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Ms. Jacobucci said Gov. Jon S. Corzine's decision to trim Extraordinary Municipal Aid by more than $10 million this year meant she had to adjust the level at which such aid was deemed to be needed.
Aircraft are kept at various levels of restoration – some are kept in as close-to-working order as possible if they are deemed to be needed to fly at a later date, while others are partially dismantled.
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He might not say so now.A particularly telling example of unpalatable advice ignored was when General Eric Shinseki, the army chief of staff, said that an occupying army of several hundred thousand would be needed to pacify the country, rather than the 100,000 or so at first deemed likely to be needed for a short time and then rapidly wound down.
It is briefly worth remembering what Mr Gove, in four years as education secretary, did to the structure of schooling: 1,404 schools are now run as sponsor academies by private charities, which usually means the schools were deemed to be struggling, and needed help to improve.
There is some uncertainty as to actual facility-specific numbers because some HWs who are nominally posted to one facility may in fact practice at another where they are deemed to be more urgently needed.
All that needs to be done, they say, is to cut the remaining locks much shorter to emphasise a more shorn, dynamic look.Mr Hague's voice is also deemed to be in need of radical treatment.
The Finnish government uses indirect methods, such as grants, loans, and investments in equity, as well as employee development and retraining, to promote investment in areas deemed to be in need of development.
In my case, I can back it up with documentation from the book.' She points to one document, a probation officer's report to the South East London Juvenile Court on 2 August 1963, which says: 'The rooms had the look of a junk shop, stacked, in some places, from floor to ceiling with old clothing and miscellaneous objects... the children were deemed to be in need of care or protection.
Though possible, we think that this is unlikely in that, with free access to National Health Service care, children deemed to be in need of hospital care are likely to have received it.
Following European guidelines, 20 participants with prevalent CHD or diabetes and those with a 'high risk' of cardiovascular disease (CVD) defined as having a 10-year risk of CVD death of 5% or more based on the systematic coronary risk evaluation (SCORE) charts, 34 were deemed to be in need of lipid-lowering therapy.
But despite being comparatively progressive, legislation in these countries fails the many single homeless people who are not deemed to be in priority need.
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