Rather than provide subsidized full-service housing, the municipality permits settlers to lease or purchase unused municipal land.
Because most disease management programs are introduced gradually, very few full-service disease management programs exist, let alone that they are evaluated rigorously.
In many respects, cardiac hospitals have more in common with full-service hospitals than do orthopedic and surgical hospitals.
At the same time, this policy approach may impair the ability of full-service hospitals to provide access to underserved populations.
One distinction that appears to be emerging from the early stages of research is that on average, full-service hospitals treat more complex and more costly patients.
Medical students never know enough, never exhibit enough skill, and never harbor enough experience in the ways of clinical medicine to meet the demands of full-service doctoring.
The full service pension will rise to £11,343 per annum and the full-service lump sum to £34,030.
Overbooking is an accepted practice among full-service scheduled airlines.