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thing from a practical point of view, the southern conditions the conditions which will be there, you recognise things like shingles as a pharmacist and you can say, this is quite easy, this is the treatment, but then we have to say to the gp, give us a prescription, but this will close that out, with the patient right there and then which i think is really good. think is really good. interesting. the shortage think is really good. interesting. the shortage of think is really good. interesting. the shortage of gps think is really good. interesting. the shortage of gps will - think is really good. interesting. the shortage of gps will not - think is really good. interesting. the shortage of gps will not be l the shortage of gps will not be helped by this but it will reduce the burden, so is theirs to a fundamental problem with the number of gps? is there still a fundamental problem. of gps? is there still a fundamental roblem. ., ., , ., fundamental problem. that would be
Als die Ampel-Koalition Anfang September das dritte Entlastungspaket vorstellte, kam auch eine Forderung in Richtung Europa hinzu: „Zufallsgewinne“ von Energieunternehmen sollten möglichst bald schon auf EU-Ebene abgeschöpft werden und nicht allein in den Nationalstaaten. In Brüssel wurde damals schon daran gearbeitet, nun sprach Kommissionspräsidentin Ursula von der Leyen
<strong>Letters:</strong> There can be no one unifying theory, writes <strong>Prof Jonathan Bard</strong>, while<strong> Nicholas Maxwell </strong>looks to the role of purposive actions and <strong>Pete Bibby </strong>says the fittest theory will survive