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Coping with COBRA

Compensation & Benefits Review, 1987
Although they are meant to be cost-neutral for employers, COBRA's health-care continuation provisions contain hidden costs, draconian penalties, and legal traps that every employer should be aware of.
S D, Baderian, I B, Stempel
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COBRAS

2009
In this chapter, the authors propose a case-based reasoning recommender system called COBRAS: a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) bibliographical reference recommender system. COBRAS’s task is to find relevant documents and interesting people related to the interests and preferences of a single person belonging to a like-minded group in an implicit and an intelligent
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COBRA

Journal of Health & Social Policy, 1998
COBRA refers to the provision in the 1985 Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act that allows terminated employees to continue to buy health insurance at group rates, and that allow families who lose their coverage through the death or divorce of the employee also to continue to buy coverage.
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COBRA

2022
COBRA er en ofte brugte betegnelse for den britiske regerings kriseudvalg. Formelt henviser COBRA til forkortelsen Cabinet Office Briefing Rooms, som er en række særlige mødelokaler, beliggende i gaden Whitehall 70 i London. Disse benyttes af premierministerens departement til afholdelse af møder i en række særligt udpegede udvalg, som træder sammen ...
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Cobra venom keratoconjunctivitis

BMJ Case Reports
We present a case of cobra venom keratoconjunctivitis, an ocular injury caused by a snake’s defensive mechanism of spitting venom into a predator’s eyes. A male in his 50s reported to the outpatient department of a regional hospital in Songea, Tanzania, with 24 hours of eye pain, photophobia and decreased vision after being sprayed in the face by a ...
Rita Sofia Glazer   +3 more
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Cobra

Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 1974
Eugene R. Skinner, Severo Sarduy
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Cobra

The Modern Language Journal, 1976
Roland A. Champagne   +2 more
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[Cobra bites].

Przeglad lekarski, 2004
The growing trend toward the collection of exotic snakes by private collectors increases the danger to health and life. The analysis of the cases which have occurred in USA, England, Germany and Poland shows that only quick and united effort of experts from the different fields and antivenoms can save the life.
Leszek, Satora   +2 more
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Cobra's caveats

Journal of Healthcare Risk Management, 1996
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Cobra Kai

2021
Gli aspetti educativi della serie Cobra Kai di ...
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