However, the RC will soon co-locate with the social services office, which was seen as an important move for the Resource Centre. |
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But when charters co-locate in mixed-income areas, choice is only half the story. |
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The Government adheres to this concept and has made every effort to co-locate all medical facilities on military bases. |
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My experience in the field of visa policy is that it is like pushing a boulder uphill trying to get Member States to co-locate. |
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All responding agencies should co-locate their respective command posts with headquarters. |
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In smaller communities where people know each other and the offices co-locate, the relationship may be better than in larger communities. |
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Provision is made for the new entrant to co-locate its own network equipment. |
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Based on a cost analysis, it was also decided to co-locate both Canadian centres at North Bay. |
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The Calgary Aboriginal community identified a central facility in which several services could co-locate as a high priority. |
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I expect this liaison cell to co-locate with UNIFIL headquarters in Naqoura once IDF withdraws from the area. |
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The ARCS model is based on a seamless service approach in which various service providers co-locate under a single administration and point of delivery. |
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They will strive to handle each other when economically acceptable, to rationalise their respective structures, to co-locate their station premises and coordinate their actions in order to achieve scale benefits. |
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While challenges remain, these are due to infrastructure limitations rather than a lack of desire to co-locate. |
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I would also co-locate palliative care clinicians with relevant departments such as oncology, geriatrics and general practice. |
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You've got to co-locate with the government officials. |
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As a result, the National Institute for Nanotechnology, which is located in the heart of Edmonton, allows private and public stakeholders to co-locate and collaborate on innovative nanotechnology research. |
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When you sell cars into fleets you can co-locate engineers and parts. |
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The Calgary Aboriginal community, as documented in The Listening Circle report in 1999, identified the need for a central facility in which several services could co-locate. |
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After a site survey in January 2005, it became apparent that it was necessary to co-locate the CIVPOL with the AMIS military component, in order to ensure their security, as well as operational and logistical alignment. |
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Where possible, in the short term, co-locate Business Development regional staff with regional staff with responsibility for the delivery of Community Economic Development programs. |
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Collegetowns co-locate bookstores and continuing education centers alongside cybercafes, gourmet food courts, and fitness, wellness, and edutainment centers. |
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