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Is not being able to cover full matches a frustration?
In some cases, the universities said they would cover full tuition, room and board.
In many ways, what matters for irrigation water is not that prices should cover full costs, but that it should be used efficiently.
She decided against Cambridge ("I had a chip on my shoulder about the Brits"); Yale lost her application; Wellesley wouldn't cover full tuition.
Within the next two decades, Social Security will no longer be able to cover full benefits out of the taxes it collects.
Nor would it offer meaningful aid to low-income students who might want to attend private schools, since the subsidy is too small to cover full tuition expenses.
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The ordinance would cover full-time workers employed by the city or a for-profit company that has a contract with the city.
Among other things, the law (specifically, in the newly created Section 6056 of the Internal Revenue Code) requires businesses subject to the mandate to certify beginning in 2014 whether or not they offer insurance that meets the law's requirements to cover full-time employees.
Atelocollagen sponges have been applied to cover full-thickness skin defects as an artificial dermis [16].
His ability to cover full-back too will give Cotter more options when naming his 23 for match day.
The earnings data come from the National Compensation Survey and cover full-time civilian workers in general medical and surgical hospitals as well as specialty hospitals such as psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals.
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