Their attitude is, well, people change jobs enough for us to pay for the preventive medicine now when the problem may not crop up for another 20 years and they'll be long out of our system, so we don't want to reimburse it because it will make things more costly.
He notes it could be part of the Sagittarius stream, a remnant of the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy, long assumed to be one of the building blocks of our own Milky Way.
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It is obvious a much deeper political union must be part of the long-term future of the euro zone.
Those scientists honored to join the Qanats Club will be given a certificate and formally become members of the Club through certificates endorsed by UNESCO and ICQHS. The members of the club will be long-term partners of ICQHS to further pursue its mandate in advancing the knowledge of Qanats and capacity-building for the Qanats know-how.
Friedman would have argued to do less and grow the monetary base at a steady rate that is the sum of what you want the long-term inflation rate to be and what you think the long-term growth of the economy will be and then, like the bumper car, take your hands off the wheel and let capitalism and markets do the rest.
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"Whoever gets elected, there may be a long period of political instability, " says analyst Eum Kim Chung.
Though tempered by pragmatism, Mr Chavez's chief inspiration appears to be the long tradition of Latin American populism.
In normal times, there would be a long line of trucks waiting to cross the border into Iran.
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And, sometimes, a slump in profitability may not be representative of long-term potential.
The ceremony's most striking feature will be the long list of absentees.
But his legacy in England will be his long list of hard-to-explain stunts, from setting off fireworks in his bathroom to his unscheduled appearances in Manchester-area schools.
This could be a long battle of attrition, for MSN is trying to grow at a time when the number of new users going online has slowed dramatically.
Income investors need to accept the fact that they have very little potential to achieve any meaningful income in the bond market and they should be out of long term bonds.
The reasons for this are not entirely clear, but the main culprit seems to be a long history of inadequate primary health care in poor communities, especially those in the south.
However, with all 15 EU countries having to agree any trade deal negotiated at Doha, and with France facing elections early next year, there will be a long night of negotiations ahead.
He is chiefly concerned about global government debt problems and believes it will take years for the world to cleanse itself through what will be a long period of deleveraging filled with unexpected events.
"It is clear that the main element of any United States policy toward the Soviet Union must be that of a long-term, patient but firm and vigilant containment of Russian expansive tendencies, " he wrote.
America is good at looking after its servicemen's health and, in exchange, many of those airmen have agreed to be part of a long-term medical study that looks at all sorts of health-related questions.
And as it turns out, this might be one of the more long-lasting aspects of the whole endeavor.
Mr Shapiro himself turns sleuth, exposing as fraudulent a piece of evidence long thought to be genuine one more hoax in the long history of Shakespearean wild goose chases.
But another reason Mr Brown is safe is that he has deprived himself of what ought to be one of the few advantages of long incumbency.
These departures will be part of the 80% of long-haul flights it aims to operate from Heathrow next week, up from 70% during the previous walkout, which ended on Wednesday.
In humans the vocal tract acts as a filter on the sound from the source, and the "source-filter theory" held that the separate, fine control of the vocal tract to be the product of a long evolution in the development of the subtleties of speech.
Crooke's first task, an arduous one, was to find out how big the drug should be to best target RNA. RNA strands stretch thousands of nucleotides long, and there may be only one offender out of 100, 000 different strands floating in a cell at any given time.
And we are making sure that those we help are those who will be friends of ours in the long term and friends of our allies in the region over the long term.
He said none of the evidence collected improperly would be used against Miami and that the long-awaited notice of allegations would be delayed until after an external review is completed in approximately two weeks.
Groupon and other incumbents have built strong user bases, however, the quality of their audience has yet to be proven in terms of long-term ROI for advertisers.
Of course, this could simply be the result of some long-term planning rather than evidence of the next iPhone, but the timing is a bit curious to say the least.
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There is no doubt investors would love to see a return of stability and what they consider to be the common sense of long-term investing.
"I'm still only 21 but I agree that it won't be too long before I'll be one of the more experienced players - particularly the way gaelic football is going at the moment".
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