But Health Secretary Andrew Lansley rejected the charge, saying that the NHS reforms represented the "working out in practice of policies which were actually started, but never implemented properly, by the previous government".
The consultation produced striking evidence on the extent of homophobic bullying in educational institutions worldwide and enabled experts to share many examples of good practice in terms of policy and interventions to prevent and address homophobic bullying in educational institutions globally.
He directs the MedSeq Project, the first National Institutes of Health study to examine the impact of whole genome sequencing in the practice of medicine.
Let's look at one of the biggest changes in medical practice of the past decade: the decision to stop putting millions of postmenopausal women on hormone replacement therapy, which postulated that replacing the estrogen and progesterone their bodies were no longer making would do them long-term good.
Lee was forced to sit out of a scrimmage and was limited in practice because of concussion symptoms following the fight.
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Although, on the face of it, the Versailles meeting adds greatly to the tally of recent Franco-German initiatives, in practice some of them are likely to prove damp squibs.
At the center of the judge's ruling is a finding that prosecutors across the state participated in the practice of excluding potential black jurors.
The twice-weekly jousts between the prime minister and the opposition leader in the Commons mean that both have had years of practice in the art of the sound-bite.
From 1979 to 1993, Judge Droney was engaged in the private practice of law in Hartford, Connecticut, specializing in trial work.
"We believe the Catholic Church in England and Wales should become an example of best practice in the prevention of child abuse and in responding to it, " he said.
Apparently, while 73% of middle managers say they work in an environment that claims to support learning and development only around a half of them are actually experiencing it in practice and a quarter of them believe that in reality their companies actually see personal development as something of a luxury.
But in practice little of the billions hoped for has reached government coffers.
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What is not in doubt is that the subprime crisis has exposed four deep flaws in the practice of securitisation.
In practice, of course, bankruptcy intervenes before the losses become too enormous.
"Following the recent reports of improper practice in part of its cemetery service, the council have been working very closely with the Blackburn family, " he said in a statement.
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Shaw had already been in the practice of ending conversations with light prods for juicy office gossip he told Forbes, but he found that employees were sometimes taken aback by his curiosity.
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But no country wants the conference, which will consist in practice mainly of weekly or fortnightly meetings of national representatives in Brussels, and which will probably open on February 14th, to drag on too long.
When Leslie and I were coming up in the practice of law, firms large, medium and small, tended to make associates equity partners if they were great lawyers and showed promise as productive shepherds of existing business.
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As a result, his business roots are steeped in the practice of protecting the image of a retail brand, which is what the Carolina Panthers unquestionably are, and what Newton is becoming through his growing trough of endorsements.
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One is that in the 1970s it was clear that the ability to move genes between creatures was going to bring about a huge change in the practice of science itself, and biologists were eager for that to happen.
Signature programmes include Beyond Grey Pinstripes, a global data base and report card on MBA business education, and the Corporate Values Strategy Group, a forum for business leaders to promote change in policy and business practice in pursuit of long-term value creation.
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It was nearly eliminated by the Newt Gingrich-led GOP House in 1995 as one more government agency meddling in the practice of medicine, but managed to survive with a change to the current name, an altered mission and a 20 percent budget cut.
At the clinic, run by Dr. Geeta Shroff, a former obstetrician and pediatrician who admits she is self taught in the practice of stem cell medicine, Cash received embryonic stem cell injections for a disorder that resembles Down syndrome and is caused by a missing part of his X chromosome.
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Furthermore, in practice invocation of the precautionary principle focuses attention solely on the possibility of harm, often ignoring information about the dose to which people are exposed, avoiding consideration of benefits of the agent in question and whether safer substitutes are available, and giving greater weight to studies that appear to indicate a hazard, even when these studies may be of poorer quality.
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The brothers face five charges of engaging in a commercial practice which is a misleading action and three charges of engaging in a commercial practice which is a misleading omission.
The partial or total removal of external female genitalia is illegal in the UK but the practice occurs in parts of Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
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It is also funding a International Association of Chiefs of Police study on best practice in use of the weapons.
Second, these litigators have employed imminently respected and knowledgeable sports economist and Stanford man, Roger Noll, as one of their chief experts in analyzing what is fair and standard practice in other realms of the entertainment industry.
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This is, again, conditional upon possessing knowledge about Islamic law, knowing rules and regulations of the Islamic judiciary system in Islam, and choosing a branch of practice as close in specialty as possible to the rules and regulations of Islamic law.
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