But the BDA's Scottish committee said the "target-driven" qualifying criteria would mean more practices might abandon all health service patients to focus solely on private work.
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With the recession hitting Medicaid outcomes have been getting better by virtue of healthier people in the system (due to rising unemployment from 2007 to 2011) and by more practices and insurers realizing that service delivery and outcomes needed to get better.
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Gemfields's efforts come amid other attempts by investors to bring more modern practices to the industry, including making pricing data more widely available and improving grading and tracking practices so that consumers can get a better idea of what their stones are worth and where they came from.
"Clothing is one of our more challenging practices, " says Jason Lawrence, 35, who mostly buys secondhand.
Importantly, these conventions are today working with industry to incite it to adopt more sustainable practices.
"There will be more business practices, such as being able to fire and hire as a corporate body, " he says.
The goals of organizations like PETA and Greenpeace are to see entire industries shift to more sustainable practices, not just individual companies.
Buy-out firms are also returning to some of their more controversial practices.
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The model should become more detailed as management practices become more sophisticated.
Brian Murray, senior counsel, told seven judges hearing the appeal in Dublin on Wednesday that his client was being denied what she seeks for fear that without an absolute ban on assisted suicide there could be more relaxed practices by doctors.
Most of these new varieties are designed to be resistant to pests and diseases, or to be resistant to herbicides, so that farmers can more effectively control weeds while adopting more environment-friendly no-till farming practices and more benign herbicides.
The adoption of more flexible working practices in many countries should also help to improve productivity.
In order to do that, the hospital will have to buy more of their practices.
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It accused the union of constantly resisting the introduction of new technology and more efficient working practices.
"As people get a bit older, we also see more traditional dating practices across all age groups, " says Garcia.
And relative rankings may remind lenders that they must worry about systemic risks, encouraging more responsible lending practices in the next cycle.
As far as the developed world, Britain has much more efficient farming practices, better transportation, storage and processing facilities.
Many food and beverage companies have joined the Childhood Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative, which promises more responsible marketing practices.
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Although the use of automated systems are not banned, companies have been told by Ofcom to employ such practices more carefully.
Moreover, as the court noted, it has to follow the actual language of the Constitution, and not more recent lax practices.
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This is an important move, and a laudable step as it pushes federal government IT practices more towards private sector efficiency levels.
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If primary care practices more aggressively adopt an anesthesia model, we might simultaneously expand access to primary care while improving the quality of the care we provide.
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Lower trade barriers, more flexible work practices and deregulation of product markets have boosted productivity growth and put the economy on a better footing to withstand shocks.
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The battle to win more flexible working practices throughout firms has reached a "stalemate", with high demand among employees for reform, but few organisations offering what staff want, the magazine said.
Those low numbers mean that exploit prevention tools should never be used as a substitute for more basic security practices like keeping software updated and patched, says NSS Labs president Rick Moy.
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Skeptics say doctors should be able to care for many more patients in the future with more efficient group practices, greater reliance on physician assistants and nurse practitioners, and "telemedicine" done via the phone and online.
Ms. Tsarnaeva, in a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, said she often visited many of the same Internet sites as her son, as the two exchanged ideas on religion and adopted more orthodox Islamic practices.
Though Nike committed to fair labor practices more than a decade ago, it still faces problems, including a report by the Associated Press last year that workers for its Converse brand in Indonesia were being slapped by supervisors, forced to stand in the scorching sun for hours at a stretch as punishment for not meeting quotas, and insulted as dogs and pigs by bosses.
In other words, players could sacrifice more on the revenue split because they could win on safety issues (fewer contract practices, more funds into health benefits, etc.).
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The law explicitly prohibits the use of significant co-pays to steer Medicaid enrollees into more cost-effective practices.
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