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William Nordhaus, an economist at Yale University, has estimated that the welfare gains from higher life expectancy in America in the second half of the 20th century almost matched those from higher consumer spending on things other than health.Does this, then, provide a licence to cure at almost any price?
While we're unable to see the original email sent by TV company Betty – which makes "modern and high-quality popular formats and factual television series", such as The Joy of Teen Sex and Freaky Eaters – the artist's response suggests that the firm had asked the musician to provide a licence, and claimed that Betty had "no budget for music".
Under the agreement, e1 will provide a licence to its industry-leading hydrogen generation technology, as well as engineering consulting services, to advance future versions of the unnamed customer's fuel cell power systems.
Most NHS trusts that have research integrity policies in relation to patient care accept accountability only to those professional associations that provide a licence to practise and do not accept accountability to voluntary professional associations that do not provide such a licence.
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Following feedback from the evaluation, including an expressed reluctance to carry two devices (the iDoc phone and their own, often more up-to-date device), in Phase 3 we provided a licence key which the newly qualified doctor participants used to download the Dr Companion© software and five key texts onto their own device.
Pennsylvania-based Air Products has agreed to provide a technology licence that allows Air Liquide Advanced Technologies US LLC to practise the patented Air Products technology incorporated in the Society of Automotive Engineers SAEE) J2601 hydrogen fueling protocol.
Deputy Paul Luxon, chairman of Guernsey's external transport group said they had no mechanism in the island to provide a guaranteed licence like Jersey.
Second, it is silly to assert that the draft NPPF will provide developers a licence to build "anything wherever they wanted to".
In addition, it is an offence to provide a broadcasting service without a licence, and a convicted person is liable to a fine of up to $200,000, jail of up to three years, or both.
Apple and HTC had agreed to provide a version of the licence agreement to the court - but with 33 key words redacted, specifically the ones that specify the licence fees that HTC is paying Apple under the agreement.
Ofcom proposes to put an obligation on whoever gets this licence to provide a mobile broadband service to 95% of the UK population.
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