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Patient's and system
Patient's with this form of HD have an immune system that does not recognise the molecular parasite ( plasmid ) carried at the surface of the Hansen's bacillus lodged in their skin, but, instead, recognises the bacillus itself as foreign.

Patient's and state
It's the same setting and situation as Healing, but while The Patient seems composed in the lyrics and delivery of Healing, the more haunting and bizarre singing style by which the strange and pained lyrics are delivered in Dying represents The Patient's actual state of mind.

Patient's and for
* Every Patient's Advocate provides tools and information to help patients become empowered, and is provided by Trisha Torrey, the expert in patient empowerment for About. com, and the author of a patient empowerment how-to book called You Bet Your Life!
Charles E. Donovan, a study subject in the investigational trial of vagus nerve stimulation therapy for treatment-resistant depression, wrote Out of the Black Hole: The Patient's Guide to Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Depression.

Patient's and .
Patient's eyelids are gently elevated and the cornea is visualized.
The Patient's job was to draw maps of the desert, and the Cliftons ' plane made this job easier.
The position of the Canadian Psychiatric Association itself, stated in The Confidentiality of Psychiatric Records and the Patient's Right to Privacy ( 2000-21S ), and holds that " in recent years, serious incursions have been made by governments, powerful commercial interests, law enforcement agencies, and the courts on the rights of persons to their privacy.
Josh turns down the offer but the two work together to stop what Josh views as a faulty Patient's Bill of Rights that the Republican Congress was trying to pass which Will was against mainly because it was a campaign subject that he wished the Vice President to address.
* Murder Rooms – The Patient's Eyes: Dr. Arthur Conan Doyle and his mentor Dr. Joseph Bell investigate the case of a woman who believes she's being followed by an apparition while bicycling along a lonely road.

Choice and Act
Rather than a referendum of all residents of West Irian as had been agreed under Sukarno, an " Act of Free Choice " was conducted 1969 in which 1, 025 Papuan representatives of local councils were selected by the Indonesians.
A vote was supposedly taken under the UN sponsored Act of Free Choice to allow West New Guineans to decide their fate, although many dispute its veracity.
** Act of Free Choice commenced in Merauke, West Irian.
More recent failed amendments included attempts in 1978 to permit triple backpay awards and union collective bargaining certification based on signed union authorization cards, a provision that is similar to one of the proposed amendments in the Employee Free Choice Act.
* Employee Free Choice Act
The territory was formally annexed by Indonesia in 1969 after the Indonesian Government conducted an event termed the Act of Free Choice, which under strong pressure from the Indonesian military, unanimously " approved " the annexation.
This Act of Free Choice has been strongly criticised by the international community, including the group International Parliamentarians for West Papua, which has termed the act " the act of no choice ".
Initially Medicare consisted exclusively of Part A, which covers hospital and other inpatient services, and Part B, which covers outpatient care, physician visits, and other “ medically necessary services .” Congress then added Medicare Part C ( originally called Medicare + Choice, then later changed to Medicare Advantage ), which allows enrollees to receive their Medicare benefits through a private plan, under the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, while Medicare Part D was created under the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003.
Pursuant to the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003, " Medicare + Choice " plans were made more attractive to Medicare beneficiaries by the addition of prescription drug coverage and became known as " Medicare Advantage " ( MA ) plans.
* Freedom of Choice Act
Choice of a former-citizen scheme, such as the Philippines ' Republic Act 9225 (" Citizenship Retention and Re-Acquisition Act of 2003 "), rather than a right of return such as those listed below, may be more closely associated with the historic circumstances of a people's dispersion and of nation-state formation, respectively, than with principled choices between them.
Senator Stevens authored the bill, S. 2686, the Communications, Consumer's Choice, and Broadband Deployment Act of 2006.
The 1969 " Act of Free Choice " was open to 1022 " chiefs " and the unanimous decision for integration with Indonesia lead to doubts of its validity.
He opposes the Employee Free Choice Act.
She also spoke out in opposition to the Employee Free Choice Act, garnering her the praise of Americans for Tax Reform.
On May 1, 2006, Sen. Ted Stevens inserted a version of the Broadcast Flag into the Communications, Consumer ’ s Choice, and Broadband Deployment Act of 2006.
Pursuant to the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003, the compensation and business practices for insurers that offer these plans changed, and " Medicare + Choice " plans became known as " Medicare Advantage " ( MA ) plans.
In May 2011, Moran sponsored S. 1058, the Pharmacy Competition and Consumer Choice Act of 2011, legislation intended to increase choice and cost savings for patients in Kansas and across the country.
Also in 2009, Nunes co-authored the " Patients ' Choice Act " with Paul Ryan ( R-WI ) in the House, and Tom Coburn ( R-OK ) and Richard Burr ( R-NC ) in the Senate.
The Patients ' Choice Act was incorporated into A Roadmap for America's Future.
Sherman was an original cosponsor of The Employee Free Choice Act when it was introduced at the start of 2007, and again when it was re-introduced in 2009.
In September 2009, the Teamsters began a project to recruit and train 1, 000 member organizers before the end of 2009 to be ready when the Employee Free Choice Act is passed.

Choice and would
The modern literature in Public Choice began with Duncan Black, who in 1948 identified the underlying concepts of what would become median voter theory.
In 2011, the Giller Prize committee incorporated a Readers ' Choice process into its longlist for the first time, allowing members of the general public to nominate and make the case for books of their own choosing, from which the winning book would be included in the long list.
In a 1994 report Right Woos Left, published by the Political Research Associates, investigative journalist Chip Berlet argued that right-wing populist conspiracy theories about the Bilderberg group date back as early as 1964 and can be found in Schlafly's self-published book A Choice, Not an Echo, which promoted a conspiracy theory in which the Republican Party was secretly controlled by elitist intellectuals dominated by members of the Bilderberger group, whose internationalist policies would pave the way for world communism.
Both Thomsonfly and First Choice Airways would be merged as Thomson Airways.
" Within a year, Loblaw would have more than a hundred President's Choice Financial kiosks and bank machines up and running.
In the 1990s, Delaware schools would utilize the Choice program, which would allow children to apply to schools in other school districts based on space.
Paragon Cable still aired the First Choice Pay Per View network until the late 1990s when Time Warner would buy the assets of Houston Industries, who owned and operated Paragon Cablesystems.
In late 2008, St. James announced she would star as the lead role in a new film titled Sarah's Choice, which was released November 17, 2009 to DVD.
A compromise was reached ; BBC Choice and BBC Learning ( later renamed BBC Knowledge shortly before launch ) would go ahead as BBC channels without commercials, while the deal with Flextech was past to BBC Worldwide with a controlled 50 / 50, this allowing the remaining channels to carry advertisements.
Later in the decade, the collective would become known for the hi-hat-dominated disco sounds that became popular in the late 1970s with groups such as The Trammps, First Choice, Ripple and Double Exposure.
With the airport being closed, Hart was driven over 300 miles from Philadelphia to Ohio by VOC Nation Host " The Voice of Choice " Bruce Wirt and Albert Carraballo so he would not miss his booking the following day.
In the early years of BBC Choice, the strand would air on weekend afternoons, and included strands like ' Dog & Dinosaur ', ' The Crew Room ', ' L & K Replay ' and ' Re: Peter '.
In August 2000, the BBC announced that it would replace BBC Choice as soon as possible with BBC Three, which would be a continuation of the " youth " aspect of the new BBC Choice.
When they learned of another group in the U. S. named The Choice, they changed their name in order to avoid legal problems ; they decided upon " K's Choice " by going through the alphabet to see which letter would sound best in front of the word choice.
Both Thomsonfly and First Choice Airways would be merged as Thomson Airways.
In 2005, a survey by Music Choice showed that it was the third most popular song Britons would like played at their funerals.
Love on the Dole drew the British public's attention to a social problem in the UK in a similar way that Look Back in Anger, Cathy Come Home or Boys from the Blackstuff would do for future generations ( although its style is closer to Hobson's Choice ).
In 2010 Global Radio announced that the Galaxy network stations would be networked with 95. 8 Capital FM, leaving Choice as a standalone brand again.
The movie aired following a replay of The Who's farewell tour concert special and a two-hour promo for First Choice announcing the programming it would carry ; the airing of The Who concert which had been aired live on other channels the year before, as well as the two-hour promotional ad had several critics wondering about the channel's claims that it would be commercial-free and not play reruns.

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