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Timothy F. Geithner, the head of the New York Fed and vice chairman of the Federal Open Market Committee, said he had been in touch with market participants to discuss the stigma and how they could best make use the window.
Second, he urged, "every government department should be asked to develop a concordat with the voluntary sector to parallel the concordat I signed as health secretary with the private sector", setting out where the voluntary sector could best make a contribution to the delivery of public services.
We reasoned that such a low but effective concentration could best make the point regarding concern about prevalent environmental contamination levels.
Research on how psychiatric services could best make use of these opportunities could also be relevant for farmers interested in professionalizing their services, without losing the authentic strength that made their farms attractive in the first place.
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They deliberated on when a donation request could best be made: after a complete brain death procedure or based on the clinical view.
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