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  • The session, titled "Leveraging Community Pharmacists and Convenient Care Clinics in an ACA World," examined in particular the benefits these providers can have for the healthcare system as collaboration and delivering measurable outcomes become even more important under the Accountable Care Act ACA, a provision of healthcare reform.

    unknown title 2011

  • The survey was conducted in July and August and commissioned by a nonprofit artist-support organization called Leveraging Investments in Creativity, which worked with Princeton Survey Research Associates International and the Helicon Collaborative, a consulting firm that advises nonprofits.

    NYT > Home Page 2009

  • The survey was conducted in July and August and commissioned by a nonprofit artist-support organization called Leveraging Investments in Creativity, which worked with Princeton Survey Research Associates International and the Helicon Collaborative, a consulting firm that advises nonprofits.

    Signs of the Times 2009

  • It's called Leveraging the Kindle - How to maximize the Kindle's benefits to your r ...

    Feeds4all documents in category 'SEO' 2008

  • "Leveraging" is intuitively cheaper and faster because much of the life cycle cost drivers of a new system are already in place, hence considered sunk costs.

    ROFASix NOTR 2010

  • David Price's great plenary keynote, "Soft Power, Hard Power and the Anthropological" Leveraging "of Cultural" Assets ": Distilling the Theory, Politics and Ethics of Anthropological Counterinsurgency"

    Savage Minds 2009

  • Leveraging the aberrant Solyndra bankruptcy, these groups have launched an orchestrated series of attacks against the renewables sector by trying to discredit other companies, even those that are driving America forward with innovative solutions that actually do compete on a global basis.

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Big Carbon's Sock Puppets Declare War on America and the Planet Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 2011

  • Leveraging the aberrant Solyndra bankruptcy, these groups have launched an orchestrated series of attacks against the renewables sector by trying to discredit other companies, even those that are driving America forward with innovative solutions that actually do compete on a global basis.

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Big Carbon's Sock Puppets Declare War on America and the Planet Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 2011

  • Leveraging the aberrant Solyndra bankruptcy, these groups have launched an orchestrated series of attacks against the renewables sector by trying to discredit other companies, even those that are driving America forward with innovative solutions that actually do compete on a global basis.

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Big Carbon's Sock Puppets Declare War on America and the Planet Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 2011

  • Leveraging the aberrant Solyndra bankruptcy, these groups have launched an orchestrated series of attacks against the renewables sector by trying to discredit other companies, even those that are driving America forward with innovative solutions that actually do compete on a global basis.

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Big Carbon's Sock Puppets Declare War on America and the Planet Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 2011

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