As the FT put it a fortnight ago: 'By introducing a clutch of overseas providers to provide treatment centres for National Health Service patients, the government has at a stroke transformed a significant chunk of the country's health care exposing to scrutiny some of the myths on which private medical care is sold.
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The French government has said it will object to exposing Moussaoui to the death penalty, but French officials conceded there is little they can do but object.
Sarah Swaddling of Farming Today said that "the milk processors, the middle man between farmers and the supermarkets, are the source of farmers' anger" due to exposing themselves to the world cream price, which has recently crashed.
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said his nation's officials had urged Algeria's government to avoid exposing hostages to danger.
She has so far run almost entirely on business-school platitudes to avoid exposing herself to attack by the Republican right.
Festival organiser Kendal Calling has already pleaded guilty to exposing an employee to risk under the Health and Safety at Work Act.
The system gave utilities an incentive to spend money on scrubbers to reduce emissions without exposing ratepayers to a sudden increase in electricity costs.
As business leaders, we need to make a habit of exposing ourselves to divergent points of view.
Many retailers became "highly leveraged" - taking on big debts to keep trading, thus exposing them to takeover bids by rivals.
The Prima model "makes very little sense as it risks millions to make pennies" by exposing movies to the possibility of piracy early on, Mr. Fithian says.
Sleep therapists correct the syndrome by forcing the advanced phase patients to stay up late and exposing them to bright light around 0230 AM - helping to "manually" reset the clock.
He assumes that the very act of exporting raises the productivity of firms, because selling on world markets forces companies to raise their game while exposing them to new ideas and techniques.
These all should be available by the end of August, so you still have a little time to clean your room before exposing it to the world -- or at least your Skype contacts.
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The article recounts how the Saudis are using teams of three clerics and a psychiatrist or psychologist to "reeducate" young men by exposing them to hours of clerical discourse.
Professor Salisbury clashed with Dr Wakefield at the height of the MMR controversy when he said parents who refused to give their children the jab were exposing them to unnecessary risk.
The new ISAF tactics call for allied troops to accompany Afghan forces in joint operations, exposing them to attack.
Firms may borrow too much to invest in projects with low returns, thereby exposing banks to dangerous risks.
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He said Japanese officials had urged the Algerian government to avoid exposing the hostages to danger.
And the finding is particularly pertinent because existing dietary advice to pregnant women, at least in America, is that they should limit their consumption of seafood in order to avoid exposing their fetuses to trace amounts of brain-damaging methyl mercury.
ActionAce had to incorporate in the U.S. - exposing itself to higher U.S. tax rates if and when it turns a profit.
Eventually, geological processes force some ancient sedimentary layers to the surface, briefly revealing embedded fossils but also exposing them to the elements, ensuring that unnoticed relics are rapidly eroded.
And if that didn't make the parents angry enough, there was the concern that the children, by sitting so close to the TV sets as they drew, could be exposing themselves to harmful radiation.
Ensuring that young people learn the importance of science, technology, engineering, and math while in school is crucial to maintaining our culture of innovation, but so is exposing youth to the types of career opportunities available in these and other high-growth fields.
And according to a recent study in the online journal First Monday, some parents are actively lying to help underage kids join Facebook and other networks, unwittingly exposing them to online bullying.
The most valuable finds, however, allow Williams to walk new engineers through the process of repairing older machines, exposing them to the craft--and the art--of solving problems.
One is it increases the proportion of the nutrients in the food that can be digested, and it does that basically by opening them up to be accessible to enzymes, it denatures proteins for instances, unraveling them and exposing them to the action of snipping enzymes.
At the same time, Todenhofer was starting to wonder if there wasn't a downside to plucking a frightened and anxious girl from a shanty town on the edge of Baghdad and exposing her to life in the West in short bursts that were hard for her to make sense of.
More seriously, the subscription cards needed to activate the set-top boxes are easy to duplicate, exposing the company to heavy losses every month through piracy.
So I could focus on their values, exposing them to extracurricular activities and making them confident.
We are then exposing them to what it is like to work beyond those areas.
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