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service area

Managed care The area, allowed by state agencies or by a certification of authority, in which a health plan can provide services. See Health plan.
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The said lease for construction, operation and management of filling stations including allied facilities at Sahinwala service area was given to M/s Parco Pakistan Ltd.
Moto said its service areas scored an average of 90% but "major redevelopment works" at Thurrock and Toddington southbound "had a negative impact on our customers' perceptions".
PTT Philippines also said that it would want to renovate existing stations, build additional depots and storage facilities, and set up coffee shops and convenience stores in service areas.
Choosing lighting for a space as large as Dongshan Service Area means many factors need to be considered.
"Motorists are dissatisfied with the value for money at motorway service areas but are left with little choice when making long trips around the country.
The government is also expected to ease the 7 percent target set for Shikoku Electric's service area to 5 percent.
Al Majed said the service area would offer different amenities including basic maintenance facilities, banking facilities, restaurants and a convenience store.- TradeArabia News service
"As a strategic component of the port, the service area will provide all tenants and companies operating with a comprehensive and supportive business environment.
In addition, the service area will offer a number of different amenities such as a petrol station with basic maintenance facilities, banking facilities, food outlets and a convenience store.
One of the worst accidents happened in January 2008, when a Connecticut man drove into the back of a parked truck at the westbound service area in Charlton, just before 4:30 p.m.
Most of the casualties were walking wounded and they were ferried from the hard shoulder to the motorway service area at Warwick, where they were assessed by staff from West Midlands Ambulance Service.
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