The NI computer algorithm could prewarn staff of all suspicious NIs, but it could not warn about new NIs inpatients every day. |
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Third, in order to balance good sensitivity with specificity, the RT-NISS could not prewarn and identify all of the NI inpatients. |
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It has proposed allowing people with more than 45 years of NI contributions to receive their state pension early unreduced. |
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A pay hike for staff and an increase in NI payments are costing millions. |
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Remaining detailed characteristics for NI including labour market and housing. |
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Each elects six MLAs to the 108 member NI Assembly by means of the single transferable vote system. |
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The NI Men's National Team competed in the first round of the World Championships under coach Gerry Ford and captain Nick Wright. |
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Making NI contributions is often described by people as paying their stamp. |
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Thus the four NHS organisations are partially funded from NI contributions but not from the NI Fund. |
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Under the COGE Handbook and NI 51-101, naturally occurring hydrocarbons with a viscosity greater than 10,000 centipoise are classed as bitumen. |
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Our innovation was that RT-NISS recorded all NI information and undertook time-serial alignments, so as to identify and prewarn new suspicious cases each day. |
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Various interpretational and operational aspects of NI 31-103 will also have to be dealt with and will probably require amendments to NI 31-103 in the future. |
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Pursuant to NI 81-107 paragraph 5.2, the Manager is required to refer certain conflict of interest matters together with its proposed action plan to the IRC for its review and approval. |
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The four formed the NI Unionist Party, which again suffered a split and won no seats in the 2003 election. |
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There is currently one Kendo club in Northern Ireland, Ojika NI, based in Belfast. |
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It is therefore possible for a charge to Employees NI to arise on someone who earns below the limit on an annual basis but who has occasional payments above the weekly limit. |
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But instead of being thanked for all those NI contributions ripped from your pay packet every month, some numpty in the House of Lords compares you to a jobless scrounger. |
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