Sentence examples for regulated benefit from inspiring English sources

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A WEEK ago the Labour leader Ed Miliband used his annual conference speech to place a big bet on the anger of the British public, telling voters that a Labour government would heed their fierce desire to see bankers taxed, capitalist "predators" regulated, benefit cheats caught and globalisation tamed.

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The absence of a legally binding document to regulate benefit sharing in international research has undoubtedly affected the tenacity of its advocacy in practice.

Table  1 provides an overview of the four most important laws regulating benefits in the Danish health sector:> -wrap-foot> THospitaltActAct establishes the regulatory framework for all types of inpatient care and day care, patient transport, maternity care, ambulatory and rehabilitative care provided at hospitals (Bekendtgørelse af lov om sygehusvaesenet, LBK 766, 28 March 2003).

The solution to this lethal paternalism, as I and others have argued, is not to create a direct exchange of cash for kidneys, but for Congress to let donors accept a carefully devised and regulated government benefit — perhaps a tax credit, a contribution to a retirement plan or early access to Medicare.

"Provided things are regulated, that benefits wildlife, because once wildlife starts to make money, it's secure".

As Senator, Javits is probably best known for authoring the ERISA Act, which regulated defined-benefit private pensions.

How much of a role should the federal government play in designing, delivering and regulating the benefit -- and how much of a role should the private insurance industry play?

Table  2 describes the kind of document that regulates the benefit basket in each subsystem and the level of precision in determining the basket, which refers to the distinctions mentioned above (1 the least precise, 3 the most precise).

Formal recognition of the climate-regulating benefits of forests in international cap and trade programs would create a new way for nations to trade forest regeneration credits for carbon reduction credits.

These data indicate that inefficient co-translational translocation during biogenesis is the primary source of cytosolic PrP in neurons, and raise the possibility that cytosolic targeting of nascent PrP molecules might be physiologically regulated for cellular benefit.

The pre-publication history for this paper can be accessed here: Fees: Fee regulated in health benefit catalogues.

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