inlander उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- "I haven't seen any downside to it, " said Charles Inlander, president of the People's Medical Society, a nonprofit grass-roots medical advocacy group for patients.
- To avoid medical disasters, " stay away from doctors and hospitals, " advises Charles Inlander, president of the People's Medical Society, the nation's largest consumer health advocacy organization.
- The riverboats operated on the Skeena for only 22 years; the last boat, the " Inlander ", finished up in September 1912, when the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway took over its function.
- Charles Inlander, president of the People's Medical Society, a nonprofit patient advocacy group based in Allentown, Pa ., argued that regulators have to be cautious about approving mergers too quickly in this industry.
- Charles Inlander, president of the People's Medical Society, a patients rights group in Washington, D . C ., called the law " the most significant piece of legislation since Medicare ."
- For the rest of the 1911 season and through to her final voyage in the fall of 1912, the " Inlander " was piloted by Captain Nechacco " and the " Northwest ".
- He is the author of the book " In Tune with America : Our History in Song, " writes a monthly column for " The Pacific Northwest Inlander " newspaper and records radio commentaries for several radio stations.
- If the procedure is major and the choice is between a small, intimate facility where you get a lot of personal attention and a factory where they churn out a lot of similar cases, go for the factory every time, Inlander advised.
- Inlander said that men's success in addressing disease has been spurred by new screening tests and medications _ and by concerns as simple as hair loss and as serious as AIDS that are getting men into their physicians'office with more regularity.
- The first air-conditioned train in Queensland ( including the first air-conditioned sleeping cars in Australia ), the Inlander was introduced in February 1953, bringing a new level of comfort and cleanliness to a hot and dusty area of the State.