Articles, tagged with "regulatory body", page 3
26th January 2011
It has been common knowledge among our society that a product that is FDA approved is definitely a much more reputable and trustworthy product. Well this is partly true because if a medical device such as a nebulizer is not FDA approved then it is general...
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Author:
Eric
10th January 2011
SEO companies in Sarasota and Tampa are on the rise because more businesses are looking to improve their visibility to consumers. SEO companies usually market themselves as a means to direct more attention to a website as it is able to cover important key...
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Author:
Erin Deale
08th January 2011
This article contains some basic information for landlords wanting to successfully lease their property.
Using a letting agent
Try to use a letting agent, which is registered with a regulatory body such as UKLA (UK Association of Letting Agents) or ...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
22nd December 2010
Hedge fund is a nominally regulated fund. The concept of ‘hedge’ in finance refers to the ability or the process to overcome the negative market impacts. The investors get their returns after paying a performance fee to the fund manager. They can increase...
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Author:
Ashley Smith
09th December 2010
Small cap stocks, also known as micro cap equity, are by definition stocks that trade at under five dollars a share. However, popular culture originates to define them as stocks that trade for less than one dollar a share, therefore someone that does not ...
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Author:
TonyMillimute
08th December 2010
Coaching has become big business in recent years, with the practice of coaching now being referred to as a recognised profession. The idea of coaching is multi-faceted, however the most popular aspect of coaching in modern society is life coaching as well...
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Gareth Hoyle
02nd December 2010
Price computing scales designate all those scales that are normally available with an LCD display, but have an additional capability of converting units to price. As is evident for this description, price computing scales are useful for weighing by trader...
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Author:
Muhammad Suhail
24th November 2010
Insurance companies are popping up like mushrooms these days. Of course, there are the big institutions that have been around since grandpa fell off the bus but new ones seem to be hopping on the bandwagon all the time. They are all over the Internet and ...
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Author:
Adam Coleman
29th October 2010
While foreign currency trading offers its rewards, especially when you are able to trade in major currencies like the US dollars and Euro, caution against advertisements and brokers that offer instant riches must be observed.
There is move to regulate...
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Author:
Richie
26th October 2010
As in the US with the FDA, the Europeans have a regulatory body called the European Medicines Agency (EMA). It is responsible to approving drugs for use and then monitoring their performance once released into homes and hospitals. The problem is always on...
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Author:
StevenJohnson
20th October 2010
A rising number of those staying in holiday villas in foreign countries may be combining their trips with medical treatments, it has been suggested.
A study conducted by Currencies.co.uk found that one in 20 UK consumers have recently had a medical or ...
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Author:
Kelly Justin
16th September 2010
In the recent years, the concept of private tutoring has gained a lot of widespread attention in the UK. So much so, that every parent is willing and ready to hire a professional tutor who is ready to give his child one-on-one sessions to take his learnin...
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Article Publisher
13th September 2010
We speak to bankers, both Islamic and conventional, and laymen, both sincere and cynical, and compile twenty-one of the most commonly asked questions about riba and mortgages:
He’s a good Muslim. He prays, he fasts, he pays zakat. He regularly perfor...
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Author:
aurowlinton
01st September 2010
The UK is quickly becoming a country that is falling behind when it comes to broadband speeds. While other countries are ploughing huge amounts of money into their broadband network, the UK government won’t commit to even the most basic of speed promises,...
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Author:
MarkPin
31st August 2010
Dubai's buyers can finally decide to have a sigh of relief, since they can buy now properties insured against any structural damages. The buyers used to be left in lurch until today whenever any structural damage came to light after the properties were ha...
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Author:
Peter Slater