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Obama has proposed a national version of the same ban.
There is also a national version of this idea at bikebudi.com (part of the Liftshare network).
The government would have to create a national version of his database and, to do so, would need doctors and hospitals to have electronic medical records.
And in December 2006, while preparing for his first presidential bid, Mr. Romney signed his name to a national version of the pledge for no new taxes.
We also seem to be heading toward a national version of the sort of personal financial crisis that our health system fosters.
THE Bush administration presented Operation TIPS as sort of a national version of a neighborhood block-watch, a universally praised program that helps communities foil common criminals.
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For each language, a panel consisting of national research partners, the European Health Literacy Survey Coordinator, the translators and other relevant health professionals assessed the two translations with the aim of agreeing to a formal national version of the HLS-EU-Q.
The essential texture of the show, however, depends on that strange fantasy language of celebrity public relations which has been concocted for the public by mass-entertainment producers and stars and in recent years has become almost formalized as a kind of national version of a modern courtier style.
Thereafter, a native speaker at IARC reviewed the translation by comparing the national version with the original English version.
Historically speaking, the international deck is the English national version of the French national deck.
There are one national version and 16 provincial or municipal versions.
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