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This is why museum professionals argue that when museums sell holdings, the income should be reserved for future acquisitions rather than smoothing over bad fiscal decisions.
Mount Sinai, for example, recently acquired a 15,000-square-foot parking lot at 14-20 East 103rd Street for $25 million that will be reserved for future development.
If you treated the hospital insurance surplus the same way you treat the Social Security surplus -- which you should, since the two programs work the same way -- it would already be obvious that you are paying for the tax cut with money that was supposed to be reserved for future retirees.
The majority will be reserved for future scientists, following the model set by Apollo's moon rocks.
Details about methods for integration of high-throughput data with expert knowledge will also be reserved for future publications.
We also appreciate the sentiment that resolving the mechanisms of corelease for multiple cell types within the cholinergic system should be reserved for future work.
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(The Henry Bech and Maples stories and the Interviews with Insufficiently Famous Americans series have been reserved for future L.O.A. collections).
How much is enough?" But Father Vlaun said that some of the money is used for grants or loans or is reserved for future needs.
(The Henry Bech and Maples stories and the Interviews with Insufficiently Famous Americans series have been reserved for future L.O.A. collections). R.A. "Constellation of Genius: 1922: Modernism Year One," by Kevin Jackson (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), out September 17th.
A parameter sensitivity analysis including these parameters is reserved for future work.
Currently, the fourth CFI codeword in Table 3 is reserved for future expansion.
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