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He showed entrepreneurial zeal, publishing a vanity high-school "Who's Who" (sole criterion for entry: a $5 fee) to support his hard-up (frayed-collar, not white-collar, he recalled) family.
It is also despite growing signs that several countries, including Germany and France, will have problems squeezing their budget deficits for 1997 under the Maastricht criterion for entry of 3% of GDP.
And yet, because the prize is being awarded for the literary content of the book, not for its electronic virtues, it seems odd that the criterion for entry should be the method of delivery until you look at who is putting up the cash for the prize.
This variable is entered into the equation only if it satisfies the criterion for entry.
Finally, when age is the only criterion for entry, it is easy to identify eligible children and the cost of outreach and screening for eligibility is lower.
It is difficult to establish the criterion for entry point into the League.
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The criteria for entry are simple.
The World Readers' Award will have new criteria for entry.
– and one procedural dilemma: how do you set the criteria for entry to a nonselective school?
"The US Department of Homeland Security has a small number of officials present at UK airports, advising airlines on travel to the US and criteria for entry.
In its report on Romania, the commission said the country could not yet be declared a "functioning market economy," a key criteria for entry into the Union.
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