The French fork over more than 20% of their income in taxes for public coverage (and another 2.5% to purchase supplemental private coverage)--yet their public program suffers from chronic deficits.
Would The New York Times refer to its own aggressive public relations program as superficial?
But when his fundraising improved, McCain declared that he was withdrawing from the public financing program.
Medicaid has less broad-based appeal than Medicare, probably because it is more associated as a public welfare program.
The public VR program has assisted more than 18.2 million individuals with disabilities to prepare for, obtain and retain employment.
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It would have taxpayers across America fund a public program to provide coverage for mass losses from storms and earthquakes.
While he's a fan of infrastructure spending, he hasn't, as far as I know, called for a Roosevelt-style public works program.
Hunter College Elementary School, an elite public gifted program, operates outside the Education Department and has aligned its deadlines with private schools.
The private sector can develop Systems of Enhanced Disclosure that will be superior to and correct the deficiencies within the NASD Public Disclosure Program.
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What will happen to our thus far ineffectual Public Diplomacy program?
In short, the Public Disclosure Program actually misleads investors into believing the risks related to doing business with brokerage firms are far less than they really are.
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The Sunday public affairs program, which was seen in more than 200 countries around the world, featured interviews with presidents and heads of state, politicians, candidates and observers.
So far, the group has logged almost two million data points through a public online program called Nature's Notebook and hopes to add an additional million observations this year.
But Berwick is expected to preside over evolutionary changes whereby the public program becomes less of a rubber-stamp payer and more like an HMO where claims can be rejected.
Most genetic tests have not been approved by the FDA, said W. Andrew Faucett, director of the genomics and public health program at the Emory University School of Medicine.
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Mr. LAITHUM: I'm thinking maybe something along the line of what they did during the Depression, when they made the Public Works program where the government put people to work.
She would also allow individuals to join the private health care plans that are offered to members of Congress, and she would create a new public insurance program modeled after Medicare.
"a fun-house mirror version of This American Life", said founder Kevin Allison, referring to the popular US public radio program, currently based in New York, featuring many personal stories, including some told in The Moth.
Earlier this year FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski announced a competition called the Open Internet Challenge, aimed at fostering the creation of apps to detect net neutrality violators, though it has yet to produce a public program.
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The proposal would include an incentive for states to broaden participation in their public preschool program for additional middle-class families, which states may choose to reach and serve in a variety of ways, such as a sliding-scale arrangement.
Loopholes in the Investment Advisers Public Disclosure Program In 1996 Congress amended the Investment Advisers Act to require that the SEC establish a readily accessible electronic process to respond to public inquiries about investment advisers and their disciplinary information.
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It was only when the Administration was facing virulent criticism for its inability to define and deliver a coherent U.S. policy toward Bosnia, culminating in the abortive five-power "joint action plan, " that the public relations program was put back into gear.
The questions about the initiative's privacy policies also apply to its role in surveying government networks, says Jim Lewis, a former foreign service official and director of the Technology and Public Policy Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
The brokerage industry is unique in that it has been permitted to self-regulate with limited SEC oversight, self-insure through the Securities Investor Protection Corporation, self-adjudicate through mandatory NASD Dispute Resolution arbitration, and even control, through the NASD Public Disclosure Program, the information the public receives about firms.
These days, I contribute stories to the New York Times, Chicago Medicine magazine and teach writing at Loyola University Chicago and you can hear me on XM Satellite's ReachMD or in Chicago on CBS' WBBM newsradio or see me on PBS affiliate WTTW's Chicago Tonight television public affairs program.
To prevent the real-estate market from crashing, China also started a massive public-housing program aimed at lower-income workers.
Thousands of students were incorrectly told they weren't eligible for the city's gifted-and-talented public-school program due to errors by the testing company, city officials said Friday.
His public-television program, "Ebert Presents At the Movies, " airs weekends.
Why would an environmentally oriented public-works program be any different?
Consider, for example, the Milwaukee public school choice program.
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