These are among key milestones on the way to creating a world-class prosperous region by the end of the decade. |
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The age at which your baby is expected to reach various milestones is based on her due date, not her birthday. |
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This brief run-through of the main milestones cannot be as comprehensive as the many excellent books on the subject. |
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These are cornerstones, flint stones, millstones, limestone, and milestones. |
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And the souring of relations between the party and these two proved major milestones in the downswing of the PD fortunes. |
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Process Group develops a process improvement project with tangible milestones and measurable objectives. |
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America's Black college-based fraternity and sorority movement is rapidly approaching two historic milestones. |
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He wraps the book up tidily with a timeline of the company's development milestones. |
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I get to pick up Debbie from her last day at school, which is one of those milestones that come and go so damnably fast. |
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Elections are not the sole gauge of democracy, but they are, of course, important, substantive milestones. |
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It is one of 89 listed milestones, mileposts and boundary stones in Kirklees. |
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My mum pointed me at Milestones Online, a site cataloguing signposts and milestones, mostly in my home county of Essex. |
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Stuart now studies old Ordnance Survey maps, which mark the location of milestones with the letters MS, or MP for milepost. |
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Of course such incidents are important milestones on our road to adulthood. |
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Each of these are milestones on a road that's inexorably leading us into a one-way street from which there is no return. |
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Here are important milestones on the road leading up to the current situation. |
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No native in this group shilly-shallies with milestones in life such as who to marry and what career to choose. |
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Brown's paintings are like milestones marking the distance traveled from the cradle to points far into adulthood. |
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We set priorities, milestones, critical paths and follow all the normal project framework you would expect. |
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Furthermore, the Zohar says, Adam is an acronym standing for the three milestones of human history. |
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A metal plate on the milestones says they were cast by Burts the ironmongers in Devizes adding to their local importance. |
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This chapter includes the information required to develop a complete Level 1 plan by specifying the milestones and tasks to be achieved. |
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The milestones for me were two summer projects near the magnetic north pole. |
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Theratechnologies reached important milestones in 2005 and fulfilled the objectives it had set for itself early in the year. |
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Take a moment to reflect upon all the successes and milestones you and your club achieved, but also keep an eye towards the future. |
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Merck has introduced numerous products that have been recognized as milestones in the development of analytical testing. |
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It should also include deliverable milestones all along the way. |
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Define themes, business goals, and project milestones with the flexibility to accommodate your organizational hierarchy. |
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Two days of festivities to help us go back over the milestones marking five decades of industrial activity. |
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The introduction of each service will be subject to a number of key milestones. |
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Globally this group of children exhibited development milestones within the normal range. |
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These should set out the project's objectives, expected results and objectively verifiable indicators as well as implementation milestones. |
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A mimetic path of development trajectories followed by industrialised countries in the past, using their different stages as milestones? |
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Bodies such as ASEAN and SAARC could advance intergovernmental cooperation by articulating clear action plans with fixed milestones. |
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Offering teams should propose a payable event schedule for disbursement of these funds based on their integrated set of milestones, accomplishment criteria and deliverables. |
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The roadmap needs to have quantitative and measurable milestones. |
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A year of significant milestones and achievements cannot be accomplished without a dedicated team of hardworking and enthusiastic individuals. |
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The construction company did not sufficiently preplan how it would complete the work, therefore,
failed to meet any of the milestones it established in the six week plan. |
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They call for ancient fingerposts and milestones to be maintained regularly by councils and, where possible, reintroduced as part of village design blueprints. |
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Ordinarily, his milestones are marked by topping off a skyscraper, not destroying it. |
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These milestones made this forum a key venue for the strengthening of trust and the development of the international community. |
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The milestones keep coming for Tesla Motors, the start-up electric car manufacturer many people love to hate. |
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In the almost sixty-year history of NATO, there have been few milestones that portended major changes in the direction of the Alliance. |
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From their first cry to their graduation day, there are so many milestones, activities, celebrations and accomplishments to share. |
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We will keep investors informed as we achieve key milestones through our news releases and quarterly conference calls. |
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These milestones bear date, patron names and toponyms related to the region, and are thus of documentary importance. |
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For less critical objectives or a high-performing employee, you may only need to know when key milestones have been reached. |
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Others, such as the RPD system for detecting rope position, could even be termed milestones in ropeway technology. |
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Emails are sent anticipatively to each team member reminding them of the project milestones through all the phases of the project. |
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Governments can also be beneficiaries and receive aid in installments on achieving specific milestones or targets. |
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She called for a sufficient number of meetings with funding for LDCs and SIDS, as well as for clear milestones. |
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Learning from each other, the parents compare notes about their babies' height, weight and other milestones. |
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A child with Down syndrome will be developmentally delayed, taking longer to reach developmental milestones. |
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A clear road map has been established that includes critical milestones, timelines, follow up and monitoring. |
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Each project will have a number of milestones and when each milestone is met, it's ticked off in Eclipse. |
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Experts with the Dunedin study in New Zealand recommended to the project team that developmental milestones be used as a measure of development. |
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The possibility of such doubts makes a good segue into another of the milestones that marked my own journey. |
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I make time to see them and almost never miss sports days, school plays or any major milestones in their lives. |
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It's little things like that, missing out on milestones in other people's lives. |
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It's potentially one of the milestones in the history of London, and not just because of Shakespeare. |
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And the absence of concrete objectives and milestones makes the assessment of progress-a key part of the Commissioner's mandate-more difficult. |
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The challenge before us is to implement it now, with well-defined timelines and the achievement of key milestones and the definition of roles and responsibilities of key players. |
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In a travel, travel is continuous and milestones come to pass by. |
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There are certain milestones in any person's life that seem to predetermine and sometimes determine fate and define the intensity and solidity of time gone by. |
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These milestones provide participating States with an excellent window of opportunity to come together again and look ahead towards a common future. |
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The milestones are in place, enlargement is possible, the European Parliament will have its place in the debate and in going deeper into the routes and ideas. |
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Milestone fees specifically tied to a separate earnings process and deemed to be substantive and at risk are recognized as revenue when such milestones are achieved and collectibility is reasonably assured. |
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It is not Toomer's style to be preoccupied with milestones. |
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Additional milestones are scheduled for the third quarter of 2005 with start-up of our new aromatics saturation unit and major revamps starting on the VDU and light gas oil hydrotreater. |
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Other milestones in 2009 included the Group's participation in a convention drafted by the Council of Europe to make the counterfeiting of medical products a criminal offense. |
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Act co-coordinately on national and regional milestones aiming the canceling of international debts and thus the negative effects over the social rights of peoples. |
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Pup survival and mean body weight gain were reduced during lactation which resulted in a delay in the acquisition of developmental milestones of pinna detachment and eye opening. |
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Build in milestones and checkpoints so you can monitor their success. |
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Over the years IUCN's motions have had substantial influence in guiding the development of the organization as well as heralding key milestones in the evolution and development of the conservation community. |
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Britain's biggest bird of prey passes three milestones this spring. |
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The programme aims to present milestones from the history of cinema and art, whose artistic poignancy remains unaffected by time for the pleasure of contemporary audiences. |
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From astronomy to Canadian innovations, chemistry milestones to an interactive periodic table of the elements, this site was designed to foster an interest among youth in science and technology. |
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It was observed that previous strategies did not adequately identify, in advance, who was accountable for actioning, monitoring and reporting on targets and milestones. |
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While these defeats marked important milestones in each nation's democratic development, the euphoria was short-lived as the center-right coalitions were undermined by deep economic crises and political infighting. |
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Sices recommends that professionals be aware of the 90th percentile, ages at which it would be very unusual for children to have not attained specific milestones, in evaluating children for delays. |
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Relationship milestones are typically celebrated every 100 days with gifts and promise rings, and there's a Valentine's Day-equivalent every month. |
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This quarter saw strategic achievements made on all fronts, as the Company progressed on track to achieve the targeted milestones for the next 12 months. |
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This price was decerned because all of the milestones were fulfilled, as: longtime development, quality and financial benefit, better performance of the process and innovation. |
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But clearer targets and milestones are required to guide and monitor progress in disaster risk reduction, and more systematic resourcing is needed at all levels. |
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The Caisse Desjardins de Bienville has a mission to contribute to the enrichment of members' wealth by understanding and meeting their needs, and accompanying them through important milestones in their financial lives. |
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Rewarding their efforts, for example, by giving gift cards to staff or by throwing a party or lunch on completion of the project or significant milestones, is a great way of demonstrating the significance of the project. |
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Ozzie and Harriet have raised dozens of eaglets and celebrated many other milestones together, but the events of this summer proved that even the greatest romances can err in the face of temptation. |
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Mer Bleue allows us to reflect upon the anniversaries of these global milestones and to recommit ourselves to environmental conservation, cooperation and activism at many levels. |
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Researchers can be part of the community supported by CINDAR by inputting their latest projects and updating their progress as they achieve major milestones in their work. |
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Early symptoms include infant floppiness, poor feeding, and failure or delay in achieving motor milestones. |
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Evaluative thinking can make a project or program more effective by helping clarify the results to be achieved, the strategies that will contribute to their achievement, and the milestones that will demonstrate progress. |
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Typically, the payments to third-party developers are conditioned upon the achievement by the developers of contractually specified development milestones. |
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Some examples of milestones include is software installation, uploading of data, form creation, first training session, etc. It is important to keep this simple. |
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In 2005, major milestones were reached in PPL-100's development program with the completion of the preclinical development and the beginning of the first-in-man Phase I clinical trial. |
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Already this week, the US news business has witnessed a quartet of major milestones for independence, and with them, the first test of whether formerly major media companies really need their moguls. |
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You can see the events as thery are collected in real time: ATLAS: CMS: LHCb: ALICE Here is a summary of the progess and milestones over the last few months and what it means. |
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Bonuses for chief executives at all five firms are tied to the achievement of delivery milestones in the construction and deployment of such projects. |
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Disputes may arise with respect to the payment of milestones or the ownership of intellectual property rights to any technology or products ultimately developed with any current or future collaborative partner. |
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In the first quarter we continued our strong momentum, achieving record operating results as well as a number of key milestones in the development of Genevision. |
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As far as progress is concerned in the light of what I have just said, I should like to comment briefly on the main milestones so far in preparing for this mission. |
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Then there will be policy renewal, with a series of important milestones coming up, such as review of the Lisbon Strategy, growth for jobs, review of the financial perspective and our new social agenda. |
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The creation and the recent reinforcement of the G20 and the enlargement to the G20 of the Financial Stability Board are milestones in this respect. |
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The implementation of a matrix organization within Cotecna to support our business objectives was one of the major 2006 milestones in the area of human resources. |
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History of Rome, Roman constitutional law and Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, all by Theodor Mommsen, became very important milestones. |
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Champaran, Kaira, and Ahmedabad were important milestones in the history of Gandhi's new methods of social protest in India. |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories are generally considered milestones in the field of crime fiction. |
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Our part-time Defence Secretary is also on a losing wicket over grim milestones. |
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The sisters see that the elm tree has been with them through many important milestones through life and they grow old with the tree. |
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From the 1750s, Acts required trusts to erect milestones indicating the distance between the main towns on the road. |
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Sadly, these milestones just tick past as Americans have grown accustomed to Washington's spending addiction. |
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During the quarter, Bankers achieved several key milestones, including record revenue, netback and cash flow. |
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The uncanny three dimensional quality of the Great Hercules and Four disgracers are milestones of technical refinement. |
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The historical features will include milestones and mileposts, pinfolds and stocks as well as buildings. |
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HeLa cells were pivotal in developing a vaccine for polio, among other scientific milestones. |
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And there are plenty of the precooked auto-responses to major milestones. |
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Early Acts had given magistrates powers to punish anyone damaging turnpike property, such as defacing milestones, breaking turnpike gates or avoiding tolls. |
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Pasley's diving salvage operation set many diving milestones, including the first recorded use of the buddy system in diving, when he ordered that his divers operate in pairs. |
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To expedite the process of financial services liberalisation, ASEAN has agreed on a positive list modality and adopted milestones to facilitate negotiations. |
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In addition, many roadside features such as milestones and tollhouses have survived, despite no longer having any function in the modern road management system. |
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But, for the most part, we shall mark our progress to the dawn of life by the measure of those 40 natural milestones, the trysts that enrich our pilgrimage. |
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Over the last year, Mach 1 has achieved several key milestones. |
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After all, the real number line is an infinitely long, continuous expanse, while the counting numbers are just isolated milestones along this line. |
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The cash is to introduce young people to waymarking and milestones. |
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In literature, the third quarter of the 19th century saw a series of milestones for Gujarati, which previously had had verse as its dominant mode of literary composition. |
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In Colombia, secondary school has two milestones, in 9th and 11th grades. |
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The book includes a digital milestones timeline, statistics on online and social networking site use, case examples, cartoons, and predictions about cyberculture. |
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One of the important trade routes of the world, this road has been a strategic artery with fortresses, halting posts, wells, post offices, milestones and other facilities. |
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The first of its kind in the Chicago area, the app features a calendar and status bar, clickable contact information and alerts for important mortgage milestones. |
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Milestones permitted distances and locations to be known and recorded exactly. |
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The most frequent actions taken after completing Milestones include increasing deferrals, adjusting asset allocation and rebalancing accounts. |
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