Georgia, which has a pre-kindergarten program for all 4-year-olds, for example, would be a prime candidate for a block grant. |
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In bygone days Yvonne would have been a prime candidate for a genteel, on-the-scales-off-again Weight Watchers campaign. |
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So Dr. Schwab, in fact, wrote me and said that I'm a prime candidate for regeneration and recovery. |
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In Dartford our new hospital has been put forward as a prime candidate to become a foundation hospital. |
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The doctors said they don't have a prime candidate for the procedure, and they are not actively screening for candidates. |
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It's obvious at least to me that they believe that this guy is a prime candidate for investigation. |
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Scott, described as a prime candidate for promotion before the offences, will now be dishonourably discharged. |
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It is thought that Glasgow's Buchanan Street could be a prime candidate for such a store. |
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Mr Chadney's report stated that after looking at alternative sites for the scheme, Harwich had been identified as the prime candidate. |
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An overfed, underexercised horse is a prime candidate for developing any of a number of stable vices. |
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You're a prime candidate for divided skirts, tiered skirts and those with hemline ruffles. |
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He was, in fact, a prime candidate for arrest and removal from the scene. |
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This sector has been seen as the prime candidate for the e-business revolution. |
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This complex operating environment makes the Great Lakes area a prime candidate for the regional approach. |
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If the manager moves on, and there is an opportunity for advancement where the manager has moved, that employee would also be a prime candidate. |
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Ancic has won two of their past three meetings and Davydenko is a prime candidate for another upset. |
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McCarron was regarded by many as a prime candidate for the Heisman until the loss to auburn. |
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Having proven his ability to operate successfully on a shoestring budget he is regarded as a prime candidate to return to the cash-strapped club he served for many years. |
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And, above all, the prime candidate for improvement is the elimination of the neglect of dancer's problems, along with the creation of adequate resources for the purpose. |
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Their prime candidate should be the Berghof ruins. |
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A soldier that inspired such love in contradiction of 'commonsense' notions and official rules and regulations should be a prime candidate for national recognition. |
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The military has the resources to both evaluate and adopt new technologies that can improve performance and meet specialized needs, making it a prime candidate for the early markets stage. |
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Given the Sahelo-Saharan Antelope project, the elephant, marine turtle and new small cetacean MOUs and the Gorilla agreement, Africa was a prime candidate. |
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The location in the river valley, and a local source of abundant moisture, make Prince Albert a prime candidate for radiation fog on clear skies with light winds. |
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If the employee has proven to be an asset for one manager, there is a good chance when an opportunity for advancement presents itself, that employee will be a prime candidate in the selection process. |
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Thus, coding is a prime candidate for this type of automation. |
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Quite clearly the economist who made those statements is a prime candidate for the remedial training programs that we are prepared to offer under the new employment package. |
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And Berlioz is a prime candidate for rediscovery. |
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The Cairo North Power Plant is a prime candidate for re-commissioning: It is in a central location, in close proximity to fuel sources and water supplies, and can be easily connected to Egypt's National Unified Power System. |
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It appeared that the species was certainly a prime candidate for inclusion in the Appendix I list, and a sponsoring Party should be identified to make the proposal. |
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Some sources have speculated that Barzan al-Takriti, the Iraqi UN ambassador in Geneva, would be a prime candidate to succeed Saddam as Iraq's head of state. |
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Okotoks receives solar energy comparable to Italy, Greece and Miami, Florida, making it a prime candidate for using solar energy as a heating source. |
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However, Dickerson explains, yellow fever is a prime candidate for reemergence both as a potential terrorist weapon and as a public health threat borne of global warming. |
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