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Name: London Summit Outcomes.
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ordinaryboy
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London Summit Outcomes.
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"I would like to see clarity on the role competition plays and what model of competition is required to meet with the EU objectives for the social protection of vulnerable adults, and more specifically..."
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"I would like to see clarity on the role competition plays and what model of competition is required to meet with the EU objectives for the social protection of vulnerable adults, and more specifically a Care Quality Commission review of whether or not market standardisation and harmonisation satisfies the regulators requirements for national competency in the provision of health and social care."
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Apr 14 2009 9:24:41 PM
keithwhu
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London Summit Outcomes.
: "I'd like to see regulations being made to ensure responsible banking and an end to banks encouraging us to spend more money than we have."
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Mar 19 2009 5:24:32 PM
Sadbog74
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London Summit Outcomes.
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"I would like to see the IMF and World Bank democratized, where every member state has equal voting power to elect a governance/secretary-general, and removing right for America to veto any decisions made..."
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"I would like to see the IMF and World Bank democratized, where every member state has equal voting power to elect a governance/secretary-general, and removing right for America to veto any decisions made by member states in the IMF. "
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Mar 21 2009 12:39:59 PM
PatNInterupt
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"I would like to see a broad recognition that government intervention remains the problem NOT the solution. Like turkies voting for Christmas I see people all over the world falling for the old trick ..."
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"I would like to see a broad recognition that government intervention remains the problem NOT the solution. Like turkies voting for Christmas I see people all over the world falling for the old trick of governments blaming the private sector for problems politicians themselves have created through the boom-bust economics of fiat money inflation and ill conceived (and incompetently performed) statist intervention. I fear that journey on The Road To Serfdom, paved with decent, honest and heartfelt (but hopelessly naïve) good intentions is now almost irreverisble. Socialists require nothing but equality, eventhough that inevitably means equality in misery. "
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Apr 02 2009 8:33:45 AM
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ordinaryboy
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London Summit Outcomes.
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"I would like to see clarity on the role competition plays and what model of competition is required to meet with the EU objectives for the social protection of vulnerable adults, and more specifically..."
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"I would like to see clarity on the role competition plays and what model of competition is required to meet with the EU objectives for the social protection of vulnerable adults, and more specifically a Care Quality Commission review of whether or not market standardisation and harmonisation satisfies the regulators requirements for national competency in the provision of health and social care."
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Apr 14 2009 9:24:41 PM
PatNInterupt
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London Summit Outcomes.
:
"I would like to see a broad recognition that government intervention remains the problem NOT the solution. Like turkies voting for Christmas I see people all over the world falling for the old trick ..."
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"I would like to see a broad recognition that government intervention remains the problem NOT the solution. Like turkies voting for Christmas I see people all over the world falling for the old trick of governments blaming the private sector for problems politicians themselves have created through the boom-bust economics of fiat money inflation and ill conceived (and incompetently performed) statist intervention. I fear that journey on The Road To Serfdom, paved with decent, honest and heartfelt (but hopelessly naïve) good intentions is now almost irreverisble. Socialists require nothing but equality, eventhough that inevitably means equality in misery. "
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Apr 02 2009 8:33:45 AM
Sadbog74
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London Summit Outcomes.
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"I would like to see the IMF and World Bank democratized, where every member state has equal voting power to elect a governance/secretary-general, and removing right for America to veto any decisions made..."
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"I would like to see the IMF and World Bank democratized, where every member state has equal voting power to elect a governance/secretary-general, and removing right for America to veto any decisions made by member states in the IMF. "
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Mar 21 2009 12:39:59 PM
keithwhu
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London Summit Outcomes.
: "I'd like to see regulations being made to ensure responsible banking and an end to banks encouraging us to spend more money than we have."
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Mar 19 2009 5:24:32 PM
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