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The extra money could help pay for the upgrade of the stadium, say, or the expansion of a practice facility.
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Policy developments driving changes in the delivery of primary care are accompanied by funding mechanisms designed to support expansion of practice nursing, while general practice reforms aim to increase their capacity to manage complex health care conditions.
The features that will still come into play in November include the reduction of early voting days from 17to1010; an expansion of the practice of challenging the voter eligibility of people standing in line at polling stations; restrictions on voter registration drives for under-18s; and a soft rollout for the voter identification requirement that will come into effect in 2016.
However, there are some problems with this idea of 'looking for everything' that seem to call for a more cautious expansion of the practice.
Frederick L. Cannon, a bank analyst at Keefe Bruyette & Woods, says that the expansion of the practice from wealthy individuals to corporate customers makes the F.D.I.C.'s limits toothless and exposes the government to more risk if banks fail in the future.
Moreover, since 2012, underground constructions have been introduced as a special residence type by the Greek building regulation, thus facilitating the expansion of such practice.
While controversy around the extraction technique may be familiar in North America, Europeans are only beginning to deal with the expansion of the practice.
"There are enormous costs associated with reorganisation – in this case the redundancy costs of whole tiers of NHS management, as well as the likely expansion of general practice staff and facilities".
"It's time for the regulators to take a hard look at the impacts of flaring and make sure that available solutions to the flaring problem are required before there is any further widespread expansion of the practice," said Amy Mall, senior policy analyst at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Whatever you call it, the expansion of this practice from manufacturing to the higher-paying technical and white-collar levels is the latest big threat to employment in the U.S. Years ago, when concern was being expressed about the shipment of factory jobs to places with slave wages, hideous working conditions and even prison labor, proponents said there was nothing to worry about.
During an interview with the president last month on the television program "America's Most Wanted," host John Walsh enthusiastically supported the expansion of this practice in the United States, saying, "We now have 18 states who are taking DNA upon arrest.
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