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The main aim of the first pillar through the direct payment scheme is to guarantee farmers more stable incomes, by providing remuneration related to the land area managed through farming practices; it is thus an area-based mechanism.
The concepts of providing remuneration and lack of remuneration were viewed by the interviewee's as a facilitator and a barrier to service provision respectively.
The reform of the common agricultural policy, for example, offers opportunities in this regard, for instance, by providing remuneration for social services or compensating farmers for sustainable production in or near nature reserves.
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If the government is unable to provide remuneration, the CMs explained that they should be paid by the families of the clients or that the government should at least ensure regular replenishment of their birthing kits and supplies.
It may be administratively tricky, but it has an intuitive appeal, providing customers remuneration for substandard operations.
For example, further research might examine whether providing higher remuneration to doctors from poor districts would result in higher quality STI care delivery and better STI management.
Of all the humanities degrees, art history is probably the most unlikely to provide vocational remuneration.
The phrase "information society services" has been previously defined by Directive 98/34/EC16 and 98/84/EC17 as including any service normally provided for remuneration at a distance, by means of electronic equipment for the processing and storage of data, and at the individual request of a recipient of a service.
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