I'm for it that way I can set up sports betting with my University newspaper. Surely they will not try to limit this opportunity by requiring the paper to be nationally distributed.
The other good thing about this if it happens is that it will open the door for allowing online gambling.
You do the same thing you normally do tip a minimum of $1 per person (assuming that the bill is under $7). Other wise tip the 15-20% and add $1-3 or the price of the FREE item to the tip.
From what I have been told by several students the "entrepreneurship" program is a business management program that includes how to do without lawyers.
Also, I would assume that RSA was contracted to create the site. So if it was created under contract the completed work would be the property of the Navy Federal Credit Union, and it would be NFCC who could claim infringement. RSA does not own said website just created it.
If 20,000 families are bad enough that £400 million is needed to be spent to watch the KIDS, it would be better safer and cheaper to take the children from the parents and place then for adoption.
Maybe all websites should just add a clause to the TOS and Contact Us pages that state something along the lines of:
"By initiating correspondence with(Company name)implicit consent has been given to reproduce and distribute any and all information contained in said correspondence. This rule will not apply if a Nondisclosure Agreement was signed prior to the date correspondence was sent."
How about this. No lobbyist shall receive payment for his/her efforts the only reimbursement that may be receive is for travel expenses and 25% of rooming.
The artist who created the sculpture most probably did it under contract for that project. In doing so he would have no claim to the sculpture other than have his name on it.
If I'm a landscaper and one of my clients yard is photographed and placed in a lovely home and landscaping book with his permission. I would have no claim on the work since it was done under contract to perform the job.
I wish that it was like that in the USA if the issue is not caught before checkout the price needs to be honored. I remember a few years ago when BestBuy misspriced a video card on preorders (I believe it was the first Nvidia that supported chaining then together) and some guy purchased it online for pick-up was arrested for trying to take delivery of the product.
I am a Certified Professional Coder (I bill insurance and fight with them). I have only seen a few insurance companies that do not have the CPTs (procedure codes) on the EOMBs (Explanation of Medical Benefits) and those are the worst insurance companies like Medicaid.
I often have patients calling saying they did not have such and such a procedure when they were here. Many procedures have multiple parts that have to be charged for such as up till this year an echocardiogram (imaging of the heart to evaluate it's function) had three CPT codes for one study. Also if there was an office visit and an EKG there are two more codes. It is a rarity that we over bill and when it does happen it is billing a level four office visit (93354) instead of a level three (93353).
I am not saying that it does not happen and you may be correct but patients do not have the access to the complete code descriptions. A new version of the CPT and ICD (diagnosis codes) books every year that have codes added, removed, or has the code description changed. Providers must buy new books reteach them selves things that have changed and keep up with changing insurance regulations that can and do change at ANY time.
To help and save money what needs to be done it hold insurance payers to the same level as providers. Require that all coding lists are open and free since we are forced to use it. Also make all co-pays and deductibles payable to the insurance and not the provider since providers should report non-payment of these to the insurance for breach of contract but the insurance could careless.
With so much to do it would be best to delegate tasks to relieve some of the work. Although selecting a group that will have the American People's best interest in mind is hard to do especially when involved in politics.
Thats the point need to get to where we have access to bandwidth that can out pace our storage.
Once we get to the point that we are able to receive data faster than the storage (RAM buffer fills and the HD is working at max) of the time can handle then new faster ways to store data will have to be created.
"What "dangerous" state secrets could that possibly contain"
Thats the thing we do not know its a "STATE SECRETE". If they are not willing to release the treaty to the public for that reason then it is only safe to assume that the information could harm the USA.
So there for the treaty should be scrapped or have all state secretes removed. There is NO reason to have state secretes in a treaty unless to commit treason.
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The other good thing about this if it happens is that it will open the door for allowing online gambling.
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If I'm a landscaper and one of my clients yard is photographed and placed in a lovely home and landscaping book with his permission. I would have no claim on the work since it was done under contract to perform the job.
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I often have patients calling saying they did not have such and such a procedure when they were here. Many procedures have multiple parts that have to be charged for such as up till this year an echocardiogram (imaging of the heart to evaluate it's function) had three CPT codes for one study. Also if there was an office visit and an EKG there are two more codes. It is a rarity that we over bill and when it does happen it is billing a level four office visit (93354) instead of a level three (93353).
I am not saying that it does not happen and you may be correct but patients do not have the access to the complete code descriptions. A new version of the CPT and ICD (diagnosis codes) books every year that have codes added, removed, or has the code description changed. Providers must buy new books reteach them selves things that have changed and keep up with changing insurance regulations that can and do change at ANY time.
To help and save money what needs to be done it hold insurance payers to the same level as providers. Require that all coding lists are open and free since we are forced to use it. Also make all co-pays and deductibles payable to the insurance and not the provider since providers should report non-payment of these to the insurance for breach of contract but the insurance could careless.
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Once we get to the point that we are able to receive data faster than the storage (RAM buffer fills and the HD is working at max) of the time can handle then new faster ways to store data will have to be created.
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"What "dangerous" state secrets could that possibly contain"
Thats the thing we do not know its a "STATE SECRETE". If they are not willing to release the treaty to the public for that reason then it is only safe to assume that the information could harm the USA.
So there for the treaty should be scrapped or have all state secretes removed. There is NO reason to have state secretes in a treaty unless to commit treason.
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