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The American plan here involves a carefully phased renewal.
Because of environmental and public concerns, he wrote, harvest increases should be carefully phased in.
So she stuck around, following a carefully phased program, known as the Florida Model, from residential treatment to a halfway house and a "recovery job" at Home Depot.
This means that any withdrawal will have to be carefully phased, and planned in a way that enables American forces to intervene quickly in the event of an all-out slaughter taking place behind them.
The puppets are often made of a malleable yet stable material, such as clay, so that the carefully phased movements may be adjusted between the exposures of successive frames.
The Congress thus adopted an Association that committed the colonies to a carefully phased plan of economic pressure, beginning with nonimportation, moving to nonconsumption, and finishing the following September (after the rice harvest had been exported) with nonexportation.
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"Health reform is best crafted by states with bipartisan support and input from its employers, as we did, without raising taxes, and by carefully phasing it in to avoid the type of disruptions we are seeing nationally," Romney said.
Considering the high prevalence of schistosomiasis in many districts and the first ever large-scale praziquantel distribution in the country, the MDA was started in a carefully planned, phased manner.
Plan carefully when phasing out credit cards.
The controversial proposal to allow "any qualified provider" to deliver NHS services will be "phased carefully".
It would seem important that potential NSE and sex-differential effect of the new vaccines be tested through carefully controlled before after studies, phased introduction studies or randomised trials.
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