So long as roads (unlike trains and buses) remain free at the point of use, traffic growth looks inevitable.
Ministers said the health service must remain free at the point of use.
The British public are rightly attached to taxpayer-funded health care and education that is free at the point of use.
BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | In full: George Osborne speech
Instead it is becoming the purchase of medical treatment from any provider, public or private, as long as it is free at the point of use.
The health minister said the primary duty in the bill was to promote a comprehensive health service free at the point of use and warned peers against detracting from that.
First, distributed energy generation is enabling efficient, decentralized energy production close to the point of use by consumers, integrating energy generation more fully into our homes, offices, and factories.
Mr Cameron said on Sunday he strongly supported the founding principles of the NHS, including "health care for all, free at the point of use, unrelated to the ability to pay".
Well we want to reassure people that we are not and never have wanted to privatise the NHS. We believe in the NHS as a public service free at the point of use.
Dr Hamish Meldrum, chair of the British Medical Association, said the current system is a mess and runs counter to the principle of an NHS that is free at the point of use.
With Labour, more of the capacity in the private sector will be used to benefit the whole NHS, with treatment free at the point of use and always on the basis of clinical need.
BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | In full: Blair on his NHS pledges
Crucially, this capacity will be used to treat NHS patients in line with NHS values - free at the point of use and always with the judgement based on clinical need, not ability to pay.
BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | In full: Blair on his NHS pledges
Questioning the Prime Minister David Cameron in the Commons on Wednesday, she said she was committed to an NHS free at the point of use but said there were increasing complaints about nursing in parts of the system.
The business of publishing road atlases and maps, previously dominated in North America by players like Rand McNally and AAA, was a data-scarcity-driven business (real-time position and road condition information was too expensive to collect and deliver to the point of use).
That means adhering to NHS standards, allowing NHS and independent providers to compete on a more level playing field, delivering value for money and above all providing care for NHS patients that is free at the point of use, based on need, not the ability to pay.
BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | In full: George Osborne speech
The objective is a biological design process that enables point-of-use, on-demand, mass-customization biological manufacturing.
Part of what makes "Ah Um" a high point is the use of material that Mingus had been reworking and reimagining for years.
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Defenders of this President's approach to terrorism will point to his use of drones to eliminate terrorists as proof of his strength as a Commander-in-Chief taking the fight to the enemy.
Put an outspoken democrat in charge, deprive critics of their strongest point, his own authoritarian use of power and his keenness to hang on to it, and he may convince others that they can safely let him do so.
As Dr Gonthier, and other supporters of the use of computers, point out, there is no reason to think that humans are less fallible than computers when doing long computations or proofs.
From the point of view of energy use, current LCD polarizers are inefficient, the researchers said.
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With Iran moving aggressively to build a nuclear weapon, time is running out, and decision-makers are looking for any point of leverage they can use.
She has a sense of humor about herself and her own cheery disposition, and she in fact knows Oscar is just a huckster of trickery but tells him point blank she has to make use of what she has to work with.
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Sarkeesian wants to comment on how women are represented in games and point out the common use of destructive tropes.
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Another strong point was the effective use of sound, especially in the first half where Suffolk was descending into a 'new Ice Age'.
The point of the model is to use the data in a way no one else has used it to provide new insights.
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There were plenty of times when using the Nexus One (and this does happen with other Android devices as well, but it's pronounced here) where we felt not just bummed that you could only use one point of contact, but actually a little angry.
Three major trends sweeping through the enterprise the rapid rise of the consumerized end point , the adoption of cloud computing, and growing use of high definition video conferencing are transforming business and demanding a fundamental shift in how security is developed and deployed.
The point of holding frozen assets is to use them as leverage against the foreign regime, not to give them away.
The point is to encourage the use of the coins as money, which is why the bill also eliminates state taxes on them.
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