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Registries and chains provide a model for how an above-board market in kidneys might develop, protecting the interests of both donors and recipients.
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It is also a completely predictable byproduct of the current system, willed into being by policy makers who ignore the plight of kidney patients and by doctors who see above-board payments — and the protections of contract and malpractice law that would go with them — as pollution.
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It is also a completely predictable byproduct of the current system, willed into being by policy makers who ignore the plight of kidney patients and by doctors who see above-board payments — and the protections of contract and malpractice law that would go with them — as pollution.
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Their actions have not been above-board and I believe other people would have lost their clearances altogether.
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Registries and chains provide a model for how an above-board market in kidneys might develop, protecting the interests of both donors and recipients.
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In these instances, each side has its own negotiator and the negotiator works through an arbitrator, to keep things as calm and above-board as possible.
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The men in the crowd were open in their admiration of Saxon, in an above-board manner.
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Such costs cannot be managed because they amount to hidden transfer payments rather than an above-board controlled program.
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Said Sessoms: "It's all receipted, all above-board," adding that he has requested an internal audit of the expenses, which will be delivered to the UDC board.
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But you know, I don't know if AIM has a vested interested in being 100% above-board with these statistics.
READING: AVN Magazine, September 2009 darkerblogistan 2009
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