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As per article 13 of UCP 600, a nominated bank can also be termed as (1)() An advising bank. (2)(

As per article 13 of UCP 600, a nominated bank can also be termed as

(1)( ) An advising bank.

(2)( ) A transferring bank.

(3)( ) An issuing bank.

(4)( ) A claiming bank.

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Part B

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I don' t see private health care providing much of the solution to current problems. 43)____________Neither is close to being implemented, but the future could see a deliberate shift of attention to voluntary health insurance and an emphasis on social insurance.

44)____________Even so, higher taxes will plainly be needed to fund health care. I think we'll eventually see larger NHS charges, more rationing of medical services and restrictions on certain procedures without proven outcomes. Stricter eligibility criteria for certain treatments are another possibility.

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