…ome commenters stated that an increase in emergency room visits would put undue strain on hospitals and emergency room providers who already face overcrowding. Other commenters noted that FQHCs see patients regardless of insurance status and that the removal of DACA recipients fr…
… inf luence of their support even the most incorrigible “skin head” will be re- strained, and finally conquered. Many things will transpire during the first few weeks which will make the travel- er sigh and wish that he had not ventured upon what promises to be a hopeless task. M…
…on in Development 297 Eddie Williams and James Cooke Language in Development Constrained: Three Contexts 323 Roslyn Appleby, Kath Copley, Sisamone Sithirajvongsa, and Alastair Pennycook The Role of English in Individual and Societal Development: A View From African Classrooms 347…
… without Its 42 See Pierre Bourdieu, “Principles of an Economic Anthro- Stains, Strains and Growing Pains,” Canadian Diversity/ pology,” in The Handbook of Economic Sociology, ed. Neil Diversité canadienne 5, no. 1 (2006): 23–30. J. Smelser and Richard Swedberg (Princeton, NJ: Pr…
…ase access to health care, improve health outcomes, and reduce family financial strain and “job lock.” For many years insurance providers/issuers maintained risk pools that are equal to that of the general population, using various methodologies; [ 108 ] often to the detriment of…
… in its education program or activity, often in ways that even a court-issued restraining order or criminal prosecution of the respondent would not accomplish ( e.g., approving a leave of absence for a complainant healing from trauma, or accommodating the re-taking of an examinat…
… The commenters stated that access to care for beneficiaries is increasingly constrained for many essential services and listed a series of procedures most impacted, such as hemorrhagic and ischemic strokes, maternal health, PAD, dialysis access, limb salvage services, and CPT co…
…practitioners to embrace both connection and diversity as we work within the constraints of austerity and neoliberalism and simultaneously push on those constraints in pursuit of meaningful transformation. These contributions show WAC has met and continues meet that challenge by …
…congressionally mandated goal” of protecting employee health, subject to the constraints of feasibility. See United Steelworkers of Am. v. Marshall, 647 F.2d 1189, 1230 (D.C. Cir. 1981). A standard's individual requirements need only be “reasonably related” to the purpose of ensu…
…overage and payment under the original Medicare program, we note that we are constrained by the statutory requirements and that the original Medicare program is not within the scope of this final rule. Comment: A commenter requested that CMS provide permissible MA additional tele…
…olds a menu of television stations from distant markets and cable channels unconstrained by FCC rules on decency or network censorship. Sports and uncut movies were cable’s main attractions. Networks argued that those systems would Kapur & Wagner 4th pages.indd 40 T&F Proofs: Not…
… fully persuaded that his rebuke of the apostle Peter is entirely within the constraints of Christian love. Indeed, at one level, it is motivated by love” (D. A. Carson, Love in Hard Places [Wheaton, Ill.: Crossway, 2002], 150). 15 Stott, Christ the Controversialist, 8. 16 G. K. …
… stones, the way in which the physical nature of the stone itself enables or constrains carving, the conception and design of carvings, the technical processes of carving itself, the status of carvers and their relationship to designers, patrons and audiences. Archaeological appr…
… in its education program or activity, often in ways that even a court-issued restraining order or criminal prosecution of the respondent would not accomplish ( e.g., approving a leave of absence for a complainant healing from trauma, or accommodating the re-taking of an examinat…
… in its education program or activity, often in ways that even a court-issued restraining order or criminal prosecution of the respondent would not accomplish ( e.g., approving a leave of absence for a complainant healing from trauma, or accommodating the re-taking of an examinat…