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  1. 17161
    Published 18 March 1946
    “…This plan provides on a secure financial basis a comprehensive service free to the citizen, combining the resources of the State with all that is best in the existing services, including the voluntary hospitals with their pioneering spirit, tradition and experience. …”
  2. 17162
    “…A special block of bed-rooms should be provided for nurses on night duty so that rest may be secured. (8) ACCESS TO A DOCTOR. In case of indisposition the nurse should have free, direct, and immediate access to one of the hospital doctors available daily for this purpose, and sisters and matrons should encourage nurses to seek prompt attention. (9) SALARIES. …”
  3. 17163
    Published 1946
    “…1946 1946 1940s 27 pages Events at the meetings in January and February, 1946, of the United Nations General Assembly and Security Council in London showed that the breach between Russia and the Western Powers was widening. …”
  4. 17164
    by Green, Nan, Ganivet, F.
    Published 10 August 1943
    “…Practical means of aiding the Spanish people in the struggle against the Franco terror and of securing the liberation of prisoners. We are confident that this convention of a humanitarian character in support of those who fought the enemy of Great Britain on Spanish soil, will arouse your interest and goodwill. …”
  5. 17165
    by Phillips, Morgan, 1902-
    Published May 1938
    “…With regard to the Handbills, we shall be grateful if Parties in the County of London will secure a thorough distribution of these in the most likely parts of their own areas. …”
  6. 17166
    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 10 August 1936
    “…It is known that the International Transportworkers' Federation have communicated with their affiliated Organisations on this matter, but the General Council would be glad (if your members are concerned with the manufacture or transport of munitions) if you would take such action as may be necessary to secure and forward to us timely information of such orders or consignments as may be viewed with suspicion having the above points in mind. …”
  7. 17167
    Published January 1937
    “…Corned Beef 15 tons 160 c/s 24/2s @ 24/6 p. case (fob) 196 40/- W £8 £204 and 440 c/s 48/ls @ 26/6 p.case fob 583 - 22 605 Dried Cod 100 bales 35/40s @ 27/7 bale fob 138 45/- W 12 150 50 " 30/35s @ 28/1 " 70 - 6 76 (Stock are difficult to secure, cannot yet definitely promise even the above quantities) Biscuits 5 tons £52 per ton 260 45/- M 58 318 Mark - C. …”
  8. 17168
    Published 1946
    “…1946 1946 1940s 8 pages He should never be required, or be in a position to be required, to modify his standards of medical certification at the behest of the State, however concerned the State may be with the solvency of a Social Security Fund. This independence of professional judgment and responsibility of action, evolved over the centuries, is inconsistent with the conception of the doctor as a civil servant or local government officer, whose first loyalty would be to his employing body. …”
  9. 17169
    “…Seventy years ago there arose a great movement in this country for national security by means of volunteers. The time had arrived now when there should be another national movement of the same kind — for national health, which was national security: (Cheers.) …”
  10. 17170
    by Frantz, Laurent B.
    Published 12 December 1953
    “…1953-12-12 035-0019-004 construed to apply to such acts as selling the Daily Worker, campaigning for a Communist candidate, contributing to the legal defense of an accused Communist, or petitioning for the repeal of the Internal Security Act of 1950. The prosecutor, moreover, need not restrict himself to past acts. …”
  11. 17171
    by Stern, Andy
    Published 2006
    “…Meanwhile, our politicians irresponsibly sidestep the crucial solutions that we so desperately need in order to make sure Americans can move into the twenty-first century with their futures secure. As Stern so persuasively shows, it is time for bold thinking and creative solutions to overhaul a health care system in crisis; correct a tax system rigged in favor of business and the wealthy; revamp our inadequate retirement system; and make truly innovative improvements in education. …”
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  12. 17172
    Published 2013
    “…provides an update on the most important aspects that shape people’s lives and well-being: income, jobs, housing, health, work-life balance, education, social connections, civic engagement and governance, environment, personal security and subjective well-being. It paints a comprehensive picture of well-being in OECD countries and other major economies, by looking at people’s material living conditions and quality of life across the population. …”
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  13. 17173
    by Aretz, Bodo
    Published 2013
    “…To this end, I make use of the regional file of the employment subsample of the Research Institute of the German Federal Employment Agency (SIAB data), which contains a 2% random sample of all social security records between 1975 and 2008 that cover approximately 80% of the overall German workforce. …”
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  14. 17174
    “…By introducing their proposal of an unconditional basic income, all means-tested social transfers would be replaced by a negative income tax scheme that guarantees every citizen a minimum income, regardless of whether he or she is in work or unemployed. Social security payments would be substituted by a payroll tax for employers and a tax-financed basic pension would replace the current pension scheme. …”
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  15. 17175
    Published May 1944
    “…The new Education Bill makes it the duty of local authorities "to make arrangements for securing the provision of free medical treatment for pupils in attendance at any school or young people's college maintained by them as are necessary....…”
  16. 17176
    “…It is contemplated that the task of securing this will be entrusted to county and county borough councils. …”
  17. 17177
    “…They will advise the Secretary of State on the measures necessary to secure the co-ordination of the hospital and consultant services within the region. 24 36/H24/41…”
  18. 17178
    “…Existing major health authorities (county councils and town councils of large burghs) will normally retain responsibility for the ordinary local clinic and similar services; the necessary co-ordination will be secured through their membership of the joint hospital boards and through the Local Medical Services Committees (below). …”
  19. 17179
    by Mackenzie, James, Haldane, William S.
    Published 25 February 1927
    “…They recognised that the evils could be effectively combated only by personal effort and care on the part of the individual, notwithstanding all that was being done by public authorities towards securing healthful conditions of work. It was that appeal to the individual worker, to his intelligence, his sense of personal responsibility, as well as to his own interest, that was the central point of their work, giving him, with the willing help of the medical profession, the guidance which might enable him to steer clear of much preventable suffering and misery. 292/840/1/8…”
  20. 17180
    Published 25 February 1924
    “…The dominant idea for this year was "Self Help in Health" and the consideration of what each individual can do for himself and his neighbour in securing a healthy life. The Committee worked in close co-operation with the National Baby Week Council during the year. …”
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