2010年,全国工业用电量占全年全国全社会用电量的()%。A、63.7 B、68.7

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2010年,全国工业用电量占全年全国全社会用电量的()%。

A、63.7

B、68.7

C、73.7

D、78.7

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保险经纪机构或其从业人员实施违法行为的所应承担的法律责任包括()。

A.行政责任

B.民事责任

C.刑事责任

D.以上都是

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理想的冠桩直径应为根径的()

A.1/5

B.1/4

C.1/3

D.1/2

E.2/3

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实验室制取11g二氧化碳气体,需要多少克碳酸钙跟足量盐酸反应?

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The willingness of doctors at several major medical centers to apologize .to patients for harmful errors is a promising step toward improving the rather disappointing quality of a medical system that kills tens of thousands of innocent patients a year inadvertently.

For years, experts have lamented that medical malpractice litigation is an inefficient way to deter lethal or damaging medical errors. What they noticed, simply put it, is that most victims of malpractice never sue, and there is some evidence that many patients who do sue were not harmed by a physician’s error but instead suffered an adverse medical outcome that could not have been prevented. The details of what went wrong are often kept secret as part of a settlement agreement.

What is needed, many specialists agree, is a system that quickly brings an error to light so that further errors can be headed off and that compensates victims promptly and fairly. Many doctors, unfortunately, have been afraid that admitting and describing their errors would only invite a costly lawsuit.

Now, as described by Kevin Sack in The Times, a handful of prominent academic medical centers have adopted a new policy of promptly disclosing errors, offering earnest apologies and providing fair compensation. It appears to satisfy many patients, reduce legal costs and the litigation burden and, in some instances, helps reduce malpractice premiums. Here are some examples from colleges of the United States: at the University of Illinois, of 37 cases where the hospital acknowledged a preventable error and apologized, only one patient filed suit; at the University of Michigan Health System, existing claims and lawsuits dropped from 262 in August 2001 to 83 in August 2007, and legal costs fell by two-thirds.

To encourage greater candor, more than 30 states have enacted laws making apologies for medical errors inadmissible in court. That sounds like a sensible step that should be adopted by other states or become federal law. Such laws could help bring more errors to light. Patients who have been harmed by negligent doctors can still sue for malpractice, using other evidence to make their case.

Admitting errors is only the first step toward reforming the health care system so that far fewer mistakes are made. But reforms can be more effective if doctors are candid about how they went astray. Patients seem far less angry when they receive an. honest explanation, an apology and prompt, fair compensation for the harm they have suffered.

From the last paragraph, we can infer that Doctors should describe the way they made mistakes in order to()

A. admit malpractices first

B. make less medical mistakes

C. avoid lawsuits

D. be forgiven

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2001年10月,某企业为扩大再生产,以厂房作为抵押从银行贷款人民币100万元,期限1年,月息2%。因经营管理不善,1年后,该企业不仅无力偿还银行的100万元贷款及利息,而且还欠其他单位货款200万元,生产被迫停止。在此期间,债权人以该企业严重亏损,无力清偿到期债务为由,由人民法院申请宣告该企业破产还债。人民法院受理该案后,裁定该企业进入破产程序,发出公告通知债权人申报债权,并组织召开债权人会议,成立清算小组,对该企业的破产财产进行清理、估价和处理,并依法对债权人的债务进行清偿。在破产程序中,清算组织的任务是_________。

A.接管财产

B.讨论通过和解协议

C.处理破产企业未了结的事务及进行必要的民事活动

D.制定财产分配方案

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