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Labour candidate Nicky Williams said she would "work with local Pubwatch Schemes and set up new ones, building on the example of the Newquay Safe Partnership that involves multiple agencies".

Second, and in parallel, a benign domino effect building on the example of Germany, Denmark and Norway of dramatic, altruistic actions taken by individual nations in the interest of good international citizenship.

The do-good desires of Ms. Adams and many members of her "Gen Y" cohort have sparked a surge in nonprofit management and leadership courses at colleges and universities, building on the example of the American Humanics certification program.

We have agreed to support the safe and sound spread of new modes of financial service delivery capable of reaching the poor and, building on the example of micro finance, will scale up the successful models of small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) financing.

Building on the example of BBC Radio Gloucestershire, it is essential that local media be pre-prepared and, during an event, be continuously up-dated to maximise their role in ensuring public safety.

Below we illustrate this tradeoff, by building on the examples in Section 3.3, assuming a target BER of.

As venture firms building on the examples of these legends, they've maintained the heuristic driven strategy.

Health and environmental regulatory agencies should advocate for formal federal guidance on incorporating health in EIA, building on the examples of Australia, Canada, and the International Finance Corporation.

Building on this, we demonstrate that for example small capacity adjustments targeted at handling high load periods can improve the percentage tardy and other delivery-related performance measures to a much greater extent than the best existing policies.

Building on an example of Byrne's (2001), Levine (2003) supposes that there are creatures whose eyes are on opposite sides of their heads and whose heads are fixed, so that they never look at an object with both eyes.

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