The same as other countries - none. No country owns any of Antarctica. Many have claims and several of those overlap. The Antarctic Treaty ignores land claims and forbids future land claims.
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"The Dirty Dozen" (1967) "The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission" (1985) "Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission" (1987) "The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission" (1988)
The cast of Rejected - 2000 includes: Jennifer Nyholm as Mother
Yes, Walt Dsineys Cartoons were rejected by the Chicago Tribune
50%
About the time it was first created although subsequent claims were made and rejected.
I filed those insurance claims legitimately, so I have no idea why they were rejected.
21.4 percent as of April 2013
He claims he is but no one really believes him he rejected once when scarface came along
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Claims can be rejected or denied, proper reimbursement is delayed.
All of the dirty rats!
None. UK makes claims over parts of the Antarctic continent, but the claims are not valid according to the Antarctic Treaty.
The number one reason for rejected Medicare claims is often due to coding errors, which can include incorrect or incompatible diagnosis codes, procedure codes, or modifiers. These errors can lead to claims being denied for lack of medical necessity or improper billing practices. Ensuring accurate and precise coding is crucial for successful claim submission and reimbursement. Proper training and regular audits can help mitigate these issues.
Yes, you do. Most disability claims are rejected. Your odds of success go up with legal help.
Scientists prove or disprove claims through the scientific method, which involves formulating hypotheses, conducting experiments, and collecting data. They analyze the results to see if they support or contradict the original claims. Peer review and replication of studies by other researchers are also crucial for validating findings. Ultimately, claims are accepted or rejected based on empirical evidence and reproducibility.