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Asked what would constitute improvement for Vazquez, Girardi said, "Consistent location, consistent velocity would represent progress to me".
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Designs with both single and multiple materials are presented, which constitute improvements with respect to existing energy harvesting designs.
While arm-twisting states to give tests to students, for example, he would leave it to the states themselves to write the tests and define what constitutes improvement.
Mr. Bush favors block grants as well, but would insist on annual tests for elementary and middle-school students -- although the states would write the tests and decide what constitutes improvement.
However, it is possible that pre-diagnostic lifestyles are less healthy in the cancer samples, and therefore parity with the general population post-diagnosis constitutes improvement.
MEP Marietje Schaake, a member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, was willing to hazard a politician's prediction that the proposals will be improved via the democratic process — albeit, what would constitute an improvement here of course depends on which side of the argument you stand.
Few believe the latest incarnation – Local Healthwatch – will constitute an improvement.
"Just things like not seeing someone else's dirty shoe prints on the couch" constitute an improvement, he said.
That much is true, although a place in the final would constitute an improvement on the last two major tournaments where France lost in the quarter-finals.
We don't think this freedom for developers would constitute an improvement to the current system, but it would almost certainly have a vastly negative effect on living standards at the lower end of the market.
Neither BA nor Unite has gone public with any details of the latest proposals, although they are understood to constitute an improvement of the terms offered in the last deal.
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