17511 pts ยท April 9, 2015
Whats up people of the internet?
They broke the social contract. It's complicated, but I don't think it's a terrible idea to forgo voting rights at leas while serving time.
This year alone the Fed has expanded its balance sheet by trillions, that's new money that previously didn't exist. 2/2
"Money printing" refers to any action which introduces new money to the economy, and there are many ways to do so, not just bills. 1/2
of the trip. Usually in the range of 1-800 dollars. It's not mandatory, but they strongly suggest that you pay.
In most countries with socialised healthcare if you use an ambulance you will receive a "donation" form which is filled out with the cost
$100+ here in NZ. I actually think most countries "strongly suggest" making a donation to their respective ambulance services if used.
Thank you! Finally a reasonable take on this.
US kicked in $70m, but total cost to Gilead for just phase 3 trials was nearly $300m, total development cost >$1b. Need to recoup somehow.
*reported malpractice. Big difference.
40% were attacking the officer. 30% were making threats and aggressive movements. You don't need a weapon to kill someone.
/a/vFtTVYP
9 unarmed blacks are killed by police annually. Most are justified, but even if they weren't is 9 enough to have 45m people living in fear?
To be fair he probably could have gotten a quality education from a community college, Harvard is one of the best universities in the world.
It's different and not as effective as most insulin used now. You can buy old style insulin for $20 at Walmart if you want.
Why? My Govt has Pharmac who tell US pharma companies to accept a crazy lowball offer or we will ignore patents and manufacture ourselves..
some extra cost to US citizens due to universal healthcare countries blackmailing them with reverse engineering threats etc etc.
lowered as some suggest innovation would stop in its tracks. You also need to understand that US pharma companies are forced to offload
Then after all expenses and years and years of work it makes a profit where the roi is actually quite small. If the price of many drugs was
The 1 that does make it has to recoup billions in its own development costs, and then dozens of times that to cover the ones that failed.
It's costs billions to bring a drug to market. R&D, trials, FDA hoops etc. For every 1 drug that makes it to market there are 100 that don't
And the sound of the shocks are way too loud and spaced way too close together. Not a chance it's real.
Stock fences are generally at most 10kv on a pulse which wouldn't cause that. Cow usually 2-3kv, Bull 3-5kv. Fence in this vid isnt electric
Because they certainly didn't exist before 1942...
Ah that makes a lot more sense. Thanks for the clarification.
What about landlords and homeowners? Seems like they would get a bit screwed by this.
Nearly a 50% false negative rate for some test kits. How many times were you tested?
It's about the intention, if you can't pay your bills then you need to live like you're broke. Until that happens why should she give them $
Gotta love a Holden. Sad about the commies being discontinued, it's the end of an era.
Did you know your employer pays thousands in healthcare levies on your behalf every year? You also pay acc levies on almost everything.
Are you serious, if the election was based on popular vote the entire campaign (and opposition campaigns) would have been run differently...
They broke the social contract. It's complicated, but I don't think it's a terrible idea to forgo voting rights at leas while serving time.
This year alone the Fed has expanded its balance sheet by trillions, that's new money that previously didn't exist. 2/2
"Money printing" refers to any action which introduces new money to the economy, and there are many ways to do so, not just bills. 1/2
of the trip. Usually in the range of 1-800 dollars. It's not mandatory, but they strongly suggest that you pay.
In most countries with socialised healthcare if you use an ambulance you will receive a "donation" form which is filled out with the cost
$100+ here in NZ. I actually think most countries "strongly suggest" making a donation to their respective ambulance services if used.
Thank you! Finally a reasonable take on this.
US kicked in $70m, but total cost to Gilead for just phase 3 trials was nearly $300m, total development cost >$1b. Need to recoup somehow.
*reported malpractice. Big difference.
40% were attacking the officer. 30% were making threats and aggressive movements. You don't need a weapon to kill someone.
/a/vFtTVYP
9 unarmed blacks are killed by police annually. Most are justified, but even if they weren't is 9 enough to have 45m people living in fear?
To be fair he probably could have gotten a quality education from a community college, Harvard is one of the best universities in the world.
It's different and not as effective as most insulin used now. You can buy old style insulin for $20 at Walmart if you want.
Why? My Govt has Pharmac who tell US pharma companies to accept a crazy lowball offer or we will ignore patents and manufacture ourselves..
some extra cost to US citizens due to universal healthcare countries blackmailing them with reverse engineering threats etc etc.
lowered as some suggest innovation would stop in its tracks. You also need to understand that US pharma companies are forced to offload
Then after all expenses and years and years of work it makes a profit where the roi is actually quite small. If the price of many drugs was
The 1 that does make it has to recoup billions in its own development costs, and then dozens of times that to cover the ones that failed.
It's costs billions to bring a drug to market. R&D, trials, FDA hoops etc. For every 1 drug that makes it to market there are 100 that don't
And the sound of the shocks are way too loud and spaced way too close together. Not a chance it's real.
Stock fences are generally at most 10kv on a pulse which wouldn't cause that. Cow usually 2-3kv, Bull 3-5kv. Fence in this vid isnt electric
Because they certainly didn't exist before 1942...
Ah that makes a lot more sense. Thanks for the clarification.
What about landlords and homeowners? Seems like they would get a bit screwed by this.
Nearly a 50% false negative rate for some test kits. How many times were you tested?
It's about the intention, if you can't pay your bills then you need to live like you're broke. Until that happens why should she give them $
Gotta love a Holden. Sad about the commies being discontinued, it's the end of an era.
Did you know your employer pays thousands in healthcare levies on your behalf every year? You also pay acc levies on almost everything.
Are you serious, if the election was based on popular vote the entire campaign (and opposition campaigns) would have been run differently...