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However, too often low-growth parts (such as screening, infrastructure software, print magazines and directories, print books, pharma promotion) have disguised the good underlying growth in areas like insurance, science and technology, exhibitions (ex-cycling) and parts of Reed Business Information.

It serves industries such as healthcare, government, finance, telecommunications, electricity, coal, petroleum, petrochemical, transportation, defense, insurance, science, education & manufacturing.

Computer workers (N = ± 8000) from the head-offices of 7 Dutch companies in various branches (e.g. insurance, science, energy, transportation-policy and taxes) in different regions of the Netherlands received a short questionnaire about symptoms (i.e. pain, stiffness, tingles) in neck, shoulders, arms, wrists and hands in the past two weeks and the past six months.

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There is Vietnamese interest in aspects of Britain, particularly a perceived British expertise in insurance, banking, science and technology.

The company provides its services for various industries, including aerospace and defense, automotive, banking, consumer products and retail, distribution and transportation, financial services, healthcare, industrial products, insurance, life sciences, manufacturing, oil and gas, public sector, and utilities industries, as well as telecom, media, and entertainment industry.

Having reviewed the science, insurance companies have been unwilling to insure Bt planting because the risks to people and the environment are too uncertain, said Duncan Currie, an international lawyer in Christchurch, New Zealand, who studies the subject.

If that creates skills, fair enough, but, pace Churchill, apprenticeships in insurance and actuarial science would be equally justified.

The Magna Carta Foundation established the Julius Gantman Scholarship Fund at St . Johns University School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science (formerly the College of Insurance) in 2003.

In recent years, hundreds of clinics have popped up selling stem cell procedures — not covered by insurance, unproven by science and unauthorized by the government," our colleagues write.

According to Dr. Jean Lemaire, a professor of insurance and actuarial science whose findings are published in this month's Journal of Risk and Insurance, firearm violence shortens the lifespan of the average American by 104 days (151 days for white males and 362 days for black males).

Hundreds of clinics have popped up selling stem cell procedures — not covered by insurance, unproven by science and unauthorized by the government — that the clinics claim can treat ailments ranging from creaky knees to Alzheimer's, Crohn's disease and multiple sclerosis.

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