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If they are successful, their contracts could become blueprints for other companies in other cities, extending a wage system that would be a startling retreat for labor.
The 150-year-old trust has announced a shortlist of designs by 20 young architects that could become blueprints for the next generation of affordable homes.
Because investment partners such as community development corporations, and national sources of capital such as the Local Initiatives Support Corporation, are part of the mix, the sustainability plans also become blueprints for investment.
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That's because these reports became blueprints for later, noisier Hollywood versions of the war, like "Apocalypse Now" and "Full Metal Jacket".
The details get under people's skin, become mental blueprints, make them say they think of the towers as sons or daughters, not as buildings.
Its focus on design, customer service and a cultivated quirkiness have become a blueprint of sorts for other consumer brands.
If successful this could become a blueprint for further collaborations between P2P providers and mainstream banks.
If successful, the model could become a blueprint for other European countries, analysts say.
I am very concerned that this judgment may become a blueprint for bullies and bigots.
It could become a blueprint for other states looking at new measures to address mass shootings.
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