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Why should the rich be allowed to jump the queue?
Many princes are loth to let MBS jump the queue.
A bribe to jump the queue can cost up to $1,000.
But if you use this link, you should be able to jump the queue a bit.
"They use it to jump the queue," said Robin Osborn, senior adviser with The Commonwealth Fund.
One has asked a cousin volunteering at a poll station to let him jump the queue.
"The Prince of Wales didn't jump the queue," Argar told Sky News, according to the report.
To jump the queue Gazans pay the tanseeq, or "co-ordination", a polite euphemism for a bribe.
Winners get money, a higher pension, better health insurance and the right to jump the queue for public housing.
Both countries have since changed their immigration criteria so that applicants who have job offers in their pockets may jump the queue.
Don't talk about sex, don't put tea in before milk (or milk in before tea, I forget), and most important of all, don't jump the queue.
The police let them jump the queue of foreigners and form a protective cordon as they perambulate the Dome of the Rock, amid curses from Muslim worshippers.
" Steve Vladeck, CNN Supreme Court analyst and professor at the University of Texas School of Law, agreed the justices are allowing the administration to "jump the queue.
Letting Jack Ma's Ant Financial, last valued at $60 billion, jump the queue may convince other entrepreneurs to list at home, eschewing venues in New York and Hong Kong.
LONDON, March 26 (Reuters) - Britain on Thursday said Prince Charles, who has coronavirus, did not jump the queue for a test because his symptoms and condition met the criteria.
Though the news will help fans jump the queue, those looking for impromptu tattoos may need to do a little planning: appointments are on a first-come, first-served basis.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May apologized on Monday for saying that European Union migrant workers coming to Britain would no longer be able to "jump the queue" after Brexit.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain on Thursday said heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, who has coronavirus, did not jump the queue for a test because his symptoms and condition met the criteria.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain on Thursday said heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, who has coronavirus, did not jump the queue for a test because his symptoms and condition met the criteria.
But whether or not the court grants this 21st request for emergency intervention, what Mr Vladeck calls Mr Trump's "aggressive, jump-the-queue strategy" seems to have little downside for the administration.
"It will no longer be the case that EU nationals, regardless of the skills or experience they have to offer, can jump the queue ahead of engineers from Sydney or software developers from Delhi," she will say.
Recalling the rhetoric that had fostered her sense of mistrust in British politicians, she cited Prime Minister May's comments that those willing to move abroad were "citizens of nowhere" while EU workers in Britain had been able to "jump the queue".
To continue to make Australia a safe haven, we reserve the right to vigorously vet those who desire to come to our country, to deny those who try to jump the queue, and to welcome those who make the effort and desire to become Australians.
"I have often, when finding out about a new podcast with a large back catalog, made myself a 100-hour-plus playlist to catch up, and then set my favorites to automatically jump the queue and play next so I can catch up on some without falling behind on others," he said.
Nevertheless, physical altercation resulting from cutting is rare. It was reported that an 18-year-old National Serviceman in Malaysia was bludgeoned to death after he attempted to jump the queue at a food counter. Another incident occurred in New York City at The Halal Guys food cart, resulting in the death of the man who cut in line. The man who killed him was found not guilty by reason of self-defense.
Most physicians are self-employed private entities which enjoy coverage under each province's respective healthcare plans. Compared to other single-payer health systems in the world, Canada is unusual in banning the purchase of private insurance or care for any services that are listed. This is meant to prevent what is described as "two-tier healthcare", which would allow the rich to "jump the queue". However, in 2005 the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Chaoulli v.
In some cases, calls may be assigned a priority by the call-taker. Priority calls may jump the queue of pending calls. In the first scenario, a central computer then communicates with the mobile data terminal located in each vehicle (see computer assisted dispatch); in the second, the dispatcher communicates with the driver of each vehicle via two-way radio. With home or commercial service dispatching, customers usually schedule services in advance and the dispatching occurs the morning of the scheduled service.
Doran sparked outrage when the Administration Committee that he chaired ruled that researchers and secretaries working in the House of Commons must allow MPs to jump the queue for the canteen. Staffers described the rules as "feudal", and complained they were being treated as second-class citizens. Doran, however, said: "You cannot have an MP standing in a queue for ages: they are very busy people". He acknowledged that the way in which staff were told about the ruling may have been better handled.
In 2009, the Cambie Surgery Centre and patients filed a lawsuit versus the province's Medical Services Commission. The lawsuit continues to be a court case in late 2016 with the Supreme Court of British Columbia with possibly 200 witnesses. Six of the eight plaintiffs are patients, two of whom died before the conclusion of the court case. In 2012, the British Columbia Medical Services Commission confirmed what the clinics had openly admitted to doing since 1996—namely allowing patients, in violation of the Medicare Protection Act, to spend their own funds to jump the queue and access the clinic.
The show begins with Liz Lemon, the head writer of the television series The Girlie Show, attempting to buy a hot dog before work. After a fellow commuter tries to jump the queue, Liz buys $150 worth of hot dogs and distributes them to random passersby, hobos, and colleagues. When she arrives at work, she is embarrassed when she is forced by Kenneth, the naïve NBC page who conducts tours around 30 Rock, to introduce herself to a group of The Girlie Show fans. Liz and her producer Pete Hornberger (Scott Adsit) meet with The Girlie Show's new network executive Jack Donaghy.
Xu Xing, a famous Chinese writer and cultural scholar, published his debut novel Variations Without a Theme (无主题变奏) in July 1985 by People's Literature, which is regarded as a landmark work of Chinese contemporary literature from tradition to modernity. After graduating from high school in 1975, Xu Xing went to Zhidan county in northern Shan’xi province to jump the queue of working in countryside. He joined the army in 1977 and served in the 21st Corps of Lanzhou Military Region. In 1981 Xu Xing returned to Beijing after demobilizing from the army.
The Flames received their flu shots ahead of the general public, causing an Alberta health official to be fired. The Maple Leafs and the Canucks teams both had members of their staff "jump the queue" and receive flu shots ahead of the general public and were criticized in the media. In December, Shane Doan of the Coyotes played his 1,000th game in a 2–1 shootout win over the Blue Jackets. On December 21, New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur recorded his 104th shutout, breaking a record set by Terry Sawchuk during the 1969–70 NHL season.
Exchanges offered a type of order called a "Flash" order (on NASDAQ, it was called "Bolt" on the Bats stock exchange) that allowed an order to lock the market (post at the same price as an order ) for a small amount of time (5 milliseconds). This order type was available to all participants but since HFT's adapted to the changes in market structure more quickly than others, they were able to use it to "jump the queue" and place their orders before other order types were allowed to trade at the given price. Currently, the majority of exchanges do not offer flash trading, or have discontinued it. By March 2011, the NASDAQ, BATS, and Direct Edge exchanges had all ceased offering its Competition for Price Improvement functionality (widely referred to as "flash technology/trading").
Rowan Atkinson recreating a famous scene from the episode on a Mini at Goodwood Circuit On New Year's Day 1994, Bean drives to the Arding & Hobbs department store in order to take full advantage of the January sales, nearly running over several pedestrians while parking. Dozens of other people have queued overnight to get there first, but Bean manages to jump the queue and annoy everyone in the process by revealing that he created the "person" as a dummy, which he placed there the night before in order to cheat his way to the front of the queue. When the doors finally open, Bean excitedly runs in, but not knowing where to go first, he heads downstairs. Later, Bean has purchased many items, including the armchair that was on display in the window, tins of paint, brushes and mops.
According to the book, citizens in countries with national health care systems do not have an entitlement to health care. (See also Accuracy below). The book claims that the only country in the world that provides an entitlement to any health care service is the United States, whose citizens are legally entitled to kidney dialysis treatment; that citizens of other countries are not entitled to any particular treatment; and that while many citizens under national health care systems are allowed to wait in line for services, they are not even entitled to hold a place in line, as other patients may jump the queue. All these claims are highly dubious and are not sustantiable because clearly there are very many cases where all citizens in other countries with national health care systems that are entitled to a wide range of health care services (not just dialysis).

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