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In China, Phoenix has tested schemes in which the government pays it to run public hospitals.
That rule prohibits "self-dealing:" schemes in which nonprofit leaders use their charities' money to benefit themselves.
On a larger scale are refrain schemes, in which contrasting episodes appear between statements of the refrain.
The government estimates that participants in communal switching schemes, in which neighbours change supplier together, can save £131 per year.
Pension funds are classic Ponzi schemes in which the benefits of retirees depend on the income generated by new employees.
It also runs schemes in which employers try to persuade local pupils of the benefits of going to university.
He runs Shared Lives Plus, a network of local schemes in which paid carers share their home and family life with an adult who needs care or support.
The first and second laws of thermodynamics forbid perpetual motion, schemes in which machines create energy out of nothing or recycle it forever.
Many Bījār carpets have clumsy medallion decorative schemes in which the medallion and corners are ornamented but the balance of the field remains a solid red or yellow.
More than 30 were linked to small vote-buying schemes in which candidates generally in sheriff's or judge's races paid voters for their support.
At the other extreme, words are much more difficult to detach from the conceptual schemes in which they are put together.
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