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As scale-up plans are developed, resources should be allocated for development and implementation of quality standards and monitoring systems that can support improvement, so that quality is maintained as scale-up proceeds.
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He added the site was allocated for development after "two very lengthy consultation processes" and the developer "had to work very hard to meet stringent tests".
Marcus Walker, head of planning and regeneration at the council, said: "The site has been in ABP's ownership since the 1950s and despite being allocated for development has no history of planning applications until the AMEP was brought forward".
It is recommended that resources shall be allocated for the development of these capabilities on a priority basis.
To change this situation within each postdoctoral contract, a certain amount of time and money should be allocated for career development.
Following this, the National Agricultural Policy of 1988 declared that a minimum of 10% of the national territory, equivalent to 9.8 million acres, would be allocated for the development of grazing reserves in an attempt to protect pastoralism (Ibrahim [2012]; CIEL [2006]).
The introduction of pioneered material species; despite providing new alternative to materials, adds further disparities to new furniture design and development as more resources will need to be allocated for design management, development, testing and validation.
German O. Gref, the minister in charge of economic development, said this month that up to $80 million would be allocated for construction.
Under US law, federal funds cannot be allocated for abortion.
Space would be allocated for bikes.
Another $65 million is allocated for the development of the Mars 2020 rover.
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