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California Practice Guide: Real Property Transactions, Chapters 7 - 13, Tables & Index»rank:by: Dennis L. Greenwald, Michael Asimow
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CALLIOPE VOLUME 21, NUMBER 1 FALL / WINTER 1997-98»rank:by: Martha (advisory editor) [cover design by Jennifer Weeden] [Andrea Vlahakis, S. Stephanie, Kathleen Hellen, Scott Withiam, Michael Steffen, Linda Nemec Foster, Jeanne E. Clark, Dennis Rhodes, Mary-Lou Brockett-Devine, et al] (Calliope) Christina
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The Canonical Status of Catholic Health Care Facilities in the Province of New Brunswick in Light of Recent Provincial Government Legislation (Canadian Studies)»rank:by: Michael Dennis McGowan
: :In March, 1992, the provincial health minister announced an overhaul of the health care system in New Brunswick. This legislation threatened the Church's integral mission of providing health care in the province. The Hospital Act of 1992 terminated the collaboration, co-operation and partnership between Government and Church. The take-over of the Catholic hospitals, the dissolution of the individual hospital boards, the establishment of seven regional hospital corporations, challenged and even denied the Church's right to be involved in the health care delivery system. After nearly a year of negotiations, an agreement was reached whereby Catholic hospital facilities would continue to be owned by the religious institutes. While administration and control ... |
CAROLINA QUARTERLY Vol. 38 No. 2 (Winter 1986)»rank:by: Emily, Editor (Gary Allen, Walter Griffin, Colleen Anderson, Kaye Gibbons, Tim Houghton, Dennis Lynds, Julia Robinson, Geof Martino, Michael J. Rosen, Tom Russell, J. T. Barbarese, Ryu Kazuo, Susan Rawlins, Anne Bromley, et al) STOCKARD
: :In March, 1992, the provincial health minister announced an overhaul of the health care system in New Brunswick. This legislation threatened the Church's integral mission of providing health care in the province. The Hospital Act of 1992 terminated the collaboration, co-operation and partnership between Government and Church. The take-over of the Catholic hospitals, the dissolution of the individual hospital boards, the establishment of seven regional hospital corporations, challenged and even denied the Church's right to be involved in the health care delivery system. After nearly a year of negotiations, an agreement was reached whereby Catholic hospital facilities would continue to be owned by the religious institutes. While administration and control ... |
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The Challenge of d and F Electrons: Theory and Computation (Acs Symposium Series)»rank: 6285809by: Dennis R. Salahub
: :In March, 1992, the provincial health minister announced an overhaul of the health care system in New Brunswick. This legislation threatened the Church's integral mission of providing health care in the province. The Hospital Act of 1992 terminated the collaboration, co-operation and partnership between Government and Church. The take-over of the Catholic hospitals, the dissolution of the individual hospital boards, the establishment of seven regional hospital corporations, challenged and even denied the Church's right to be involved in the health care delivery system. After nearly a year of negotiations, an agreement was reached whereby Catholic hospital facilities would continue to be owned by the religious institutes. While administration and control ... |
CHANGE AND CONFLICT IN THE CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH»rank: 6285809by: Dennis Michael Hanratty
: :In March, 1992, the provincial health minister announced an overhaul of the health care system in New Brunswick. This legislation threatened the Church's integral mission of providing health care in the province. The Hospital Act of 1992 terminated the collaboration, co-operation and partnership between Government and Church. The take-over of the Catholic hospitals, the dissolution of the individual hospital boards, the establishment of seven regional hospital corporations, challenged and even denied the Church's right to be involved in the health care delivery system. After nearly a year of negotiations, an agreement was reached whereby Catholic hospital facilities would continue to be owned by the religious institutes. While administration and control ... |
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characterization and Kinetic Mechanism of Mesophase Formation in High Molecular Weight Carbonaceous Materials and Its Relationship to the Concepts of Thermal and Catalytic Cracking»rank: 6285809by: Dennis Michael Riggs
: :In March, 1992, the provincial health minister announced an overhaul of the health care system in New Brunswick. This legislation threatened the Church's integral mission of providing health care in the province. The Hospital Act of 1992 terminated the collaboration, co-operation and partnership between Government and Church. The take-over of the Catholic hospitals, the dissolution of the individual hospital boards, the establishment of seven regional hospital corporations, challenged and even denied the Church's right to be involved in the health care delivery system. After nearly a year of negotiations, an agreement was reached whereby Catholic hospital facilities would continue to be owned by the religious institutes. While administration and control ... |
Chemistry, by Wilbraham»rank: 6285809by: Dennis Staley, Michael Matta, Edward Waterman Antony C. Wilbraham
: :In March, 1992, the provincial health minister announced an overhaul of the health care system in New Brunswick. This legislation threatened the Church's integral mission of providing health care in the province. The Hospital Act of 1992 terminated the collaboration, co-operation and partnership between Government and Church. The take-over of the Catholic hospitals, the dissolution of the individual hospital boards, the establishment of seven regional hospital corporations, challenged and even denied the Church's right to be involved in the health care delivery system. After nearly a year of negotiations, an agreement was reached whereby Catholic hospital facilities would continue to be owned by the religious institutes. While administration and control ... |
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Chemistry: Small Scale Probeware Lab Manual»rank: 1799164by: Antony Wibraham, Dennis D. Staley, Michael S. Matta, Edward L. Waterman
: :In March, 1992, the provincial health minister announced an overhaul of the health care system in New Brunswick. This legislation threatened the Church's integral mission of providing health care in the province. The Hospital Act of 1992 terminated the collaboration, co-operation and partnership between Government and Church. The take-over of the Catholic hospitals, the dissolution of the individual hospital boards, the establishment of seven regional hospital corporations, challenged and even denied the Church's right to be involved in the health care delivery system. After nearly a year of negotiations, an agreement was reached whereby Catholic hospital facilities would continue to be owned by the religious institutes. While administration and control ... |
Choosing packaging inks.: An article from: Food Processing»rank: 1799164by: Dennis P. Butcher, Michael P. Moore
: :This digital document is an article from Food Processing, published by Putman Media, Inc. on May 1, 1995. The length of the article is 1001 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From the supplier: Water-based inks and coatings which are glycol ether-free and with low residual monomers are now available to food and beverage packagers. Unlike other water-based inks and coatings, these prevent product tainting, thus preserving the distinctive flavor and aroma of many food products. They can ... |