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The trouble with this whole debate is that the tendency is for problems to be referred up – a big boy did it and ran away.
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Too many decisions are referred "up to the castle" for a ruling by the president, and too many of them (especially those on economic reform) get stuck there.
In other words, there is no way to "refer up" a complaint - other than going to the press, a terrifying and potentially career-limiting approach.
The Iranian model also differs from many others because of its integrated delivery network: the way a patient is referred up through a chain of hospitals according to their needs.
Before each call she read out a little speech warning that any breach of the regulations would be referred up to a higher authority - ultimately Winston Churchill.
People who become very sick, or require surgical procedures, are referred up through a single, multitiered system: from health house to rural health center to district hospital".
People who become very sick, or require surgical procedures, are referred up through a single, multitiered system: from health house to rural health center to district hospital". "Today, 17,000 health houses serve 23 million rural Iranians.
Whether clients completed, refused to commence or "dropped-out" of the programme, they could still be re-referred up to a maximum of three times.
The technicians measure what's happening to Todd against a protocol that tells them whether to refer the situation up a medical chain of command that can lead to immediate intervention when necessary.
A pick-up tax is sometimes referred to as a "soak-up," "sop-up," or "sponge" tax.
He didn't specify how the feds might crack down, and referred a follow-up question asking for details to the Department of Justice.
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