel and hake, while small reductions are called for with plaice, blue whiting and sole.
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All women in the Isle of Man between the ages of 25 and 49 are called for cervical screening every three years.
But to find the savings, the draconian savings that are called for in these measures, you would have to do that to these programs.
And we certainly understand the budgetary demands that are called for.
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The interview goes well, you are called back for a second and you begin to hope.
Subscriber giants are called this for a reason, and must use their subscriber-base to effect a change in consumer behaviour.
If you make the first cut and are called back for a second interview, personal finance expert Barbara Friedberg suggests scanning department stores for clearance-priced accessories.
Now, such teams are also called out for hazardous material accidents, weapons of mass destruction and wide-area searches.
Soft-shell clams are usually called steamers when they are sold whole for steaming and fryers or belly clams when they are sold shucked (with siphon removed) for frying.
John Mann, Labour MP for Bassetlaw, Karl Turner, MP for Hull East, and Labour Lord Toby Harris are among those who have called for Mr Maude to resign if it turns out his comments contributed to the burns accident suffered by 46-year-old Diane Hill.
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Insinuating that search engine results are being manipulated, Almunia called for the application of antitrust rules to digital media in the same way they are applied in other industries.
They are rehashed active management strategies that are being called an index for marketing purposes.
That is, unless they are called out and exposed for what they really are.
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Brazil's military police, as the general constabulary is called, are responsible for most of the abuse.
In 1998, Caterpillar set up a VEBA, as the trust funds are called, this stands for Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association.
The sort of light they are looking for is called Cherenkov radiation.
Among other duties, the office is charged with protecting the job rights of National Guard and Reserve members, some of whom are called away from employers for long periods of time.
Rather than blowing the froth off their traditional favourites, Australians are also opting for imported beers and what are called craft beers.
Having called for it for years, Europeans are now divided over their response.
Widely acknowledged to be a world authority on distance learning, Mr Bear acts as an expert witness for the FBI on trials involving so called diploma mills where degrees are sold for cash.
Bulgaria has repeatedly said it does not believe its medics are guilty, and has called for a fair trial.
The research also raises the question of what so-called unisex perfumes are for.
France has maintained that the weapons inspectors are containing Saddam and has called for another progress report on March 14th.
At Oxford University, pupils who appear to be succeeding in challenging circumstances are "flagged up" and are more likely to be called for interview.
More likely than not, what really bothered these gentlemen from Likud was that these groups are not simply being called out for the European funding they receive.
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