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be agencies
noun
The capacity, condition, or state of acting or of exerting power; action or activity; operation.
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Taking a more prominent role in digital advertising technology will be agencies, who will increasingly become the enablers and activation partners for brands.
W. Richard West Jr., the founding director emeritus of the Smithsonian's American Indian Museum and a Ford trustee, said: "There need to be agencies and institutions that support native contemporary art and artists.
It is that there should be agencies (an individual or unit in a health practice or hospital) devoted to advising women about all the options available to them in the case of an unwanted pregnancy - not to persuade them either way, but to inform them, and to put them in touch with the further agencies (support, adoption, termination) depending on the decision that the woman herself then makes.
Ideally, these local departments should be agencies of the central department, deliver the central environmental department's strategies, and supervise local environmental protection implementation.
It should be agencies' standard practice to bar tax breaks for settlement payments -- that will put the onus on corporate wrongdoers to convince agencies that they deserve a tax break for their settlements, not the other way around.
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There are agencies".
How much commission are agencies receiving?
How are agencies planning to cope?
That is agency.
"They're agency," he says.
But what is behind 'women's agency'?
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