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The New York Times applauded his "vast experience in military planning, strategy, and administration," and The Washington Post wrote that Ismay would bring NATO "great authority, experience and energy and a personal charm that can dissolve difficulties".

They turn to the authority, experience, and wisdom of ordinary and elite runners, and experts in the sport of running to help them physically and mentally train, eat properly, prepare for race day, and recover from their arduous journey.

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"The local authority experienced a catastrophic failure as a consequence of a lack of preparation", Ahmun says.

But the ISC highlights the practical problems British authorities experience when they try to hold the companies to this commitment.

Because workers in many industries are at risk for pesticide exposure, and public concern exists regarding the use of and exposure to pesticides, government and regulatory authorities experience pressure to monitor health effects associated with them.

Meanwhile, according to the Office for National Statistics, 60% of the UK's local authorities experienced an increase in domestic emissions between 2007 and 2008, while only 40 percent experienced a decrease.

Last November the education secretary, Michael Gove, confirmed that an extra £500m would be allocated to more than 100 local authorities experiencing "the most severe need", while in the autumn statement the chancellor, George Osborne, announced a further £600m for local authorities with the greatest pressure on school places.

However, the Figure shows that some local authorities experienced a high increase in the A8 immigrant share (like Haringey or Newham) which can be indicative of a future enclave.

Health inequalities between Spearhead and all local authorities widened, with the Spearhead authorities experiencing smaller increases in life expectancy than the country as a whole.

A further implication of our analysis is that a financial incentive, such as the proposed English "health premium," paid to those local authorities experiencing the greatest improvement in life expectancy or a similar indicator derived from it (for example, health expectancy) would reward the more affluent local authorities rather than the most disadvantaged areas with the greatest need.

Notably, several PICT authorities experienced frustration at being advised that countries should not institute border closure, while at the same time being cognizant of the history of the 1918 influenza pandemic in the Pacific and the very real possibility of excluding infection by instituting strict border controls.

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