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Indeed, it is unlikely that any state can effectively provide such services.

Few would dispute the proposition by President Bush yesterday that religious groups can effectively provide social services for the poor.

The question the government is avoiding, at least in public, is whether Westminster can effectively provide that regulation once it is responsible for several thousand schools.

"In being on the school board, I'm moving from a position as a parent to a position where I can effectively provide for all the kids in the district," she said.

"So the point is there's an old, historically rooted tradition, and the Chinese, if they tap into this tradition, they can effectively provide resistance or examples of resistance to puritanical Islam".

By contrast, AOL can effectively provide DSL service to a few million users by the end of the year.

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"Why such hurry?" The debate over food security has also featured a clash of ideas about how a country like India, with 1.2 billion people and sharp extremes of wealth and poverty, can most effectively provide food to the poor, and provide them with the tools to lift themselves into better lives.

China's present communication systems in coal mine can not effectively provide the information such as dynamic distribution of coal miners in work and production environment.

In addition, promoting joint contingency planning and emergency response among disaster management institutions, civil protection agencies, service providers, and communities, in particular in border areas characterized by intense population circulation, can help effectively provide assistance to those displaced across borders (INGC et al. 2013).

A team of MPs arguably has greater access to more constituents, and the fact that there are different MPs in the team suggests they can more effectively provide representation in Parliament of a wide range of constituents' views.

There was no detectable CFSE dilution in response to infected CD11b+ DCs or monocytes, supporting the notion that these subsets are not capable of directly priming T cells, nor can they effectively provide a source of antigen that could be subsequently presented by endogenous host APCs.

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