The project's director is a doyenne of progressive-education pedagogy in America. |
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Teenage pregnancy rates there have soared above the national average since the project's start. |
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The water footprint of buildings, communities, and cities is being scrutinized as a measure of a project's sustainability. |
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The project was a balancing act of weighing options against the project's time. |
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The project's opponents concede the project is tastefully designed, with no Nassau-type high-rises knifing into the sky. |
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A former city alderwoman who voted against razing the middle school said she continues to be concerned about the project's price tag. |
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There was a series of workshops and debates in the lead-up to the project's unveiling. |
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The project's aim is to spur revitalization through innovative cultural initiatives. |
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Just weeks ago, the project's financial advisers were warning that contingency funds were running out. |
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That metalwork includes the mechanisms behind the project's most dramatic feature, a convertible kitchen. |
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European oil companies Shell and Elf pulled out last year unconvinced of the project's viability. |
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It is boycotting the event to raise public awareness at what it sees are the project's flaws. |
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The project's core team included a geriatrician, a speech pathologist, a nurse, and an administrator. |
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He not only publicly praised it as a pioneering idea, but also calligraphed the project's name. |
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The payback period is the number of years it takes before a project's discounted cash flows equal the initial capital invested. |
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The project's caused quite a stink among victims' rights groups and staunch conservatives. |
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Pumping out the water is not a long-term solution, and the project's ultimate aim is to channel the subterranean water away once and for all. |
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It could, for instance, contribute to the cost of evaluating the project's feasibility. |
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Underpinning the project's strong social and communal dimension is a measure of environmentally aware design. |
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As the project's completion date draws near, more potential luxury home buyers are expressing an interest in the complex. |
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A prestigious publication more easily establishes the value of the idea and concretely illustrates the project's practicality. |
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The final project paper critically analyzes the project's successes and failures. |
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The project's objective was the expansion of production of fractional cubiform broken natural stones at the deposit. |
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But just try saying no to their daughter, Katherine Freyvogel, prexy of OCHS and the project's divining light. |
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What really earns the rancour of the project's detractors though is the motivation behind it. |
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The European project's founder Jean Monnet turned this into a dictum for the organisation of the European Union. |
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The project's building kit includes drawings that show how to convert it into a home office and guest room. |
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The project's components include rural enterprise development and finance, crop diversification, and institutional support. |
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Thus, the project's goal was to create a toolkit to automate this process. |
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Hjorten and Fuller went without salaries for the project's first year and financed the company by mortgaging their property and by taking on credit-card debt. |
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An expediter for the project's mob-tied developer was already under indictment for forging the demolition permit that had illegally cleared the site. |
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In the month since the project's launch, one million readers have visited Meduza's website. |
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The project's goal is to restore the remaining knowledge of the language and use it for the development of teaching materials for national Kalmyk schools. |
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In the project's office in Glasgow's West Street, women are complimented on their clothes, their eye make-up, on the tiny outward changes that signify inner progress. |
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The project's still in process so our conclusions are only provisional. |
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Even as large numbers were reintroduced to former habitats, it was not easy to prove that they were surviving and reproducing, the true measure of the project's success. |
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Her students will make use of the project's three on-site yurts. |
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In the meantime, leaflets giving details of the project's aims is available at council offices, the library, national park centres, Craven College and builders' merchants. |
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A similar pathway system is envisioned in the East Village, but some argue the project's plans have already chipped away at what makes Eau Claire so successful. |
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The project's funding would thus come entirely from external sources and without the need for any subsidy, loan or equity from the Jakarta authorities. |
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Sequences and genome annotations have also been made available throughout the project's lifetime at the project's official site. |
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The project's primary design objective was to combine the images of the stylized royal face cards with portraits of 21st-century celebrities. |
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The project's permanent installation of seismic cables covering 45 sq-km of the Valhall field. |
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The project's over-arching title recalls her favourite cafe at Whitley Bay where knickerbocker glories were a favourite treat. |
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At the peak of construction up to 14,000 people are expected to be needed in the project's supply chain. |
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The project's full title is subtitled Transforming the reach of the National Portrait Gallery. |
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The massive project's goal was to preserve Chinese culture and literature in writing. |
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The project's objective is to connect all schools within the kingdom with the Internet. |
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The rest is relatively easy because you can always educate her on her sponsorly job duties and why they are crucial for the project's success. |
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He said the firm was still uncertain if it would take part in the Calax project's rebidding. |
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Our Altogether Archaeology project's annual mole hill survey is fast becoming a highlight of the AONB Partnership's year. |
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Mikerra had been offered a seven-figure book deal for a tell-all chronicling her relationship with Senator McCaffrey, his death, and the project's ultimate demise. |
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To ensure the project's achievability, MEBS has also launched a private investment fund named Solar Energy-Photovoltaik in Oman as an added incentive. |
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Although they don't carry the same legal weight a contract would, letters of intent are commonly used, oftern to convince a lender of a project's viability. |
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In the same year, the Official IRA killed dozens of soldiers and wounded several more, mostly through gun attacks, according to the CAIN project's Sutton database. |
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Shanman's wife, Kim, a former studio prop master turned personal organizer, helps out where she can but is quick to say the project's all her husband's idea. |
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Thomson's work had, however, caught the eye of the project's undertakers and in December 1856, he was elected to the board of directors of the Atlantic Telegraph Company. |
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He had several supporters who all pointed to the risk of the project's turning into an embarrassing failure if the ship were damaged during raising operations. |
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However, any demonstration of the project's claims is yet to be seen. |
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