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How about more news coverage of the perverse incentives in the healthcare system - like the piece on NPR earlier this week which discussed, in-part, physician-owned imaging centers.
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It is truly bizarre that the public education system, which at least in-part is dedicated to preparing people for careers and life, would devalue expertise.
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Dan I want to read in-part a statement that the Mormon Church put out about these demonstrations.
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Now wake up, smell the coffee, and realize that you are in-part responsible for what is going on.
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IIRC, they have agreed to do a couple of 4-song appearances at a couple of events in the past, which Navy had sponsored in-part… One of the X-Games comes to mind, and an Hispanic event in Texas, and we PAID through the nose for those performances… they are NOT the be-all-end-all Pro-BushWar band… at all.
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This was in-part because of a lower base, but also because food prices were rising noticeably.
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The basis is in-part tied to a study conducted by SRK Global "SRK", which recently completed an independent assessment of the Gurupi project.
unknown title 2011
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Specific terms of the agreement will not be disclosed at the current time, but may be disclosed in-part as required by future regulatory filings.
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The Vipers (26-9) responded with a 12-0 run, fueled in-part by six points from Stanley Asumnu to take a 34-29 lead.
Brownsville Herald : VALLEY FREEDOM NEWSPAPERS 2010
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We'd love to do the same for Disney-we like many of their in-part dining venues-but coming up with the whole thing at once is tough for us.
SplicedFeed 2010
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