Be vocal and talk to your hospital to get the bill reduced immediately.
That's why IPPF, the world's largest reproductive health and rights organization, will be vocal and visible at the Rio Summit.
The radif may be vocal or instrumental, performed on a variety of instruments with different performance techniques including the long- necked lutes ''t?r'' and ''set?r, '' as well as the ''santur'' hammered zither, ''kam?nche'' spike fiddle and ''ney'' reed pipe.
He said children may be very vocal about their hallucinations or withdraw into their own world - which can be very hard to recognise.
We expect industry will also be very vocal about keeping the limit at .08.
And they tend to be more vocal in their discontent than average users.
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Now, however, I do think fans are trying to be more vocal about their opposition to the Blake-Batman idea, thank goodness.
Even so, there are bound to be a vocal minority of deniers or questioners though who will not accept this version of events.
Last year he published his memoirs titled, "Wiser in Battle: A Soldier's Story, " and he has continued to be a vocal critic of the war.
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In my experience, a theater audience that contains a significant number of black people is prone to be more vocal in its response to a show.
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So you have seen in the past him be very vocal about the fact that he felt like there was an irritant that he wanted to highlight in his comments.
But the electronics industry--which was fairly quiet when the broadcast flag was initially devised--might be more vocal the next time around, says Cindy Cohn, a lawyer with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, an online civil liberties group.
Because I am fundamentally opposed to his foreign policies also, and to his escalation of immigrant deportations and medical marijuana busts and the ratcheting up of the TSA. I think you can support a candidate and still be a vocal and persistent critic.
To laughter, Mr McFadden replied: "Comrade Digby, as we call him in the department" would be a very vocal and effective voice in the government.
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Another, Magic Remote, can be controlled with vocal commands.
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You will not hear them in loud demonstrations on the Mall, nor will they be among the vocal and demanding activists who visit your office, disrupt your hearings, or send demanding or politically-threatening phone calls or e-mails.
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He wanted Otis's vocal to be louder and wanted me to remix the tape.
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Even if a grand coalition holds together, it might be pushed by a vocal opposition into populist policies such as tighter immigration control.
The broadcasting lobby may be extremely powerful and vocal, but they do not get to make the ultimate determination of how Americans use this critical national resource.
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Maybe we need to be a bit more vocal about who we are and how old we are, just to show the music industry and artists that we are out here.
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Workers tend to be better organised and more vocal than consumers.
So far, the market perception believes that the rather vocal organization may be a bit late to the reserve party game as this is not original news.
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.
It can be seen in the growth of vocal neighbourhood organisations in parts of town that never had them before 2005.
MTV's broadcast turned down sounds of the audience during the playing of the video, but the vocal audience could still be heard.
Divas with busy international careers routinely demanded "suitcase arias, " showpieces tailor-made for their own vocal strengths that could be slotted into any given opera.
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