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infusions

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Related: NHS cannot take more cuts to social care, say healthcare leaders "I see no likelihood that the NHS will receive additional infusions of cash this year," said Stevens, and managers will have to make do with what resources are allocated to them.

Or maybe it's more that I'm drawn to them because they allow ample scope to play with flavours and infusions, both savoury and sweet.

I see no likelihood that the NHS will receive additional infusions of cash this year Simon Stevens Among the measures announced in his speech were: Stevens announced unprecedented new measures to tackle poor performance in three areas – north Cumbria, Essex and north-west Devon.

It seems incredible that people who pride themselves on descent from Saxon and Norman and Dane should be unaware of the value of immigrants; or that zeal for barriers should thrive in a country so enriched in modern history by infusions, for instance, of Huguenots, Jews and black and Asian "counter-colonists" from the former empire.

Fresh infusions of capital would allow firms to restructure.

Those he singled out included education grants for college students, enacting laws to give millions of Americans health insurance to ending the war in Iraq, promoting renewable fuels and green technology, building new roads, raising tax rates on the richest to help reduce the deficit and salvaging the American car industry with large infusions of bail-out money.

In these parts, exaggerating an Islamist threat can lure in massive infusions of Western military aid, especially on Afghanistan's eroding northern flank.

This is partly because they tend to be young, unprofitable and dependent on capital infusions to grow.

If so, the president may have time to enjoy his red-bush herbal infusions.

But he offered few details about the terms of public-cash infusions or whether they would, eventually, imply government control.

As David Wilson puts it, what we commonly call memories include "confabulations, artificial constructions of our own design built round particles of retained experience, which we attempt to make live again by infusions of imagination".

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