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(1) Is your dentist private or NHS?
(2) I got my hearing-aid on the NHS.
(3) He recently vacated his post as NHS Personnel Director.
(4) Can I get my glasses on the NHS?
(5) I had the operation done on the NHS .
(6) Hospitals take the lion's share of the NHS budget.
(7) I hope that Parliament will soon take the NHS in hand.
(8) The fees offered by the NHS do not recompense dental surgeons for their professional time.
(9) I am a strong supporter of the NHS.
(10) Would he NHS benefit from a single, identifiable leader?
(11) The NHS budget has doubled in the past decade while dentistry decayed.
(12) The National Health Service ( NHS ) is on a primary health care model.
(13) This is highly related to the trypanosome lytic factor (TLF) found in normal human serum (NHS) and the serum resistance-associated (SRA) protein of trypanosomes infectious to human.
(14) PGD has been offered by the NHS for more than a decade for serious diseases that come early in childhood, like cystic fibrosis or Tay Sachs, a neurological disease.
(15) The government says its plans will modernise the NHS, improve services and reinvest savings in front line care.
(16) Swine flu's threat is so great that the NHS must avoid only small numbers of personnel getting immunised, as usually happens with seasonal flu every winter, the letters add.
(17) NHS trusts, primary care trusts, and strategic health authorities use the government's own bank—in the form of the Office of Her Majesty's Paymaster General.
(18) Demobilisation funded Attlee's NHS; by withdrawing from east of Suez, Wilson boosted pensions; the last droplets of the cold war's thawing helped even warrior Blair to rejuvenate the welfare state.
(19) There are problems in recruiting suitably qualified scientific officers for NHS laboratories. Sentencedict.com
(20) He has been a prominent victim of alleged witch-hunts against whistle-blowers in the NHS.
(21) The Prime Minister is calling for sweeping reforms of the NHS.
(22) This vaccine is not normally provided free under the NHS.
(23) How do I get a hearing aid through the NHS?
(24) The reforms have been a seminal event in the history of the NHS.
(25) In office this vague idea has formalised into radical decentralisation: handing power to parents to run schools, to general practitioners to run the NHS, to local voters to pick police commissioners.
(26) I'm acutely conscious of how dependent I am on those who built and sustained the NHS – including, pre-eminently, generations of labour movement activists and socialists.
(27) Top, by a wide margin, was Labour's post-war leader Clement Attlee who between 1945 and 1951 set up the welfare state and established the NHS.
(28) And you can get all of these for free on the NHS.
(29) Female doctors are massively under-represented in senior jobs in the NHS, universities and within the BMA and medical royal colleges.
(30) Above all, the report will say that the government must now address the financial hardship of those with haemophilia and their families who have suffered as a result of tainted blood from the NHS.