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Nice must also commit to generating longer-term solutions by rethinking the rigidity of the QALY, in order that expensive drugs for certain types of conditions do not fall foul of its parameters.
I often give couples the homework of creating 'willingess windows' -- a 20 minute period where you commit to generating arousal (physiological, psychological or both) without the expectation or demand of sex.
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Britain is legally committed to generating 15percentnt of all energy from renewables by 2020.
In August, the Australian government committed to generating 20percentt of the country's electricity supply from renewable sources by 2020.
Small-scale renewables will never provide the amount of low-carbon electricity that the UK is committed to generating by 2020.
Electricity is currently bought from a renewable energy supplier, but Dring has committed to generating onsite renewables through (above ground) wind and solar, with the intention of being a net exporter to the grid.
Austerity, he suggests, threatens a slide towards more privately owned parks; the management of the Royal Parks is, for instance, already committed to generating income from more "events, concessions and licences".
Most of the company's annual sales of $1.2 billion already are in Europe, where nations have committed to generating a fifth of their power from renewable sources by 2020.
Britain is committed to generating 15 per cent of its energy from renewable sources by the end of this decade under a previous EU target and is on course to meet this from existing projects.
Its gloomier projection may be seen as a particular embarrassment for the Tories, given that unlike Labour and the Liberal Democrats they are committed to generating a surplus on the overall budget.
"I think the real value of aid is in promoting and digging deep into something, and committing to generate innovations," he explains.
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