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Cuts And-scrapes450 - Articles
Cut costs, cut costs, cut costs. ...
by
Drew W.
Posted
Thu 30 Oct 2008 3:26pm
Cut costs, cut costs, cut costs. That’s what we have been hearing lately (30 + years?) in order to effectively reform health care.
The problem is those costs are someone’s income. In a free market economy we are able to make money as we please, and as long as someone is willing to pay, services will be provided.
When we attack costs, we attack
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Cuts, cuts and more cuts
by
Garth M.
Posted
Tue 26 Oct 2010 9:43am
ago, it is as if the government sold its soul and we are now paying the price, there is no going back.
So while essential services are cut, while patients suffer as PCTs... a fix, or the limping old lady with a painful hip is not guaranteed a reasonably speedy operation?
Cuts to local government budgets for social care are going to compound
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To cut or not to cut; that is the question
by
Margaux H.
Posted
Wed 27 Jan 2010 12:00am
beverages will be included!
Ryan and I are debating on whether or not to cut Ben’s hair. So, I have started a poll on the upper-right hand column for you to vote. What do you think? Leave it longer and see how far we can get it or cut it short again? or perhaps a Mohawk cut….
I can’t wait to see cake all over this guys face!
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Cut jobs or cut salaries?
by
Vantage Clinical Solutions

Posted
Tue 30 Dec 2008 6:20pm
1 Comment
To weather this recession, Peter Lucash makes the suggestion that the healthcare clinic owner should consider cutting salaries instead of letting staff members go. Fedex, as opposed to many other large companies, has recently done so by cutting back on executive salaries in addition to the rest of their employee’s wages. First impulse for business
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To CUT or NOT to CUT
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Romelette L.
Posted
Fri 13 Mar 2009 3:19pm
My hair is growing as the weather turned from to hot to hottest. lol. Of course there is no connection between my hair growth and the weather but with the idea of cutting... hair loss treatment back then. But I was able to cure it by cutting may hair short, I sport a boy cut. From there my hair stop falling and started growing. After that, I still
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To Cut or Not To Cut?
by
Tricia
Posted
Fri 12 Dec 2008 3:47pm
I was six.
I mean. I think she's cute.
And I am toying with the idea of going into the salon, pointing at Georgia, and saying "I want you to cut my hair like that."
Not only did I used to have my hair cut like that, I also used to wear bandanas in my hair like this:
But that's kind of the thing. She has this one wispy chunk of hair that goes
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Teens Cutting: 5 Things to Know About Teens Who Cut Themselves
by
Vanessa Van Petten
Posted
Thu 05 Nov 2009 10:00pm
Cutting has been around a long time and it seems to be a topic no one talks about, but everyone knows exists. I get about 5 to 10 emails per week specifically about self-mutilation. Cutting, bruising, puncturing or pulling out hair or eyelashes—these are all forms of self-mutilation.
If you have thought about cutting or are worried about someone
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Budget Cuts = Cuts in Healthy School Lunch
by
Ann C.
Posted
Wed 03 Jun 2009 6:59pm
In Budget Crunch, Ridgway Schools’ Lunch Program in Jeopardy
by Martinique Davis
Jun 03, 2009
RIDGWAY – Herb-specked Alfredo rests atop a thick nest of handmade fettuccini. Thin slices of apple and cucumber share a bed of crisp lettuce with snow peas and sunflower seeds. A decorative medley of sliced fruit, presented in [...]
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"To Cut or Not To Cut?"
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Libby ..
Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 12:00am
. Some say brush it front, others say brush it back. Right nw, he's rockin' a "Buckwheat-meets-Grandpa Munster" do.
I've heard that I absolutely SHOULD NOT cut his hair for the first year. In addition to being a cultural thing, AA hair goes through changes the first year and holding off on cutting it allows it to go through the process. How firm
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Government cuts expenditures. Only we can cut costs.
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Dr. J. Deane W.

Posted
Tue 28 Jul 2009 11:07pm
You cannot listen to a politician talk about healthcare without hearing the phrase “cost cutting.” Problem is: government cannot cut costs, only we can.
When you and I... Intel, WalMart, or Boeing cuts costs, they consume fewer resources.
For healthcare, you and I determine costs by how much service we demand. Sometimes we can control this through
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