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Like its national competitors, Cigna Corporation and UnitedHealth Group, Aetna can meet the widespread demand for choices.
Medical practice in the towns of developing countries is characterized by a proliferation of many small private hospitals, usually owned by doctors, that have developed to meet the widespread need for hospital care not otherwise available.
The report fails to meet the widespread demand for the "cap" on HRA borrowing to be removed or at least raised...raising the cap and the other ideas for borrowing do not in themselves guarantee target rents - for that, either grant or cross-subsidy is required.
Identifying molecular marker or quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with FAs using marker-assisted selection (MAS) would facilitate the development of improved varieties to meet the widespread demand for healthier soybean oil.
Therefore, real-world evaluations of the impact of these diseases in the general population are fundamental to meet the widespread need for updated estimates, which should be used as a valid support to public health decisions.
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Early estimates suggest that college football's next television contract could be worth $500m a year, triple its current value.Given the amount of money at stake, it is remarkable that the universities managed to wait as long as they did before meeting the widespread demand for a playoff.
Meeting the widespread success of this viral video has been a backlash of criticism by academics, officials of the Ugandan government and media scrutiny into "Invisible Children," the organization behind the film.
Subjects with CMSCs who did not meet the criteria for widespread CMSCs were defined as non-widespread CMSCs.
At the time, the supreme court's chief justice, John Roberts, argued that policing of racism in elections should be determined by "current conditions" and that, in his view, discrimination did meet the "pervasive, flagrant, widespread and rampant" level that had justified the Voting Rights Act in the 1960s.
There were 21 FM subjects who had fewer than 10 pain locations; on further review of their pain distribution, 2 subjects did not meet the ACR criteria for widespread pain and were removed from the survey.
And though he did find evidence of isolated cases of rape, inhuman treatment and "wilful killing" of civilians, they were not sufficiently widespread to meet the threshold of gravity required.Huge problems still lie ahead for the court, whose "leniency" towards America may disappoint some members.
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