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Syria’s energy and banking sectors should be fully
covered.
In fact, the primary influence on both Epocrates and SharePractice most likely will be the institutions that pay for the medicines (and procedures): “Here is what other doctors suggest, and here is the subset whose costs will be at least partly
covered
by the patient’s insurance.”
The situation is more complicated for services, which are not fully
covered
by the EU’s single market, because national governments have retained the right to issue licenses for architects, doctors, and other credentialed professions.
This is particularly true of wetlands, which include all land areas – such as lakes, floodplains, peatlands, mangroves, and coral reefs – that are
covered
with water, either seasonally or permanently.
It urges consideration of a range of measures, several of which were
covered
by the Security Council resolution, but also including a no-fly zone.
Until sexual and reproductive health services, including family planning, are offered more widely and fully
covered
under health financing schemes, efforts to provide health care to all who need it will continue to come up short.
In May 2003, Goldman, Sachs & Co. began offering cash-settled
covered
warrants on house prices in the United Kingdom, based on the Halifax House Price Index and traded on the London Stock Exchange.
Global polls such as the World Values Survey indicate that there is still a lot of ground that needs to be covered: self-expressed global citizenship tends to run 15-20 percentage points behind national citizenship.
Geneticists then performed genetic fingerprinting on the yellow beans, and concluded that Proctor’s Enola bean was identical to the Mexican beans
covered
by the Trust Agreement.
Indeed, only about 15% of Australians and 20% of Americans smoke, but in 14 low and middle-income countries
covered
in a survey recently published in The Lancet, an average of 41% of men smoked, with an increasing number of young women taking up the habit.
The innumerable blasts and attacks all across the country, the killing of Benazir Bhutto, and the routine television images of splatters of blood
covered
with flies have wrecked their nerves.
As Brezhnev put it, the BAM was “the construction project of the century,” pushing, cutting, and tunneling its way through thousands of miles of rivers, forests, and cliffs usually
covered
in permafrost.
Applying the overall ratio of mass lost to area covered, this means that the smallest (and most numerous) Himalayan glaciers lost up to 57% of their mass between 1960 and 2004.
Francis's “rabbit" comment was widely
covered
in the media, but fewer reported that he had also said that no outside institution should impose its views about regulating family size on the developing world.
This helps to explain why North Korean propaganda
covered
up the true cause of Kim Jong-il’s death – cancer, not a heart attack.
If some of our best features are not quite visible for the time being, it is because our societies are
covered
by scaffolding as they undergo reconstruction, striving anew – this time in complete freedom – to rediscover and restore our true identities.
The number of people
covered
by basic old-age insurance, unemployment insurance, workers’ compensation, and maternity insurance has risen substantially.
So even though Valls’s version of history is skewed, one might argue that European Muslims who insist that women of their faith should be
covered
up are out of step – especially given that women sometimes have little choice in the matter.
In its first year, the STRIDE pilot project
covered
four districts, giving a second chance to some 8,000 young people.
Some of the distance had already been
covered
when the new member states finally joined the EU, but the process of convergence has continued, even through the financial crisis.
Loans would be provided by other EU countries if necessary, taking the form of
covered
state bonds collateralized with privatizable state assets.
In order to prevent sinners from getting caught in a debt trap, the fines could take the form of
covered
bonds collateralized with privatizable state assets.
The working balances could then be lent to the fund supporting the employment and anti-poverty programs, and would be insured by a European deposit insurance scheme and deficits
covered
by central bank bonds, serviced at low rates by national governments.
Kerri Miller of Minnesota Public Radio tweeted that she had
covered
the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, which was first reported as a gas explosion, then as an attack by foreign terrorists, and finally as the work of domestic extremists.
An even better solution would be to go the European way: get rid of non-recourse loans and develop a system of finance based on
covered
bonds, such as the German Pfandbriefe .
If the bank goes bankrupt, the holder of the
covered
bond has a direct claim against the homeowner, who cannot escape payment by simply returning his house key.
Unlike the financial junk pouring out of the US in recent years,
covered
bonds are a security that is worthy of the name.
In other words, today's mounting threats cannot be
covered
up.
The Equifax data breach – in which hackers gained access to sensitive personal information, from birth dates to Social Security numbers, for about 143 million US customers – was not
covered
up to quite the same degree.
Together with asset-backed securities,
covered
bonds, and corporate bonds, €1 trillion of assets – the threshold widely thought to make quantitative easing by the ECB credible – would be available for purchase.
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