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In Ireland, a major reform proposal is the introduction of 'managed competition' based on the recent reforms in the Netherlands, which would replace many functions of Ireland's public payer with a system of competing health insurers from 2016.
And last month, Chinese regulators barred Qualcomm, an American telecom leader, from completing its $44 billion acquisition of Netherlands-based NXP, which would have made it a more formidable competitor for Chinese companies.
The deputation discussed the bilateral aspects of the proposed Delagoa Bay railway with the Portuguese, and in Holland laid the groundwork for the Netherlands-South African Railway Company, which would build and operate it.
The ruling comes after Drinkman's lawyer earlier this month made a last-ditch effort to avoid him being sent to New Jersey, arguing that he might be prosecuted for other crimes in other states, which would breach the Netherlands-US extradition agreement.
The Netherlands also recently considered a more comprehensive plan, which would have instituted a mileage charge for trucks and, eventually, other vehicles (and eliminated some other taxes).
The new event, which would be called Tefaf Beijing 2014, would be "planned as a collaboration between Maastricht, the Netherlands-based event, and Sotheby's recently forged joined venture with China's state-owned Beijing Ge-Hua Cultural Development Group," the European Fine Art Fair said in an e-mail.
Then comes the link between Germany and the Netherlands, which would cut global income by over one per cent.
Which would be what?
Which would be worse?
Which would he prefer?
Which would be silly.
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