The children have a moving beauty, and when they and their parents have to submit to the humiliations of a lottery system in order to get into a charter the effect is enraging.
Violent crime victims who suffer minor injuries will not get compensation under changes which have come into effect in England, Wales and Scotland.
This, too, can be hyperpolarised but, unlike 3He, it can also be absorbed by blood, and can thus get into the rest of the body, an effect that may be useful for other types of diagnosis.
The bandwagon effect makes it harder and harder to get back into the race.
It is unclear exactly when the Telegraph will start charging, but the newspaper said that readers will get a one-month free trial before the paywall comes into effect.
Recent changes made by the federal government however, now have states and insurers concerned about the program they are required to pay into and get funding from, once the health care law takes effect.
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The reality is that there is a one-time bump in spending that comes in 2014, the year most of the health care reform law goes into effect and the 32.5 million begin to get the coverage.
As the spectrum of technologies applied to solve health issues broadens, it could combine to discover disease early when it is cheaper and easier to treat, reduce the use of expensive medication in cases where it has little effect, ensure patients get the right dosage of drugs, improve research into preventative medicine, vaccines and treatment.
When I fought in the Gulf War, the unit I was apart of had the mission to destroy the Iraqi scuds that were being fired into Israel in an attempt by Saddam Hussein to get an Israeli response, with the side effect of breaking up the Muslim alliance that we had during the Gulf War.
Moreover, since in practice the party would be culturally and emotionally incapable of getting together with the Tories, it might as well get something out of its relationship with Labour: a slice of power to put its cherished policies into effect.
Under the changes, which are expected to come fully into effect in 2014, teachers will no longer receive automatic annual pay rises, but will get annual appraisals with schools deciding on salary levels.
Stuck between two conflicting legal systems, the baby, in effect, became stateless and parentless and there were major difficulties trying to get the baby through immigration into Britain.
Thus far, lawmakers in Washington have been unable to get a deal done that would prevent the wave of spending cuts and tax increases that is set to go into effect at the end of the year.
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And so that you get into the problem that you don't have the resources to spend on things that we know have a deterrent effect, we know have an effect on crime, whether it's the cop on the beat or it's social service.
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