… and into the more expensive and overcrowded hospital system. The suggestion that the levy would be covered by private insurance is also divisive: no problem for the affluent, who can afford to have insurance; a huge problem for the less-well-off …
However, this and the service's many rivals are still not tackling the core problem in the country: that few people in India actually have credit cards. Figures from Datamonitor for 2011 suggest that there were only “five million affluent card …
Beachwood is an affluent suburb and Grimm wanted the dealership to stand out in a place where expensive cars are not unusual. About two years ago he invested about $8,000 to $10,000 on 100 chairs, 25 … Grimm has latched onto something here and I can …
Yehudit Sadeh was born into a family of rabbis and affluent merchants in Mashhad, Iran. She immigrated to Israel on her own, mainly to avoid an arranged marriage. After studying nursing ….. He also hated teachers and psychologists, and suggested that …
It is not, certainly, an add-on service, a superfluity the city could do without—unless the Quezon City government, in this case, thinks it is running an upscale high-rise condominium where the homeowners' association could vote at anytime to impose …
The result has been that the nation now doubts the ability of the railways to provide the kind of service that they once did in the past, one that came with reliability, cleanliness, timeliness and safety. To top it all, the government discontinued …
“However, we will also have our own tasting room thanks to [Senate Bill] 604, a new Virginia law that now allows breweries to sell beer by the glass without an accompanying full service restaurant.” In addition to the “tasting room” Jones said Fair …
A world tour of health services in affluent societies would find all of them bothered by one thing above all others – how to link hospital and community care more effectively. This is not a fad: it arises from the reality that increasing numbers of …
… with the affluent but with middle-earners who resent the prospect of programs that reward people who don't work, or who don't work much) or that it fails to secure the support of influential service providers who are a key part of the coalition for …