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Simms says: "I'm not saying we don't want supermarkets, but the market should be managed to keep genuine choice and diversity open".
Technical debt, a metaphor for the long-term consequences of weak software development, must be managed to keep it under control.
It is shown that by implementing the state-of-the-art, science and technology into the existing standard plant operational practices (OPs), which include ASPs, and AM and PLiM programmes, SSC-AD can be managed to keep the option open for NPPs to reach, and then exceed, their original design lives in a safe and profitable way.
EHR limitations may exist, but these can be managed to keep systems changes moving forward.
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I bet her life didn't turn out like she expected, any more than Bridget's – and I hope that, like Bridget, she will be managing to keep buggering on, play with the cards she is dealt, and laughing with her friends, who will tell her that she's absolutely fine – just as she is.
And all along, he's managed to keep his myopia from me and his dad.
"She's managed to keep about a day ahead of the current record.
"He's managed to keep increasing the dose for forty years," Schwartz said.
In addition, many terrestrial dryland ecosystems are managed to keep a richly vegetated area from undergoing desertification.
From the age of 7 to her death in her 70's, she manages, or is managed, to keep almost every significant appointment in the evolving Mexican story.
Damon is rare among superstar actors: he's managed to keep his private life more or less private, his artistic choices are consistently interesting, and he still finds time to star in viral videos cursing out Jimmy Kimmel.
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