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It gets called on more often than you'd probably think.
The President called on more politicians, education leaders, CEOs, philanthropists, technology professionals and others to get involved in the efforts.
She called on more development partners to contribute to the EPF so that the sector will have reliable, predictable and coordinated financing, noting that, although national budget allocations to education have increased substantially in the last two years, continued external financial support is still needed.
The shooting was called on more than one occasion "a game changer".
The app has been called, on more than one occasion, the Pandora of art.
But early-maturing boys "get called on more in school, tend to be better athletes.
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The CIPD is calling on more businesses to adopt a formal policy to support workers, and ultimately benefit business.
Mr. Zoellick is also calling on more than two dozen countries to ease export bans on food, which he said have contributed to higher prices.
The app – which allows users to "rescue" surplus meals at a discounted price – is calling on more food businesses and consumers to join forces to help cut waste.
The department is calling on more colleges and universities, especially those with financial resources, to step up and increase the number of low-income students they enroll and graduate.
She challenged employers to lead "Obama-style" by calling on more women in the workplace.
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