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Meanings of specific services in anglès
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Usage of specific services in anglès
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This would be to cover specificservices that the NHI does not.
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That can be important as operators try to market specificservices or applications.
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Conclusion: There is significant gender bias against the Medicare reimbursement of female- specificservices.
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All I ask is: for what specificservices were they given?
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The recommendations included specificservices for people who may face increased discrimination or vulnerability.
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Consider the specificservices you would like provided.
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There are other groups outside the south east but BME- specificservices are the exception, not the rule.
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Indications and contraindications for specificservices or procedures are not included in the scope of these documents.
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Public access to the cathedral ends on Monday but specificservices will continue until the end of January.
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But perhaps we should have specificservices for older drug users because they have completely different issues, Dr Beynon said.
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Details of the specificservices affected by the suspension were still being discussed internally at Google, according to the source.
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The cars had been equipped with Wi-Fi-sniffing hardware to record the names and MAC addresses of routers to improve Google location- specificservices.
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Dual diagnosis: Hundreds of mentally ill patients with addiction problems are not receiving specificservices for their condition, a new report has found.
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Guled Mire, an advocate for young Muslims, and co-founder of Third Culture Minds, said worries were raised that there weren't enough culturally- specificservices.
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However, if there is a collapse in some specificservices that would disrupt things more seriously, he told reporters at the EMA's London offices.
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He said campaigners were concerned not just about the outsourcing of specificservices but the wider "commodification of education" at the university.