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Locum tenens isn't a bargain for hospitals or a health-care system that is already the world's costliest and accounts for nearly 17% of the U.S. economy, according to federal government data.
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From the arachnophobic and simply dim Locum family solicitor Lucia Dolan.
Law Society Gazette: Mail Readers Hysterically Anti HRA 2008
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Locum is the abstraction/discovery layer independent of SOPAC and anything else; it can be used without anything else as a development layer if wanted.
Blyberg and Barr: Solving the OPAC problem « Attempting Elegance 2008
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SOPAC is built on top of Locum, which sits on top of the ILS.
Blyberg and Barr: Solving the OPAC problem « Attempting Elegance 2008
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Ostensibly, Locum will work with any ILS so long as you write a connector that works with the ILS in question.
Blyberg and Barr: Solving the OPAC problem « Attempting Elegance 2008
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Team24 originally entered the GP Locum market as a niche player operating across the UK.
UK Locums go for Team24 Thatsnews 2006
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This effective cost saving is passed directly on to their clients by reducing the overall charge of their services, this allows Practice managers to plan their GP Locum cover in advance and within budget.
UK Locums go for Team24 Thatsnews 2006
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In this context, Mr President, I would also like to express our full support for the Locum II Conference aimed at mobilising both our peoples into a cooperative development initiative that will address many issues and strengthen the people-to-people relations.
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I have tried the sagacity of many skilful persons of the present day, to decipher the fac-simile; and I think the only plausible interpretation is, that since it must necessarily have been D'Oysel's signature, it may be the initials of his name, joined with his title as _Locum tenens_, or
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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The ecclesiastical province of Dalmatia was erected by Leo XII in 1828, by the Bull "Locum beati Petri", when the two Archbishoprics of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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