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Also Nyokki, I have been actually looking at the “raw” bill rather than some glorified inturpritation and it seems like there is allot to gain here, if competitive insurance companies want to exist then they have to fit within certain guide-lines set by an association.
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If Americans lived by the new guide-lines -- or the old ones, for that matter -- we would no doubt look better, feel better and live longer.
Vats, Fats And Rats 2008
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These are just some ways of healing yourself, you can try and make up your own, nothings set in concrete, they are just some guide-lines to help you heal the inside.
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We wonder what would Iraq have been like if we had openly applied Paul's guide-lines in dealing with this country; could Saddam have continued as the horrible dictator he was.
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Instead, following the state approved guidelines, the government poseurs would be trying to circumvent the program guide-lines or rewrite them.
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But Cheney and Bush, during their stay, would be working toward redefining the state's approved guidelines; and the government poseurs would be trying to circumvent the program guide-lines or ignore them completely.
Torturers Can Not Get A Teacher's Certification In Oklahoma 2006
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The NAS panel referred to the guide-lines and mentioned they “should” be followed.
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Examiers would meet sometime in April to make inputs and compile guide-lines.
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The lack of clear guide-lines and the uncertainty on the part of the police will come to an end on Friday, November 15, 1996 when the Regulation of
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Foundation for Human Rights which will be responsible for the policy guide-lines of the programme as well as funding decisions.
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