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In 2014, Health Research Policy and Systems has continued to publish one-off papers and article collections covering a range of these issues in both high income countries and low- and middle-income countries.
Non-members are issued with one-off paper tickets embedded with an RFID tag allowing them to enter the stadium.
Tomorrowwe would eat off paper plates.
And I never eat off paper plates!
But the case was not a one-off, noted the paper.
Although the former mayor is generally praised for revitalising the city, he also left behind a fiscal mess, using one-off fixes to paper over a structural deficit that is expected to reach $636m in 2012.That is now Mr Emanuel's problem, and he has promised to tackle it head-on.
A large proportion were commissioned to promote upcoming one-off features in the paper such as exclusive stories, interviews with public figures and special supplements.
This developments made some to conclude that in the age of data sharing, traditional paper-based one-off consent is stretched to its limits (Hayden 2012).
His paper included only one-off sessions, while many scientists believe the effects of tDCS accumulate with repetition.
When he told the Mail he wanted to leave in December, the paper offered him a one-off payment of £1m.
The previous administration papered over deficits with one-off measures, prompting a downgrade in its credit rating the year before Mr Emanuel took office.
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