Sentence examples for net policy from inspiring English sources

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It found that about 90% of claims are paid in the first instance with $8.2bn in net policy payments made in the year ending 30 June.

This work further finds that raising RPS stringency in the Rust Belt increases net policy benefits (air quality and climate benefits minus costs).

For example, the current scheme contains the safety net policy that protects local areas against big decreases and we would argue this should be retained.

Only a year after the government stepped in to aid Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley by granting them access to the federal safety net, policy makers are developing an exit path that would allow them and others to escape limits on banks being proposed by the Obama administration.

Ley continued to defend the safety net policy as "a good measure that aims to address significant inequities in a system failing to help the very people it's designed to protect – our most vulnerable patients with complex and costly medical needs".

In mid-March the US government announced its intention to hand over its power to oversee net policy to an international multi-stakeholder group.

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An effort was made following the 2008 Farm Bill to increase availability of insurance instruments for livestock and dairy to provide a foundation for the safety net policies.

She witnessed the health care reform fight firsthand from the White House trenches and said that the experience of learning about existing safety net policies and how they worked in tandem with health care reform informed the development of mRelief.

But it seems to hold real potential, in particular if the NGO sector, governments and the international development community can team up to scale the successful elements of the approach in the context of national safety net policies.

Finally, wider societal differences in welfare policies exist, with England having a more comprehensive range of "safety net" policies which may help to reduce oral health inequalities.

These heuristically separable but inextricably interconnected contexts of care comprise: 1) children/parents/families; 2) community/civic social sector; 3) professional and oral health delivery system; and, 4) public 'safety net' policies and reimbursement regulations.

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