Providers
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I wanted to explicitly explain to each one of these
providers
how they were treating me, that it was belittling and sexist, and I didn't have to take it.
I experienced firsthand, repeatedly, how people, be it medical providers, colleagues, strangers, were literally unable to separate me being a woman from me being a mother.
They will have to become service providers, or they may become irrelevant.
And in between, there should be a public agency, the Independent Service Authority, which channels public money, and especially donor money, to the retail
providers.
Low-cost
providers
can do it cheaper.
So, for example, last year, the government of Pakistan asked its Internet service
providers
there to prevent citizens of Pakistan from seeing YouTube.
And some of them are mid-level employees at Internet service
providers
around the world.
How might we improve access to safe drinking water for the world's poorest people, and at the same time stimulate innovation amongst local water
providers?
Think about artists, not as content providers, though they can be brilliant at that, but, again, as real catalysts.
Our organization, mothers2mothers, enlists women with HIV as care
providers.
Even as we have more tests and more drugs, we can't reach people; we don't have enough
providers.
This is pointing towards a future where buildings are no longer energy consumers, but energy
providers.
Perhaps smaller golden parachutes would have been given to the corrupt medical corporation leaders, health insurance companies would have had a tougher time denying medical care, and health
providers
would have been demystified earlier, if George C. Scott had tap danced in a tutu while delivering his terrible truths.
'Metamoprhis' is the story of a dashing young scientist, revered at the local college, is brought under investigation by financial
providers
for the college.
Like the chicken, forced to be "programmed" by a wall of televisions, we are all stuck with the billions of programs our monopolistic cable
providers
choose for us.
It is a mishmash of Arthurian legend, medieval history and myth quite lavishly shot, but the giveaway is the producers - the Golem Brothers, makers of more cinematic rubbish than probably anybody else in the history of cinema,
providers
of homes for actors on the slide.
If your cable
providers
offer The Game Show Network, due yourselves a favor a catch a rerun of "Win Ben Stein's Money" if you're not too busy.
Indeed, the threat of human-rights litigation has made
providers
of public services overly cautious and defensive.
To that end, health-care providers, non-governmental organizations, governments, and businesses in some of the highest-risk countries are collaborating to develop innovative approaches to combat NCDs.
One of the main challenges Mexican health-care
providers
face in tackling the problem is that many people with NCDs are managing their diseases outside the hospital setting.
To fill the gap in care, Casalud introduced a program of integrated mobile devices and continuing education to empower primary-care
providers
– including nurses and clinical workers – to be more proactive in screening for diabetes.
Most important, Casalud planners, understanding that primary-care
providers
in clinics have only a small window to educate patients on improving their own quality of care, introduced mobile technologies to enable ongoing monitoring and patient-provider communication between visits.
The program’s technological features have also made life easier for
providers.
This, in turn, creates new efficiencies, allowing cyber-security
providers
to monitor attacks against a wide range of clients and share strategies and solutions.
And individuals who are billed for services understand that
providers
generally do not attempt to collect from low-income patients.
The challenge that business considerations pose to journalism – both news and commentary
providers
– takes the form of three separate temptations: to slant the news to please readers rather than inform them, and thus attract advertisers; to slant the news to please advertisers directly; and to slant the news to advance owners’ political or commercial interests.
Vaccine
providers
need support, supervision, and the right incentives to ensure that they perform as expected.
In fact, FIFA prohibits both direct and indirect taxation on all income from the event, exempting continental soccer confederations, host-country broadcasters, and FIFA member associations, service providers, and contractors.
These prices hit consumers both directly and indirectly (owing to pass-through of higher input costs by food conglomerates and service providers).
At the same time that regulatory changes have reduced the intermediation capacity of traditional liquidity providers, new, computer-driven intermediaries with negligible capital buffers have made it easier to flee the market when volatility rises.
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