Do you have a computer available to retrieve e-mail and implement your online marketing strategy? |
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The crew failed to identify hazards, to assess risks and to implement controls. |
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The body is due to make its recommendations at the end of this month and Clarke will decide whether to implement them. |
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I enjoyed working under him and picked up a great deal that I try to implement in my managerial style. |
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What processes can we implement to improve our systems both in the front and the back office? |
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This book is best suited to an advanced nurse practitioner who wants to implement telehealth in a rural community. |
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I rely on the multiskilled staff to recognize and report eating problems and to independently implement dietary changes. |
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All one could do was apply pressure on one or other party to implement better policies. |
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As far back as 1996, the then government undertook to implement legislation aimed at bringing effective and appropriate regulation to the sector. |
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In this article, we implement a number of models for heterogeneous ratios among sites. |
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Though there are murmurs of general approval, the crowd seems skeptical about its ability to implement such suggestions. |
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It's about imagining how to implement different program management styles, or how to collect data, or how to advocate on issues. |
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If you want new features, generally you have to wait for them to implement them. |
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The M230E1 30 mm chain gun is the attack aviator's preferred implement for cutting the heart out of an insurgency. |
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You can implement an encryption algorithm or screen scraping on top of the Web Service call. |
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This would meet at least once a year and try to implement existing treaties and other global accords affecting forests and overlogging. |
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The implement slices the tops off the grain hulls and then squeezes the pulp and kernels from the cob while leaving the hulls attached. |
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It would have been entirely possible for them to annul the constitution and implement a theocracy. |
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Corrected to reflect that the correct sadistic flesh gouging implement of the period was not barbed wire, but barbed whips. |
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Cushioned by this revival, the port trustees resolved to implement fundamental changes. |
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For these reasons, he bent his efforts to implement a plan to transform music into a well-loved and respected art. |
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Therefore it is necessary, already now, to implement diplomatic measures and reach agreement on limiting strategic non-nuclear weapon systems. |
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This underscores the need to develop and implement schedules of critical technologies of federal, regional, and sectoral importance. |
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He decided to implement a new approach to Maori education by drawing energy into farming as well as bookwork. |
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Organizations have no choice but to implement solutions that can deliver clear audit trails of user activity across the organization. |
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Labour is a trade union party so it was taken for granted it would fully implement the social chapter of the Maastricht Treaty. |
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Deep tillage can be performed with a subsoiler or other implement depending upon the depth of compaction. |
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You still have to implement and configure these correctly or they are just another bottleneck. |
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An attachable implement such as a loader bucket is attached to the actuator. |
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Seek good suggestions for improvement from your staff and implement their ideas. |
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In recent months he has hired top-shelf talent to implement the company's transformation plan. |
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They implement a wide variety of projects in agriculture, microenterprise, water and sanitation, and health. |
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A superior approach is to instead implement a microkernel, or lightweight operating system, designed for the specific purpose of serving data. |
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Use the most accessible implement at your disposal which can be grasped firmly by hand. |
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Analysts estimate it will take at least three years before a paint-by-numbers guide on how to implement radio systems will emerge, says Hudson. |
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The use of a strap, cane, electrical cord or other implement can result in multiple bruises, welts and abrasions on the skin. |
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This double-talk has shown us a lack of leadership and an inability to implement strategies for quality of life and a sustainable infrastructure. |
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After all, the goal is to address issues, instigate debate and implement change. |
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Subdomains are a vital part of the Internet but require some technical know-how to implement them on your server. |
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Unfortunately, he didn't say a word about how we peons could implement this idea in our classes, so it seemed a bit unapproachable. |
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The prime minister pledged again that his government would not implement conscription for overseas service. |
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For the same reason, the Commissioner is unlikely to use the law as a tool against firms which fail to implement the code. |
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Bring on a fresh face to implement the sound policies proposed in the budget-reply speech, and it will be taken as fair dinkum. |
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In order to implement gender reform, it is imperative that gender bias in the legal framework of the country is removed. |
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The excommunication that the Beth Din is now free to implement contains, among others, these restrictions. |
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He added there was also the risk that the two sides may fail to properly implement the programme. |
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There are also measures you can implement to ensure that you have genuine employment equity in your business. |
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Donors agree the government needs funds to develop its own structures and capacity before it can properly implement any strategy. |
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The aim should be to develop and implement an inter-agency teenage pregnancy strategy, which should focus on prevention and support. |
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They refuse to implement a pension plan or even pay the full cost of our health insurance. |
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But if you implement a thoughtful link marketing strategy, and invest some sweat equity, you'll see the benefits in more ways than one. |
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Regardless of the implement used, the prosector will perform the best microdissection while looking through the eyepieces of the microscope. |
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It is clear the applicant made a deliberate decision, without reference to planning officers, to implement changes. |
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An important deficiency of the act, however, was its failure to implement a standardised, routine data set for monitoring care plans. |
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The best-laid program planning can be torpedoed or strengthened by the staff that plan and implement it. |
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Interventions can provide the information and teach the skills necessary to implement those strategies. |
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Neither party will trust the other to implement any peace agreement on its own. |
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The increases in both cases peaked after the recession was over, the result of the time it takes to enact and implement taxes. |
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If you are so inclined, see what you can do to implement this logic with fewer gates. |
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I was out with this dangerous looking implement this afternoon, cutting down nettles, rosebay and docks nearly as tall as I am. |
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To encourage European industry to implement environmentally sound policies, the EU has put several initiatives in place. |
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It is argued that if resources, real resources, are made available to implement all the elements of the act, then it could make a real impact. |
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Five years later, in 1993, the High Court favoured the petition and directed the Government to implement the rule of law. |
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Ireland has also been punished by Europe for failing to implement a number of environmental directives. |
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On January 1, the European Union will launch emissions trading to implement legal caps. |
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They are looking for a sonometer for automatic interaction with an automatic pager, to implement dynamical noise maps automatically. |
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We recommend that projects consider the value and utility of these products and implement them where appropriate. |
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When I have to carry a lot of wrenches in an implement toolbox, I can find the one I need quickly by hooking them all on a couple of snap hooks. |
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In March, San Francisco voted to become the first American city to implement instant runoff voting for its major local elections. |
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She says companies are now planning and budgeting for ways to implement more stringent protections for their stored data. |
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We will have to rearrange the traffic islands, signal lights and road dividers to implement the rule. |
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When most motorists have a genuine and convenient public transport alternative for their journey, that is the time to implement car park cuts. |
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The money will be spent on extra dustcarts and employing more council bin men to implement the new rubbish collection regime. |
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It is equally likely that a software vendor will implement virtualization on a server platform. |
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In the rush to implement a giant program, reforestation contracts were awarded in a haphazard fashion. |
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The grain purchase programs determined at the national level were difficult to implement locally. |
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Unfortunately, this plan backfired and a description of this implement was written up and published! |
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His government should convince all political parties that it is time to bell the cat to implement the one-child norm for one and all. |
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The system enables controllers to implement accurate, safe and expeditious approach plans to increase safety and airport efficiency. |
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We should gather widely, glean the best ideas, implement them in an expeditious fashion, and not turn down any offer of help. |
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The student, of course, has an obligation to do everything possible to grasp, absorb, and integrate that information and then implement it. |
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On Thursday Bireuen's district chief Mustafa Geulanggang explained why the authorities had decided to implement caning as a punishment. |
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Just make sure you have a suitably long implement with which to scrape out the marrow so you can spread it on some toast. |
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One month earlier, the regents had approved a University of Iowa request to implement the same policy. |
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Bulgaria needs to implement a generally and cardinally new agrarian policy strategy. |
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Further research is needed to clarify when routine inquiry is appropriate and how best to implement it. |
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Commonly, sorcerers might carry a magic implement to store power in, so the recitation of a whole spell wouldn't be necessary. |
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Matrikon was chosen to develop the main application and Tridon to implement the hardware on the field equipment. |
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The approach is feasible to implement within the health service and the patient sample was non-selective. |
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Public officials must provide the political muscle and resources to implement these programs. |
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Some very bright people develop moderate or centrist proposals and hope that elected officials implement them. |
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The management of the hospital tried to implement compulsory service at a Tours law court, forcing midwives to work, but did not succeed. |
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To implement it would require a lot of detailed analysis, including integrating it with the benefit system. |
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Neuroinformatics projects that serve as databanks or repositories implement a variety of procedures to improve data quality. |
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Some finance executives say they won't implement the complete scorecard because of the rigorousness of the theory. |
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Owing to lack of staff resources, one unit did not start to implement and one did not fully implement the protocol. |
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To ensure survivability, we must implement improvements in self-protection for all our combat air forces. |
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To use them, however, we need to implement them in physical reality so that the gates can perform their logic actively. |
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When the flax is sufficiently watered it is taken out of the pond and beaten by an implement called a swingle. |
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Using essential oils in the bath is one of the easiest ways to implement aromatherapy and its benefits. |
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Meanwhile, the State government is all set to implement some path-breaking measures to stem cyber crimes and regulate cyber cafes in the state. |
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The recent upheavals were so unpopular that it would be a brave government to implement anything like that again. |
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A sharp implement driven into the timber would have had little resistance on entry or removal. |
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So too, people state that it is less costly to implement the death penalty than to pay for life in prison. |
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It is all very well to sign these deeds of settlements but we need Governments with the gall to implement them. |
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However, written from a Presbyterian perspective, it would be difficult to fully implement within independency. |
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At the national level the parties publish their manifestos setting out the policies they will implement if they win the election. |
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Perhaps the council is intending to build purpose made truck stops on the outskirts of the towns if they implement these bans. |
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Communities in arid climates often implement strategies for dealing with a lack of rainfall. |
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To make best use of existing technology investment and implement future-proof design and platform functionality. |
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In west Africa, few countries have adopted national policies to implement these principles. |
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A company could implement a lot of sophisticated technology, but if it is not protecting the organization's crown jewels, it is not worthwhile. |
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Tougher penalties for people-smugglers implement a six point plan to put downward pressure on petrol prices. |
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The plan aims to implement cuts of 30 billion German marks, about 50 percent of which is to be raised by attacks on pensioners and unemployed. |
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The women reiterated their commitment to fight child labour and urged Government to implement stiffer penalties for child defilers. |
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But tonight showed the contrast between a guy who's finished his agenda and a guy who's breaking his neck to implement a new agenda. |
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You have to implement all the back-of-house systems, like general ledger, accounts payable, and payroll. |
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The large bureaucracies that implement dirigisme are a dead weight on society, but support the ruling elites with whom they share the spoils. |
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The mayor has a free hand to implement an interesting agenda if he wants to. |
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The meeting was in consensus on the roll out plan to implement the network early next year, subject to signing of the agreement. |
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Ultimately, using the escalade as a form of attack proved too expensive and difficult to implement in all but the weakest castle sieges. |
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Behavioral exhibitionism is perhaps harder to implement than additions to your wardrobe. |
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The project will help that state implement its new law banning lead sinkers weighing less than one ounce from fresh waters. |
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The discontentment resurfaced when bank savings accounts were frozen, a step needed to implement the dollarization. |
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A common view in Asia of how aid should be managed is to allow benefactor nations leeway to implement their own reforms. |
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The Bankruptcy Act will implement a means test to determine ability to shell out at least a portion of arrears. |
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It must publish and implement clear, enforceable measures to achieve enhanced productivity from those that will still be employed by the state. |
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The computer programs implement basic mathematical principles such as basic geometry and fractional math. |
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The institution will be answerable to the Minister of Labour and Social Policy and will implement state policy on social assistance. |
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It matters because it tells us of the yawning chasm between Labour's dreams and what happens when it tries to implement a policy. |
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Pipis have to keep an eye out for Didymus, who wants to bore a hole in their shell using both an implement and some acid. |
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Sometimes a specific implement like a narrow borer takes longer, requiring several blows to obtain the right flake. |
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His view is that the primary responsibility of governments is to implement justice, whereas charity is the preserve of individuals. |
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Under the scheme, merged banks are allowed to revalue their assets and implement a staggered booking of valuation reserves. |
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The company plans to implement new technology to streamline the billing and documentation process. |
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The World Bank and IMF require countries to implement such programs as a condition for new loans as well as debt relief. |
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Staff on the Bicultural Committee can begin to implement this strategy for future intakes of internal students. |
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She attached a rider to a bill, which would have withheld money the department needed to implement the regulation. |
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So it turned to private industry to provide the extra manpower needed to implement the program. |
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We must implement a health strategy that puts patients first, not empty rhetoric. |
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Such help could be provided if a phased plan were drawn up to implement this, and its objectives were constructively discussed. |
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As it has turned out, the more appropriate implement to have been shouldered that day would have been shovels. |
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In 1844 Chase founded the Wisconsin Phalanx as a group to implement Fourierism in Wisconsin. |
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Apparently based upon the passenger load, this dining car steward was able to implement a rather ingenious plan for seating his passengers. |
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Well, fate seemed to deny him any runs, pairs or face cards and even any metal implement to do some damage. |
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They suspect private companies will purchase the separate divisions at bargain basement prices and implement sweeping restructuring and job cuts. |
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Our party believes we are having a positive role in Government, working step by step to implement policies that we went to the country on. |
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He should single out carefully those who have strong commitment and capability to implement any programs set by the administration. |
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If Congress wants to help the U.S. economy, the best thing it can do right now is implement this sequester. |
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Would the authority vote to save ratepayers a costly legal battle and implement the suspension? |
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Britain tried to implement various formulas to bring independence to a land ravaged by violence. |
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Since you weren't allowed to touch pills with your fingers, you used an implement much like a butter knife. |
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Sometimes training your staff is as simple as explaining a new policy and showing everyone how to implement it. |
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It is one thing to know these facts, but another to try to implement them in daily hospital life. |
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The authorities need to formulate and implement effective measures to keep these troublemakers off the streets. |
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She urged the provincial government to implement addiction treatment to end the revolving door cycle of women's incarceration. |
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To implement strategies, MMRDA prepares plans, formulates policies and programmes and helps in directing investments in the region. |
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Together, they were able to mollify workers and quietly implement the destruction of thousands of jobs. |
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The failure to implement policies intended to undermine confessionally based political power have curtailed that hope. |
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The Romans used the ideas of the Ancient Greeks to implement their own engineering plans. |
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Council seemed reluctant to implement most of the requests without further study, though some seemed agreeable to the 2003 tax-freeze idea. |
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An ashplant was the name for a common implement among farmers and drovers of cattle in Ireland, made from a sapling of an ash tree. |
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Here the intention of the Prophet was not to follow the Torah but to implement from it what was conciliating with the Qur'an. i.e. the Punishment for adultery. |
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The government will introduce the legislation necessary to delegate the authority to the community committees so that they may implement the policies decided by the committee. |
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One of head coach Lovie Smith's first orders of business upon accepting work from the Bears in January was to implement a slim-down mandate for every player on the roster. |
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Roche will implement a new strategy that will see the newspaper's editorial more closely aligned with The Independent on Sunday, a sister publication based in London. |
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It then helped design and implement the bailout of insurer AIG, which, like Bear Stearns, was not regulated by the Fed. |
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If you need to update existing resources, or add new ones for several hundred files, you are more than likely going to want some way to implement this with a batch file. |
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By concentrating your style definition in one external file, any change you implement in your style sheet will instantly apply to all the web pages linked to it. |
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It will also implement a new, stronger verification regime and reduce missiles and launcher. |
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It is similarly easy to implement an AND gate with two relays. |
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Champ was prepared especially for the festival of Hallowe'en when large quantities of potatoes were pounded with a cylindrical wooden implement called a beetle. |
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A thyrsus was a sacred implement at religious rituals and festivals. |
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The state government will implement the recommendations of the other backward classes commission regarding reservation in government jobs to ensure their uplift. |
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Astrological conditions indicate this would be an excellent time to implement concrete changes that bring your life closer to your own ideological ideal. |
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Much of the work is done manually using basic tools like hammers, shovels, axes and mammoties, a spade-like implement common throughout Sri Lanka. |
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It is also much simpler and cleaner to design and implement back and disaster recovery solutions when the data storage is virtualised, said Owens. |
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The more games are utilized, the more likely it is that staff will enjoy orientation and realize that they can implement those same games as lessons for their campers. |
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The remedy was to implement a de jure gold standard so as to free England from the effects of Gresham's law and to keep token silver coins in circulation. |
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Performance-based fees are easier to implement for energy retrofits. |
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Yet by and large, today's Shiite clerics in Iraq view the revolutionism of their predecessors as outdated, and few yearn to implement those designs in Iraq. |
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Barcelona used its Games in 1992 to implement a wide-ranging urban renewal plan, transforming a decaying industrial city into a sought-after tourist destination. |
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Here are some quick timesavers you can implement immediately. |
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To implement the project, PTT must invest in the construction of a 6th gas separation plant to accommodate the natural gas demand for petrochemical production. |
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But, apparently, work was never done to properly implement the program. |
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It also wants an unelected royal commission be appointed to oversee and implement such measures. |
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Company officials had hoped to expand their services, offering end-to-end solutions to help cable companies implement new broadband subscriber services. |
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I believe that the government's proposals for variable tuition fees paid after graduation and according to income represent the fairest way to implement the change. |
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Youghal Town Council was planning to implement stringent bye-laws next month to control and restrict pleasure craft within the harbour, which boasts two Blue Flag beaches. |
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Council wants to implement the new user fees this year, at the same time as it harmonizes commercial pickup service throughout the six former municipalities. |
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Before he could implement the new strategies, McCarthy had to reorganize the department itself. |
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As scholar in residence, he will implement the sabbatical program. |
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The ban on arrack had saved a lot of families, but the present Government had deviated from its promise to gradually implement a ban on toddy as well. |
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When infection is confirmed in or near your field, implement a timely program of fungicides and bactericides with protectant and systemic modes of action. |
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It does not necessarily call for a large investment to implement it. |
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The organisation will fund pilot studies and develop and implement educational programs designed to promote innovative methodologies in health disparities research. |
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A new manager will need time to bed in and implement his own ideas, and the pressure cooker of the current situation is not the ideal place to start the re-building process. |
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The regulator must prove not that some people were mis-sold endowments, but that the insurer did not implement and follow proper compliance procedures. |
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Some companies have pledged to freeze their rates in 2005, but most are likely to implement further hikes if wholesale gas prices continue to rise as expected. |
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In both of those positions, barra was in a prime spot to implement much-needed changes. |
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Transforming the Army is a continuous process that balances near-term readiness with future capabilities to implement the nation's defense strategy. |
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Republicans have a rare opportunity to implement policies that are truly compassionate and transcend toxic identity politics. |
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If your state permits access to these databases, make plans to develop and implement a fingerprint checking program if you haven't already done so. |
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Schools also reported having poor resources to implement most areas of the curriculum, which covers athletics, dance, gymnastics, games, adventure activities and aquatics. |
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The goal was to develop and implement a program for at-risk students. |
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This was a heaven-sent chance for Labor to implement major social and economic reforms that could have made a real positive difference to Australia's future. |
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Prof. Takao Tanase also believes that Japan will ratify the convention, but not fully implement it. |
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The White House just launched a major initiative to implement a more modern, sensible drug policy. |
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Bulgaria should have eliminated the state subsidy for the coal mining and begun to implement differentiation in transport and distribution pricing of natural gas. |
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I'm sure BB would like to implement something that works well for everyone, but it's a very difficult nut to crack and not something to rush into. |
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Totalitarianism rejects these commitments in the name of a monistic vision of human life and an all-powerful government that seeks to implement that vision. |
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In the meantime, he recommends states implement their own moratoria on the technology. |
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The workshop also considered ways to implement the province's language policy which requires that government departments equitably use the province's official languages. |
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They back away and hem and haw and leave it to the lower courts to implement their decisions. |
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The easiest to implement would be dollarization at current parity. |
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Adding another programmer means you have time to implement more features, optimize and debug code, make file format converters, and other things which get you more customers. |
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The National Union of Teachers and the National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers say heads must find money to implement the accord. |
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Subsequent reports confirmed the news, and at 0700 MacArthur received a radiogram from Washington authorizing him to implement war plans against Japan. |
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She said the SNP would award pay increases to nurses as well as implement a new consultants' contract which increases the level of NHS work consultants carry out. |
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Bradford Council has since said it would only implement the parking bay scheme if residents felt it was the only solution to all-day parking in residential streets. |
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The draft constitution makes provision for an executive committee to implement decisions taken at annual general meetings and special general meetings. |
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As an implement of power that would have been carried by the ruler, a scepter filled with such symbolism would link its bearer to a rich cosmogony. |
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Countries which are particularly rich in hydel resources can implement such projects without inundation of forest resources or human displacement. |
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He was hit over the head with a blunt implement and was found unconscious, suffering from a fractured skull, minutes later lying on a grass verge. |
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The brain's microcircuitry was designed to implement these algorithms, so a map of their cognitive structure can be used to bring order out of chaos at the neural level. |
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A writer needs basically a space, a writing implement and some paper. |
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I moved on to Camp Pendleton, a Marine base in California, to develop and implement a proactive counseling program. |
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The table is published as the Government considers how to implement EU directives on the emission of carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. |
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For its part, the Pentagon said that it is no surprise that it is taking some time to implement the mission. |
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The collection of control words that implement an macroinstruction is called a microprogram, and the microprograms are stored in a memory element called the control store. |
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Teams of students aged between eleven and seventeen from across Europe were challenged to design and implement their own community health research project. |
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The goal was to implement the Geneva communique, the 2012 document that called for a transitional governing body in Syria. |
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Use an implement with narrow chisel or shovel point shanks spaced four to five feet apart and drive perpendicular to the direction of the prevalent winds. |
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While the strategy at the think-tank level may well be in place, those who have chalked it out face the absence of a well-oiled machinery that can effectively implement it. |
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Uzbekistan reaffirms its commitment to implement democratic reforms. |
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The point is that if potentially important options are not addressed, the state may mistarget controls or implement a suboptional control mix simply out of ignorance of the alternatives. |
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Schools were adjuncts of pupils' social backgrounds and teachers were tasked to implement a curriculum which maintained both social hierarchy and stasis. |
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Ideally, the software solution would be designed to allow phased deployment to support organizations that wish to implement the strategy gradually. |
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Though admittedly this was not a breakthrough idea, it was a reasonable request, so Smith's office worked with the airman to implement a solution. |
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The Court fashioned a no-commandeering rule that prevents Congress, when acting pursuant to the commerce power, from compelling the legislature to implement a federal mandate.
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Does your business have the tools to evaluate and implement change? |
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Use it to implement a parser for Python's expression syntax. |
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The union last month said it planned to forcefully occupy the farm outside to protest the government's failure to implement a decision to expropriate land owners. |
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At present, no rules for sharing Mrs Smith's personal electronic records are available, even though they are needed to implement joint assessments and other policies. |
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She is following a similar course with plans to implement voice recognition as a way to allow callers to cut through levels of phone-tree choices. |
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The next research step to operationalize or implement the strategic plan for joint officer management was to gather extensive data on billets that require joint experience, education, or training. |
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Under this standard, any amendable Constitution makes possible any change whatsoever, since theoretically the Constitution could be amended to implement that change. |
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The last word about punishment is that, while it can work, it is very hard to implement effectively, because of all the requirements listed above. |
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He said he was going to meet with the council's partner consultants, Mouchel, in order to implement a new sign strategy which would include car parks and directional signs. |
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The Oman government has refused to implement a spay and neuter program or create any animal shelters in the country. |
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I used C, Perl, the Bourne shell, and some awk and tcl to implement these projects. |
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After several years of study, the Government of Singapore in 1982 decided to implement a comprehensive mass rapid transit system. |
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However, network administrators well versed in implementing and configuring VPNs and firewalls can implement this security layer on their own. |
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Phase I will implement DTCI at Defense Logistics Agency CONUS Defense distribution centers. |
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With the help of IBM, BU has become the first academic research center to implement IBM's ASCI White, the world's most powerful supercomputer. |
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Here Blair found an opportunity to implement one of Labour's campaign promises, reforming the Lords. |
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An ovate implement from the Lower Chalk plateau has a few similar rechippings, and tells the same tale. |
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However, the evolution in technology made it possible to implement road tolling policies based on different concepts. |
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Last year, New Jersey was the first state to implement a cosmetic surgery tax, charging doctors about 6 percent on gross receipts. |
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Davutoglu also said Turkey was ready to sign, ratify and implement re-admission agreement synchronously with visa liberation. |
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It was quite another thing for priests trained to a reticent prudentialism to implement such reform in the parishes that were their lives. |
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It will be exceedingly easy to implement and use on any extension cord or any electrical tool, such as a leaf blower or shop vacuum. |
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So in this stage commercial plan becomes ready and implement tuitional program in the future will be known. |
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The Legislature's bill to implement the measure, however, created a local option. |
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They don't have existing resources to implement an embedded value system or the budget to hire additional resources. |
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Drucker's role in helping senior management develop, refine and implement Interactive Data's growth strategies worldwide. |
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Fugro will implement the task using the MV Bucentaur and Fugro Commander vessels. |
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While Aoun strives to implement Taef Accord, the general reiterated time and again the indivisibility and finality of Lebanon, he added. |
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The modules contain all necessary Data, Tag, and Dirty SRAMs to implement a write-back cache of either 128 KBytes or 256 KBytes. |
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The DIC Group continues to implement measures aimed at reinforcing its overall business configuration. |
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In the online, video-based training, instructors walk viewers through a community and show viewers how to implement an effective IPM program. |
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It translates a point along the unit circle to implement cosine, sine, arctangent and magnitude functions. |
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Wichita Falls will almost certainly implement Stage 4 drought restrictions by the end of summer, and perhaps as early as June, Nix said. |
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Zuckerman says that for five years he and his colleagues tried to implement solutions to create income on the news and views portal. |
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Entology used Oracle COREid Access Server to develop and implement a new enterprise single sign-on solution for more than 60 applications. |
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When we looked at what we needed to do to implement the warehouses, purchasing the PeopleSoft JumpStart service was a no-brainer. |
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David Tepper, head of Appaloosa Management, doubts that the FED will implement QE3 unless markets get considerably worse. |
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Another benefit of consolidating client storage is the ability to implement a just-in-time storage capacity policy. |
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In Gabon, the carrier will implement the CTR 8440 microwave router for enterprise customers. |
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DoD Components will immediately resource and implement the use of high data capacity active RFID in the DoD operational environment. |
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The full service publicity firm has been contracted to implement consumer PR and marketing initiatives for the Dada Supreme footwear range. |
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That's because I don't see any political party in the country who can implement the agenda of Khilafat. |
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Paris also called on Serb and Kosovar authorities to implement a peace agreement signed in April this year. |
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Whether to implement an area developer program is a decision franchisors make at various times during their business planning. |
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Gordon Brown and his drony cronies unveiled a long list of promises to implement after the next election. |
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This approach allows the construction of mini-airships with shapes that are difficult to implement with nonrigid or semirigid hulls. |
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A special breadboarding section allows customers to implement key sections of their design and explore design tradeoffs. |
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Several countries across the globe have passed legislations, making it mandatory to implement serialisation by the manufacturers. |
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Utilizing Extreme Programming practices to implement customer requested features, the software is the most stable version ever. |
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The Agriculture Department has published a final rule to implement a procurement preference for biobased products. |
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He also urged Durand to hire consultants to implement an internal audit system and provide Koester with weekly or biweekly progress reports. |
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Accordingly, the California SBE attempted as quickly as possible to promulgate regulations to implement the exemption. |
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We urge small business owners to implement preventative measures so staff members are aware of scamming behaviour, Mr Eaton said. |
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British Airways will implement e-ticket interlining with 80 new partners through Amadeus in the next two years. |
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It has powerful new features such as easy to implement e-mail management, scheduled callbacks and agents in multiple groups. |
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It will also implement a model of resistance and adaptation to climate change Miombo forest in northern Mozambique. |
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A deal to implement an integrated plan for the Red Sea city of El Gouna to become carbon-neutral was signed recently in Egypt. |
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It has been almost 20 years since JCAHO first required hospitals to implement a smoke-free facility policy. |
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Recognizing this, senior management can identify and implement a portfolio of high-impact operational improvements that are free cash-flow based. |
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It was not so much what as when for those at the chalkface, who knew what to expect but not when they would be invited to implement it. |
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