I think what he was trying to say is that if you download a 1gig file via FTP or http there is only 1gig of transfer total. But if the file is downloaded from a p2p network that you will still have 1gig sent to you but you also will upload some of the file now making the total transfer more than 1gig.
I think that it is a good idea since the developer essentially owns 1% of the property that will then require them to insure the property. In doing so if you live in the house long enough the amount paid by them for insurance will equal the amount they get back.
Also it will open them up for liability if someone gets hurt on the property and sues they will be brought up on charges. Sine the developer has more to lose they will hire the best Lawyers they can to defend the property.
What if the person who partially owns the property stops paying and there are leans on the house then the developer will have to deal with that.
To deal with wanting to use real life settings you send a letter to the store stating that you want there permission to use the location in a book. In the letter you state that in the back after the end you will have a short page about the store and the address or website if they want, also state that in the event permission is not granted competitor X will be receiving the same offer of free advertising in the book.
The only reason that I see that the Journal of Medical Ethics would suggest that doctors do not use social networking is because of HIPAA. Doctor's can talk all they want about patients and there issues but as soon as any identifying information is given that is a violation. So by not having a social networking account it prevents patients from friending there doctor and asking questions or identifying them as being a patient.
I see this as a way for doctors to protect themselves from stupid patients.
No they would be using you they take your energy and nutrients from your body and getting free transportation. Should change the state for rent... Could renting your body be considered prostitution though?
Even if the markings are the same on the ball it is only 2/5 of LV's pattern. I think that Hyundai should try and claim that it was a horatian satirical parody (criticize some vice in society (oftentimes identified as foolish rather than evil) through gentle, mild, and light-hearted humor).
Is it not funny that a luxury textile company is suing a company who is trying to bring luxury to those who can't normally afford luxury items? All over a product that LV does not make?
The commercial would have been more effective if they would have used a golden basketball rim and a normal ball. Unless they were wanting to get free advertising by this lawsuit.
I would just like to thank you for shutting down many of the junk and fake torrent sites, by doing so you have helped to remove the crap from the internet. In doing to it has helped me find the shit I want.
Having the CPT (procedure codes) available for free to every one will not allow someone to shop around for doctors any more than with out them. The reason is what you pay and what the doctors are paid is set by the insurance company you use.
The only way to "shop" for doctors is to call them up and ask about there self pay options and use the one with the best self pay discount. Usually it is based off the Medicare allowable and the patient has to pay a set sum upfront.
I would like to say that I am a Certified Professional Coder (CPC), you know one of the people who is trained in using CPT and ICD codes.
I hope that you are not serious about your doctor did not just tell you what to put in the EMR/EHR. The reason some of the codes change from year to year or are added and removed.
How does the AMA make money off the ICD and CPT codes? THEY SELL BOOKS. As a coder and/or billing specialist you need to get a copy of the new books each year, one for Procedure codes, one for Diagnosis codes, and usually one for HCPCS (medical supplies hospital codes ect.)
CPT codes do not suck unless you get a book from a crappy publisher. If you give almost any 3.0gpa high school grad who never really tried the 8hr CPC test after looking at the three books mentioned above. They will pass on the first try.
What needs to happen is get many coders, doctors and hospitals to create a class action lawsuit for extortion against the AMA. Then this might stop.
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Also it will open them up for liability if someone gets hurt on the property and sues they will be brought up on charges. Sine the developer has more to lose they will hire the best Lawyers they can to defend the property.
What if the person who partially owns the property stops paying and there are leans on the house then the developer will have to deal with that.
It IS a great idea!
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Did you just "watch" that guy rob that old lady and then steal that kids bike to get away? I did.
Watching does not call for any action other than looking.
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I see this as a way for doctors to protect themselves from stupid patients.
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Is it not funny that a luxury textile company is suing a company who is trying to bring luxury to those who can't normally afford luxury items? All over a product that LV does not make?
The commercial would have been more effective if they would have used a golden basketball rim and a normal ball. Unless they were wanting to get free advertising by this lawsuit.
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Thank you.
I would just like to thank you for shutting down many of the junk and fake torrent sites, by doing so you have helped to remove the crap from the internet. In doing to it has helped me find the shit I want.
Sincerely,
(You can read the name.)
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Doctor shopping
The only way to "shop" for doctors is to call them up and ask about there self pay options and use the one with the best self pay discount. Usually it is based off the Medicare allowable and the patient has to pay a set sum upfront.
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I hope that you are not serious about your doctor did not just tell you what to put in the EMR/EHR. The reason some of the codes change from year to year or are added and removed.
How does the AMA make money off the ICD and CPT codes? THEY SELL BOOKS. As a coder and/or billing specialist you need to get a copy of the new books each year, one for Procedure codes, one for Diagnosis codes, and usually one for HCPCS (medical supplies hospital codes ect.)
CPT codes do not suck unless you get a book from a crappy publisher. If you give almost any 3.0gpa high school grad who never really tried the 8hr CPC test after looking at the three books mentioned above. They will pass on the first try.
What needs to happen is get many coders, doctors and hospitals to create a class action lawsuit for extortion against the AMA. Then this might stop.
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