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Politically correct budgeting schemes such as 'rationing by inconvenience' [ 15] and retroactive denial of reimbursement after services have been rendered [ 16] must surely fail because they simply act to diminish quality of care and do not directly address the issue of unrestricted demand.
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In South Africa, villagers drink from stagnant ponds, unable to pay for the water that once was free, and protesters in Bolivia — where waste from a slaughterhouse is dumped into Lake Titicaca — brave gunfire to demand unrestricted access to potable water.
The administration's strategy seems to be to demand unrestricted inspections, with the expectation that Baghdad will frustrate the request and give Washington a rationale for a military campaign to oust Mr. Hussein.
But they demanded unrestricted access, and the Chinese response in itself illustrates the width of the gap between the two sides.
But they are demanding unrestricted access, and the Chinese response in itself illustrates the width of the gap between the two sides.
Although it would appear to be logical that a buyer cannot become the full owner unless the seller had unrestricted ownership, the demands of commercial expediency have carved out important exceptions in favour of a purchaser in good faith.
In May 1942, at a Zionist conference held at the Biltmore Hotel in New York City, Ben-Gurion gained support for a program demanding unrestricted immigration, a Jewish army, and the establishment of Palestine as a Jewish commonwealth.
In fact there has been a good deal of a demand for unrestricted individualism, for the right of the individual to injure the future of all of us for his own temporary and immediate profit.
Unrestricted access to specialists induces a demand for costly and sometimes unnecessary services.
That is especially important at the moment when the United Nations teams arrive at the gates of suspected weapons sites and demand "immediate, unimpeded, unconditional, and unrestricted access," as mandated by Security Council Resolution 1441 that passed unanimously under American pressure last month.
When all 15 members of the U.N. Security Council, including Syria, raised their hands in favor of a U.N. demand that Iraq submit to unrestricted inspections of its weapons arsenal or else face "serious consequences," it was the first hopeful moment I've felt since 9/11.
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