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No Haitian government will be able to organize elections with even minimal standards of fairness.
If they need home care, Capitol Hill Village will be able to organize that.
And other bidders may not be able to organize a bid in that time period.
A critical driver of success for product teams is to be able to organize the team and the project effectively.
Take the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucus (and its complicated rules): you need to be able to organize.
Whether Google will be able to organize a collection of Internet services into such a platform is not clear.
"I would like to be able to organize parents in low-income jobs around their children's schools," she said.
By then, the Legislature should be able to organize hearings and come up with a plan for the entire state.
Each shared service should be able to organize and combine the tedious and repetitive service inquiries in to an abstract and efficient way.
And because his business was thriving, he believed he might be able to organize the other United States-based franchisees into a new business.
Using these platforms, they might be able to organize brand outreach events or partner with other businesses to pool their client bases together".
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