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"I think frankly this harms him from being able to expand his support".
"Weald of Kent grammar school had been constrained by not being able to expand on its existing site because, frankly, it's full up.
Many universities told The Independent that their numbers had been swelled by being able to expand their intake by recruiting teenagers with at least one A grade and two B's under a new government policy.
"Any dollar that gets diverted, whether it's through Obamacare or increased tax rates, puts franchisees one dollar further away from being able to expand their businesses," said Don Fox, chief executive of Firehouse Subs, a fast-growing chain of 559 restaurants based in Jacksonville, Fla.
Success in this area has led to Kloet being able to expand his team of analysts, from six to 16, and his advice is to start small and prove the value of information to the public sector, by mixing short-term results with strategic goals: "Before you can invest [in expansion] – even if you're sure of a positive business case – you have to have many discussions," he pointed out.
I like being able to expand what I'm looking at.
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and we're able to expand numbers".
"We hope to be able to expand here.
In the past three years it has been able to expand.
Popular universities will be able to expand while others may be forced to contract or merge.
Thanks to French generosity in giving cash, he was able to expand.
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being able to broaden
being able to widen
being able to extend
being allowed to expand
being used to expand
being able to help
being able to walk
being able to trust
being able to afford
being able to breathe
being able to knock
being able to try
being able to share
being able to run
being able to remember
being able to relax
being able to live
being able to have
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