Word: note
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...black donation box in the middle of the table set a somber note. Club members were soliciting contributions for the organization's "Shepard Memorial Fund...
...important to note that these oversimplified solutions have roots in two seemingly divergent conceptions about the role of out student government, namely a "politicized" council as opposed to one that is "de-politicized." Although both forms are inherently political, those who argue for the former think the council should operate with a deeper ideological awareness of Harvard's position as an global intellectual influence. A "politicized" council should focus on issues like Faculty diversity and divestment from Nigeria. A "de-politicized" council, on the other hand, is one which exists to serve its constituents by addressing tangible quality of life...
...Harvard Code and to consider our suggestions. We have made progress on the inclusion of cost-of-living language in the Harvard Code, something that has not been done at other schools. We hope that our administrators got a great deal out of the conference too and took note both of the importance of public disclosure and of the fact that many seemingly difficult Code of Conduct standards have been accepted even by manufacturers. We believe that we will be able to work together to do what is right and to use the power of the Harvard name, in cooperation...
...important to note, Coatsworth added, that people should understand Haiti is a legitimate part of Latin America...
Traditional managed-care companies don't agree that IPAs will provide better care. They note that IPAs like PrimaHealth contract to cover patients on a "capitated" basis. That means they are paid a set amount per patient per year, and keep any money that is not spent. This gives them an incentive to be careful about how much treatment they provide--much like traditional insurers, who point out that they too have doctors on staff to make medical decisions. In the end, they argue, a well-managed IPA will probably make roughly the same decisions as a traditional insurer. "Everyone...