She said nurses were "too busy doing their jobs" to change times on discharge documents.
Workers change jobs 11 times on average, according to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
The first attack came from The New York Times, whose editorial position on climate change is about as opposite to that in the WSJ as could be.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) A social media editor pleaded not guilty Tuesday to conspiring with the hacking group Anonymous to gain access to the Los Angeles Times' website and change the headline on a December 2010 story.
The trial scheme is due to run until the end of May, with a decision on whether to change the visiting times permanently to be made soon after.
In these times when change is accelerating, culture is seldom on the front burner.
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The likely fate of the Amazon under climate change came under focus early last year when, as one of a series of attacks on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the Sunday Times newspaper accused the panel of having included an unsubstantiated claim that up to 40% of the forest could be affected by climate change in future.
In a statement, Mr Fitschen and Mr Jain said Deutsche was making its "most comprehensive reconfiguration ... in recent times" and was on a "path of deliberate but sometimes uncomfortable change".
The reform panel pushed the Camden Police Department to create computerized crime maps, and to change police beats and shifts to focus on the worst areas and times.
Vettel was forced to pit no less than three times as the weather continued to change, while Lewis Hamilton's hopes of winning on his final race for McLaren were cruelly dashed.
It brought this embarrassment on itself when William Kovacs, its senior vice president for environment, technology and regulatory affairs, told the Los Angeles Times that it might seek a full trial of the scientific consensus on man-made climate change to block the EPA's regulatory agenda, which it believed was illegal, unless there were Congressional hearings.
To be sure you are marking a fundamental change in human society borders on the impossible--such events happen just a few times a century, and (barring things like ecological collapse) rarely with anyone's ability to see at the time that anything has changed.
They charge up to ten times more than informal channels, must change money at official rates and, in some countries, levy a tax on the exchange.
As times get tougher, more and more ranchers and farmers see that something has to change if they hope to pass on their land to another generation.
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