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The standards, which require that all students read, for example, "Macbeth" and "The Grapes of Wrath" by the end of tenth grade, began to be implemented in 2010.
Race-based affirmative action programs, which began to be implemented around this time, undoubtedly played a major role in expanding the number of black students in medical school.
Since early 2009, the National Forest Biomass Modeling Program began to be implemented.
UC began to be implemented slowly in 2013 and it is planned to be fully operational by 2018.
From 2003, the "integrated pre-school education (so called, EduCare)" policy began to be implemented in 19 public kindergartens on a trial basis.
Last year, health costs rose 9percentt for employers, triple the rate of the year before ObamaCare's provisions began to be implemented.
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It's unclear how any of Peres' suggestions would begin to be implemented.
Cost-effective primary health care facilities and services have begun to be implemented.
"That would show that the Tokyo process has begun to be implemented," he added.
"What we want is for the rampant killing to stop and for police accountability to begin to be implemented in the city of Chicago," Ms. Sol said.
The plans provisionally agreed between Max Mosley, the FIA president, and the Grand Prix Manufacturers Associationn will begin to be implemented in 2008.
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