In 1985, it was tiered into three divisions with promotion and relegation between divisions generally being based on final league positions. |
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He has recently gained a promotion and his new job will involve no overseas travel. |
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Ten men won the privilege of batting against baseball's all-time strikeouts king as part of a promotion for a candy bar. |
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You are pretty much everyone's man crush right now, thanks in huge part to your promotion of your new film. |
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Our committee is working for the promotion of cricket throughout Afghanistan, and we don't care if people are Uzbek, Tajik, Afghan or Persian. |
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It will be the foundation stone for the education and promotion of sustainable design and the incorporation of renewable energy technology. |
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The 22-year-old arrived without huge fanfare or any of the media lobbying that normally accompanies the promotion of a fresh face. |
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Two women in largely organisational roles, the party chairman and chief whip, are tipped for promotion because they've done excellent jobs. |
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Indi-pop, bhangra and its aggressive promotion through music channels also saw rock's audiences declining. |
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Lastly, we strengthened accountability in 2003 by ending social promotion in our state once and for all. |
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One upcoming promotion will push the redesigned CNN Headline News to the local ad sales community. |
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The promotion of renewable energy resources and energy conservation through technological invention provides one example of success. |
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At a minimum, the Bush administration had better step up its promotion of the economy's current sizzling performance. |
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But most authors would be pleased by such sales figures, especially as the books needed no promotion or packaging. |
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These wines are then on promotion at the store for the month of July, and come with a case price for those wanting to buy in bulk. |
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In Division 3, two of the promotion chasers, Grangemouth and Glasgow Southern, lost out when their games were scrubbed. |
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Finally let me address prevention of mental illness and promotion of mental health. |
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If there is a rematch in 2004, the promotion should be standing by with huge mega money for both warriors. |
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As a result, the Armed Services Committee held up the Navy board's selections for rear admiral and investigated the Navy's promotion system. |
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The promotion is the first time Scotland's seven major newspaper publishing groups have collaborated on marketing. |
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However, the product promotion that is part and parcel of the phenomenon has come in for some very Teutonic scrutiny. |
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Many of the dropouts were no doubt victims of social promotion in the early grades, a practice that Bloomberg has now pledged to end. |
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He noted that the TV station's ratings have responded to recent programming changes, and a strong push of promotion will help even more. |
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In the case of carnivals, world fairs, and freak shows, the promotion of human oddities relied on meticulously crafted public personas. |
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If the bond energy is large compared to the promotion energy, then the compound will be stable in a tetrahedrally coordinated structure. |
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There was a great deal of organising and teamwork to get the promotion going. |
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Then it was time for all the sixth graders to go up one by one to get their promotion papers. |
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As of this printing, he has been nominated for promotion to lieutenant general and the position of Army Surgeon General. |
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With her thirtieth year had come promotion to the rank of duchesse, although she preferred the tide of marquise. |
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He joined the army in 1808 but struggled for promotion because he was not an aristocrat. |
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She found time to produce a weekly radio soap opera with a health promotion twist. |
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One of the company's key concerns is the promotion of regional specialities that are in danger of extinction. |
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I asked him if he would join me in spoofing the series with a short promotion spot to run on the air during the week. |
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The result of the visit was an agreement on reciprocal protection and promotion of investment. |
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With the winning post now in sight, the Yorkshire One promotion race could explode into action tomorrow. |
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On promotion to air marshal, he served for a short time as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Logistics Command. |
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Its objectives are the advancement of ornithology and the promotion of the scientific study of birds among ornithologists in Europe. |
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Likewise, the promotion of the controversy by national manufacturers' associations has been calculating and disingenuous. |
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Simple self promotion is jarring, far too revealing and far too blunt, gauche, clumsy, and vulgar. |
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Questions have been raised over the possible impact the promotion of the NPA would have on public peace and order. |
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That hasn't been the case in Dallas, however, and that helps explain QB Drew Henson's promotion to second string. |
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In the absence of such policies, strategizing for the promotion of mental health is not feasible. |
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Physical activity plays a pivotal role in health promotion and disease prevention. |
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The magazine also features an essay on New Zealand film Whale Rider, directed by Niki Caro, and its promotion of identity politics. |
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After the capture of Harfleur, he defended it against French attacks and was rewarded by promotion in 1416 to ducal rank. |
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The pool of trained individuals requires attention to recruitment, training, and promotion through the organizational hierarchy. |
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A variety of reasons lie behind the successful spread of football around the world, and FIFA's promotion of the game has been central. |
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This dreamer received a promotion when several others in her department were laid off. |
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Nevertheless, the triumph gave York their first double of the league campaign and it could yet prove crucial in both side's promotion pushes. |
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Opera is different from the mainstream entertainment industry, which uses packaging and promotion to increase popularity. |
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Nevertheless, he mentioned that promotion activities that usually push up the sales figures had been stopped because of the strike. |
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His recent promotion represents progress for a sport that too often takes one step forward and two steps back. |
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The promotion is based around the customer being able to win unusual talking radios which have an alarm like a crowing rooster. |
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Gonzalez is a founding member of Taino del Norte, an organization dedicated to the study and promotion of Taino culture. |
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They clinched promotion with a hard-earned win over Breaffy in Claremorris last Sunday. |
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Blackpool are preparing for a green invasion as they take on promotion chasing Plymouth Argyle at Bloomfield Road on Saturday. |
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If they are to gain promotion at the first attempt they will have done it against the odds. |
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The Cabinet, along with the business and non-governmental sectors, is to mull over a new strategy for the promotion of investments. |
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A little give and take must be allowed but under no circumstances can the admission fees be charged for promotion to the next class. |
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It's largely a class creation project, the promotion of a new class of wealthy and powerful Namibian movers and shakers. |
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Retailers look for any occasion to host a blowout or a promotion that will make shoppers think they are saving money. |
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Steeton saw their chance of promotion from Division One take a severe knock when they were beaten 2-1 at Ardsley Celtic. |
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Three seasons later the club won promotion to the Third Division and the trip to the top flight was gathering speed. |
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We're honoring the event by offering you the chance to win a pair of unworn promotion Google boxer shorts. |
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The business is barely breaking even, and it's going to take extensive promotion and careful management to improve its performance. |
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Look for these specials in the newspaper or on television, or call a couple of stores to find out when the next promotion will be. |
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An interesting new application of display promotion is the use of interactive computers. |
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This did not simply mean the promotion of international proletarian solidarity. |
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He's been consistently overlooked for promotion and doesn't find it easy to talk to people. |
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Expand the below-the-zone promotion rate for sustainers to accommodate larger numbers of highly creative thinkers and doers. |
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Dr. Mott should know that this would be a promotion for the journalist, something like from a sergeant to a field marshal! |
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While Stammberger's creativity was fabulous, mixed with his aesthetic and playful spirit was no small amount of self promotion and one-upmanship. |
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Failure was a real anxiety for the slower pupils because there was no social promotion from class to class. |
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Or does mere public belabouring sometimes debase the very virtues intended for promotion and inoculate public sentiment against subscription? |
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Brighton boss Micky Adams believes a resurgent York City will be challenging for promotion next season. |
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Maupin was recently promoted to Sergeant, his second promotion since his capture. |
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On the one hand, it can assist firms directly through the promotion of shared conventions and practices. |
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I got a promotion at work, which was all I'd ever wanted, but since I could never stay later than 5.30, I got the sack. |
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The Tourism authorities should also stop the promotion of luxury hotels, the travel writer feels. |
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A Wilsonian idealist sees democracy promotion as the foundation of national security. |
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The AANP states that NPs diagnose and manage acute episodic and chronic illnesses and emphasize health promotion and disease prevention. |
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But, as the chairman explained, that might be good enough to achieve promotion by the back door. |
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They and their patrons reinvented the art of promotion and hype in part by attacking good taste and the stuffy elitism of the art world. |
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Defeats to City's fellow strugglers Torquay and Carlisle had seen Orient's stock fall from automatic promotion contenders to play-off chancers. |
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It is evident that his role as an importer and dealer in Japanese art was at least as important as his promotion of art nouveau. |
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The journeyman earned his temporary promotion to the Marlins with an outstanding slider that he honed in Calgary. |
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Social values and the promotion of a positive self image are at the forefront and for some, overshadow mere competition. |
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The type of male clubbiness off the promotion ladder becomes more apparent the higher up in an organization one goes. |
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From a marketing perspective fan sites and public discussion are a great source of free promotion and hype. |
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A lot of experienced police officers are being bypassed for promotion while juniors are being elevated. |
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He left his job in disgust after being passed over for promotion and pay rises which were given to younger members of staff. |
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I understand the criticalness of candidate selection and promotion of our future leaders. |
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I have never come across anything that would suggest a promotion of cutting. |
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The promotion of the article page was simply a short-term solution to a difficult situation. |
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Behind the promotion of enterprise culture lies a mystical idea of productivity and economic growth. |
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After nearly a decade of promotion and pioneering, the Everglades remained relatively unsettled. |
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Spillover would ensure that political elites marched inexorably towards the promotion of integration. |
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Apparently, as Marco would explain later, a new video store in the mall was doing a promotion for its grand opening. |
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Her background includes teaching, psychology, health promotion and research on ante and post-natal care and education. |
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Bear in mind that this promotion will last for one week only or while stocks last, and then that's your lot. |
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After training, he was commissioned a lieutenant colonel in the new army having made the cut for promotion from his former rank in the old army. |
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The philosophy of health promotion is to guide and support patient care through empowerment and collaboration. |
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Kamati says the idea was borrowed from a similar promotion in Europe and the response here has been overwhelming. |
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I found this hilarious, but the Yankees front office developed a case of the butthurt, saying the promotion was in poor taste. |
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Their fall from grace appears to have levelled off and they are now pushing for promotion and ultimately a return to the top. |
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This convincing win sets the club up for a successful season and the first step towards a play-off promotion place. |
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The program included anti-discrimination and equal rights campaigns, and promotion of education. |
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Many local companies will offer sampling and tastings during the promotion in addition to special offers and customer prize draws being held. |
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His military skills resulted in quick promotion in Carranza's constitutional army. |
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This ethics of language, so central to Barthes's promotion of the avant-garde, may help to account for a puzzling feature of his criticism. |
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If you're doing a promotion that involves donating money to a charity, send it to the business section of your local paper. |
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The striking workers are demanding equality of promotion opportunities with their colleagues. |
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The students still have a number of unplayed games to rearrange, but with a comfortable goal difference should gain promotion to division nine. |
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Among the exemplary health promotion programs reviewed, several were deemed to be particularly relevant to new immigrant women. |
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The Cobblers would certainly be odds-on to complete the promotion that most pundits predicted back in August. |
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And the narrow victory lifted Wibsey above the east Leeds side into the second promotion position. |
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A sorry state of affairs to say the least and a disaster for the promotion of the game. |
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And, it was the first time the Australians put their back into the promotion of the tour. |
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Working at ringside fired his interest in the sport even more and he began to learn the ins and outs of wrestling promotion from his father. |
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After a promotion to assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania in 1916, he remained there for a further four years. |
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He helped Huddersfield earn promotion to the first division in his first season at the club, and did likewise at Burnley, his next port of call. |
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Knowing them to be a laid-back outfit, I was unamazed by the absence of copies, promotion or even mention of any new Gollancz title. |
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And, of course, there was the shameless promotion of the vehicle offering these artists the chance to promote shamelessly. |
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This promotion of pharmacy may attract more qualified students to the profession. |
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Employees who are being prepared for promotion or change of role can benefit from job shadowing if it is well planned. |
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His resignation as trade and industry secretary lead to promotion as roving ambassador to the Project's international friends. |
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This analysis indicated that, tentatively, increased stem elongation was accompanied by a promotion of cutin monomer hydroxylation. |
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Amid downsizing and delayering, most employees face both fewer opportunities for promotion and little hope of escape to some new employer. |
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In an effort to untangle the issues, SEE Magazine spoke to an independent researcher and consultant on health promotion and health policy. |
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Yeah yeah, I know, self promotion and all that, but I still really like this version. |
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On Education Watch, I note that educational attainments went up in Florida schools when social promotion was ended. |
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Opponents believe that social promotion thrusts students into classes unprepared and unable to learn more difficult material. |
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The basic problem for Spanish films isn't financial, but in promotion and distribution. |
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Its specific engagement with income production tends toward microenterprise promotion with limited funding. |
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Create a positive spin-off effect on the society through the promotion of information technology skill development in firms and individuals. |
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Certainly this would include humans as well as non-humans, and for this reason, I fully support and champion the promotion of human rights. |
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His latest promotion comes just weeks after he was elevated to the rank of Brigadier General. |
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A key part of our campaign was to emphasise the promotion of vocational education. |
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Relegated to fighting palookas in tiny towns, he was asked to tape a 10-second promotion for a local TV station in Florida. |
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I welcome its promotion to the one-star league and know it will have been gained through a lot of hard graft. |
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Barnet midfield player John Doolan has become the latest new arrival at big-spending Conference promotion chasers Doncaster Rovers. |
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A second consecutive defeat has severely dented Oxford's promotion hopes, despite the home side's scoring an early goal. |
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One promotion trend in both of these is a movement toward simplicity of communication of the brand image. |
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The Defense Department announced on Friday that the President has formally nominated three colonels for promotion to Brigadier General. |
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Sponsors receive exclusive rights to promotion and branding around the event, including premium advertising positions at every match. |
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His latest provocative intervention concerns the wanton promotion of pap, and along the way he has a pop at just about everyone. |
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This site is dedicated to the promotion of field hockey in Western United States and Canada. |
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Temporary promotion to the higher rank is for specified period and limited to one rank higher than the member's substantive rank. |
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With promotion in the bag and the Wilkinson Sword Trophy in the cabinet, Reid was still acclaiming a successful season. |
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In its structure the ruling elite reflected a world of order and hierarchy in which promotion and status were rewarded on merit. |
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Nor can they be confined to the joint promotion and marketing of a financial product. |
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His promotion means there are now four MPs from Yorkshire and Humber in the Cabinet. |
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If you have got a voice at the table, then those sorts of issues will actually determine and steer the way that promotion processes develop. |
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We finished seventh that season and looked a good bet for promotion the following year. |
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In December 1942, six months after his promotion to first lieutenant, he applied for pilot training. |
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A second consecutive defeat has severely dented Oxford's promotion hopes, despite the home side scoring an early goal. |
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At the moment, the women are also ensconced in their Third Division, and the race is on to see which squad can secure promotion first. |
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Food is supposed to taste good, and health promotion should not be a series of negative messages that convey a joyless future. |
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Unlike the West, where radio has traditionally played the primary role in the promotion of popular music, television is J-pop's natural medium. |
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With promotion being the spirit of the times, football's provincialisation is considered a bane by many of the sport's pundits. |
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Items placed in your shopping basket overnight may not be eligible for promotion at time of checkout. |
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Chessington and Hook United Football Club has been thrown a lifeline to help recover from debts threatening to dash promotion dreams. |
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Opportunities for advancement and promotion are vast for the dedicated, productive hard worker. |
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Thanks to Caleb for contacting Wrappamania and getting them a promotion with hype. |
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Two decades ago I achieved momentary fame for taping a promotion broadcast on our local public radio station. |
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The two youngsters will trade leather in a boxing promotion featuring seven other bouts on the undercard. |
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The society is committed to the promotion and publication of Kanarese literature. |
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Increased economic and trade promotion and cooperation along the border will benefit both nations. |
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The way to get a promotion is to take criticism well, but most people don't know they don't do it well. |
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If you are going to self-publish, you will have to do the selling and promotion yourself. |
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The promotion of democracy and human rights serves American interests in ways that realpolitik can never accomplish alone. |
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The big-spending days which followed promotion are well and truly in the past. |
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He was recently announced as the next Chief of Defence Force, a position he will take up on July 4, on promotion to air chief marshal. |
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The online tutorial can be productive if adequate planning and promotion effort is made. |
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Nowhere, did I witness a promotion for soft drinks, sandwiches, soup etc. during rag week. |
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If the other elements of the mix are not correct, promotion alone is unlikely to make customers buy the product. |
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With the promotion of Grand Admiral Xeraux, he was now the admiral of the entire fleet. |
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You should tighten your belt in every other area you can, but increase your promotion and sales efforts, including advertising. |
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The regulation bans any direct or indirect promotion through radio or television of occult practices. |
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This is the spade work done by Gwen and the writer, and the later promotion are only birds of passage. |
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Some operators can get promotion mileage from drink menus created by well-known mixologists. |
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Her promotion to master gunnery sergeant made her the first woman of her rank in this military occupational specialty. |
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Recently, our regional promotion groups have identified what they think of as emerging opportunity in the area of pervious pavements. |
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He had made serious errors of judgement, but he had also tried to improve naval gunnery, reform the promotion system, and limit flogging. |
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Yes, we require a certain number of practice hours and a test for promotion to kyu and dan ranks. |
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Traders decided to club together to fund a promotion aimed at presenting a better image of the area. |
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Andy Kay steered the second eleven to promotion to the premier division of the York and District Senior League. |
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Junket activism is not a new phenomenon on the political landscape, much literature and art is actively devoted to the promotion of exotic India. |
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But then he was passed over for a promotion because of his youth, an oversight that disgruntles him even today. |
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The promotion was an attempt to outflank its rival, which was winning over viewers by hiring younger, more attractive presenters. |
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Organizers plan to continue the energy conservation and tourist promotion program for at least the next 51 weeks. |
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Accrington erupted into a sea of red and white as jubilant fans celebrated the promotion of the town's football team to the Conference. |
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Sponsorship was a very important and crucial vehicle in the recognition and promotion of the Pinarello name. |
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Similar domestic resistance led the crown to abandon its promotion of an industrial establishment in peninsular Spain. |
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York are pushing for the second promotion place after they sealed Poppleton's relegation. |
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They are seeking legal costs and an order remitting the issue of their promotion to the PSC for reconsideration within 14 days. |
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Jordan, who is eligible for promotion to chief petty officer this year, said the award makes staying in the Navy all the sweeter. |
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Although the promotion of multilingualism to foster cross-cultural understanding is to be applauded, there are also paradoxes in this. |
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That year Dad had got his promotion to sergeant at the station and the party was a little bigger than usual, which wasn't much but something. |
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The Signature Theatre Company, one of the most important for the promotion of American playwriting, produced the work off-Broadway in May. |
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For sericulture to flourish in the State, it was about time that its promotion started at the grassroot level. |
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They are currently running a special promotion which involves collecting tokens over a number of weeks. |
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He's also facilitated the promotion of a number of people to leadership positions. |
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Provincial bank clerks who haven't had a promotion in 10 years are not the stuff of legend. |
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Speculation is rife about which minister deserves promotion to make up the missing third in the troika of Deputy Prime Ministers. |
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Obviously they are very, very popular and like gold dust, so this sort of promotion is a massive gift to our customers. |
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Automatic promotion is still on the cards and the more help the team has from the terraces the better. |
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On the hot seat are the 15 percent who say it's a toss up between promotion and outsourcing. |
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We hope that further experimental studies will reveal fission and fusion promotion processes in real systems. |
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But their reward was fast-track promotion and a good chance of a commission as an engineer officer. |
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This is not at all what a government website for the promotion of a nation's tourism should look like. |
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Scott had taken Sean's promotion at the law firm, and Mr. Sinclair had no doubt in his mind that Brandon was a chip off the old block. |
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At such times, the neutral, philosophical mode mimetically reproduces Ronsard's earlier pacifistic promotion of a unified France. |
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The Prospective Group carried on business in promotion and market consultancy. |
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Instead, the Marines were leaving a promotion ceremony when one of them apparently triggered a booby trap, causing the explosion. |
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At the same time, it will continue spending taxpayer funds on the promotion of secret, non-union, individual agreements. |
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Village Scene still needs sponsors and volunteers and has one paid position open as a promotion and publicity sales person. |
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That makes it very difficult on those charged with promotion and publicity. |
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Fourth-placed All Blacks need a win to keep in the promotion hunt but come up against a team in form. |
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This information will be used for our promotion including email marketing, postal mailshotting and order processing where applicable. |
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If a Blackpool fan could choose a dream climax to a season, it would probably involve beating arch-rivals Preston North End to clinch promotion and send Preston down. |
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They have genuine promotion ambitions if they can keep the pot boiling. |
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City are out to underline their promotion credentials to a national audience tomorrow by checking Hartlepool United's runaway progress to the Division Three title. |
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In Saturday's home game to third placed Bowling Old Lane will be one of the biggest games so far this season as the winner will be in pole position for the promotion run-in. |
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Houellebecq on Thursday announced that he is suspending promotion of the novel. |
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He was the point man in the promotion when Evel Knievel swore he'd soar across Snake River Canyon in a sawed-off rocket ship. |
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Paul Broadbent's men went into the game as many people's favourites for promotion to Division One, while most punters had Thunder down as potential whipping boys. |
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Price promotion could certainly help tactically in the short term. |
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Some Americans like the social promotion an English accent gives them so much that they decide to take it home after the show. |
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It's also not simply that they want teacher promotion and retention to be tied to seniority, not test results. |
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The occasion was the promotion of Tammy Smith to brigadier general in the U.S. Army. |
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Our under-age teams, almost all of them, have won trophies of one type or another this season and the promotion of the senior team was the icing on the cake. |
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As celebrities on the movie promotion circuit are wont to do, Cameron Diaz is hawking her latest cause celebre. |
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Most of the conspirators were young officers, for whom promotion was irksomely slow and who had been reading German Romantic writers to ease their boredom. |
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Woe to the promotion manager who doesn't ace the Christmas blowout. |
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Carrie, meanwhile, had demurred when Saul offered her a promotion to station chief. |
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Here's a sort of apology that includes some later thoughts not included in my original posting because now I suspect that interesting video was maybe a promotion to rub salt in a wound. |
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Reds now turn their attentions to Sunday's promotion clash with Leigh. |
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According to the Fridays host and the waiters I spoke to, the promotion has been a success. |
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Endmoor pulled a goal back and the game remained close until Lowis scored his second to make the result certain and keep Lunesdale's promotion hopes alive. |
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In India, on the other hand, vast tonnages of cashew apples have largely gone to waste while that country pioneered in the utilization and promotion of the nut. |
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McGauley does all the promotion himself, spending as many Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays as he can hawking his books at craft fairs, readings, and bookstore signings. |
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The reservoir of settlement-related projects available for promotion is finite. |
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Two-plus years ago, Taranto and I had an exchange over Andrew Breitbart's promotion of a falsified video. |
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From the beginning of my promotion efforts it was evident that the consumer education model as applied to colleagues is inapplicable for our academic setting. |
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Before promotion to flag rank in 1970, he served in destroyers and in share assignments including duty as executive assistant and naval aide to two Secretaries of the Navy. |
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Tackling the ongoing promotion and development of volunteerism is a big issue, requiring structures to be put in place to attract more people to get involved in clubs. |
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Due to poor promotion a less than adequate turnout was achieved. |
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Other health professionals, such as dentists, physiotherapists and psychologists could be mobilised to support the promotion of smoking cessation. |
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By this, I mean the erosion of a general belief in human dignity and in the promotion or legitimisation of values that are erosive to our democracy. |
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Another idea being floated is that domestic competitions would act as feeder leagues in the new set-up, with annual relegation and promotion play-offs. |
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Two provisions in the declaration, on NATO's transformation and the promotion of the transatlantic relationship, are related to the organization's enlargement. |
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As Bob Gottlied and Irene Wolt have documented in their history of the Times, the editors repaid Richardson for his service with a juicy promotion to staff reporter. |
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Wanderers didn't strain every sinew and summon every ounce of effort to gain promotion just to spend a season in the Premiership playing for sympathy. |
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Debates do not benefit the field if they focus on the exclusive promotion of either research or practice or dispute the merits of quantitative versus qualitative research. |
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The promotion will be supported with local radio and in-stadium messages. |
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They have a successful side pushing for promotion from the Third Division. |
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With an objective of maximizing benefit heterogeneity, one promotion tool per quadrant was selected, namely premium, sweepstake, and price reduction. |
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It says independent operators moving into the North Sea to work on mature oilfields are often offering better promotion and salary prospects than their larger rivals. |
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In the 1855 league, there was no provision for promotion or relegation. |
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The players ensured though that the father-figure went out on a top note, by clinching promotion to Yorkshire One and then giving him a send-off to remember. |
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The merchandising is conceived and executed by Kad Entertainments, a company that has expanded from graphics to merchandising and promotion of films. |
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Moreover, the positive side to Irish neutrality, our promotion of diplomatic settlements, our proud UN peacekeeping traditions, must be maintained. |
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That promotion was a huge hit with the ladies who lunch and achieved a notable upturn in the oh-so-discreet Howard's visibility with the Edinburgh public. |
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Also, as lac insects are cultured on host trees, promotion of lac and its culture helps in eco-system development as well as reasonably high economic returns. |
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State level and district level programmes would also be organised for the purpose of enlisting the support of common people in promotion of peace and harmony. |
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With six league games remaining, such is the tightness of the competition that, mathematically, both relegation and promotion still remain possibilities. |
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However, it came to the attention of public service heads and politicians and his pending promotion to air commodore was held back for about four years. |
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Landon Wilson, a U.S. Navy cryptologic technician, returned from Afghanistan in 2013 to a promotion for good work. |
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So when it comes time to talk about salary increases or promotion or elevation to the next career level, people have the right kind of sponsorship network. |
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The vastitude and the heterogeneity of the geographical area of the Consular Jurisdiction, make the promotion of the Italian Language and Culture very demanding. |
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The income and property of the Society whencesoever derived shall be applied solely towards the promotion of the objects of the Society as set forth in the Constitution. |
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Within this climate, ambitious young professionals could find plenty of opportunities for promotion and self-advancement if they proved themselves dynamic and capable. |
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Career opportunities are closely linked with the promotion to a higher rank which officers receive as a rule when appointed to higher job assignments. |
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The club is serious about their intent to gain promotion this season. |
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Officers were encouraged to obtain an advanced degree for promotion purposes, but the value of that degree to leadership development was not recognized. |
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Change your job or forfeit your promotion and you lose your identity, your status, the approval of your peers and the virtue associated with constant activity. |
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The State must evolve a legal framework for development of tourism in conformity with international standards, and create conditions for the promotion of cultural tourism. |
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They are challenging for promotion and have a big, experienced squad. |
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The impressive and young Nurney team have not lost sight of the fact that they are one win away from getting themselves into a promotion challenging position. |
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As a strong supporter of high educational standards, I should be cheering Mayor Bloomberg's plan to end social promotion for New York's third-graders. |
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At the same time less senior flag officers might be released early in order to avoid slowing promotion rates to prized positions at the one and two star level. |
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Others face career uncertainty and stagnation as promotion rates continue to drop for both enlisted and officers. |
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On promotion to commodore in December 1993 he became Director General, Naval Policy and Warfare, with responsibilities for development and co-ordination of strategic policy. |
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That will be of interest to City and goalkeeper Russ Howarth, who recently played in a couple of trial matches with the First Division promotion chasers. |
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Hounslow travel to promotion chasers Milton United on Saturday. |
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Administrative paralysis, reckless student behavior, and social promotion are inexcusable and limit the opportunities for our nation's most at-risk children. |
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In addition, in one important respect the president has misconceived the relation between the promotion of democracy and America's national security interests. |
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What kinds of promotion do performance arts patrons appreciate most? |
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All of those independent promotion costs are charged to the band. |
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So few will risk reputation or promotion by speculating beyond the facts that SPSS will whisper. |
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Kabwe Warriors yesterday avoided an upset by thumping promotion side Prison Leopards in a FAZ Premier Division week-eight derby played at Railway ground. |
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Hamlet have a tough game on Saturday away to promotion hopefuls Bromley. |
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A free market system is largely self-regulating and provides the best environment for promotion of opportunity, excellence, personal growth, and freedom of expression. |
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They are one of a number of clubs who benefit from a wealthy backer and this is probably one of the reasons why they have been given relatively low promotion odds. |
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And now that their luck is in they may feel like entering the new Nationalist promotion being run in conjunction with ERA McCormack to pay someone's mortgage for a year. |
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She will also be felicitated during the seminar for her untiring efforts in the field of social development, in particular the promotion of family welfare initiatives. |
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Mayoral promotion was the only fast route through the ranks of the jurats, which was basically a society of equals of varying degrees of experience. |
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He said their promotion should be be given first priority in the city administration's plan to promote new teachers in its bid to gain regional autonomy. |
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As our interviews revealed, even after nearly two decades of civil war and the promotion of ethnic divisions, many people are opposed to communalism. |
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