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He is serious, caring, disciplined and stiff.But Jeb is also interesting; and, now just as much as four years ago, his gubernatorial campaign is a good measure of Republican trends far beyond Florida.
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But we also need to take serious care before selecting targets for blame.
He said that hospital boards in future could be suspended for "serious" care failures – not just for financial failure.
It is designed to end accusations that the provision of serious care, which can cost in excess of £1,000 a week, is currently a "postcode lottery".
That way they could avoid sending patients to Qaddafi-controlled hospitals and could ship those needing serious care out of town.
While there are improvements in areas such as reducing run-off onto the reef and sensitively-handled tourism, it's clear the reef is in need of some serious care.
For the first time individual liabilities will be limited, giving everyone the peace of mind that they will receive the care they need and they will be protected from unlimited costs if they develop very serious care needs such as dementia".
Thus the report argued that "society confronts a serious care gap, which requires a public policy response that equitably supports both mothers and fathers to care and earn" (2009, p.79).
She executes her images conscionably, respectfully, and with serious care.
These explosions are reminders of the serious care and attention that our natural gas infrastructure needs.
Much more than a sob story, RAM is a scene of people taking good and serious care of each other because it's the right thing to do.
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