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And this was why Jeff, in the letters he'd write to his friend, helped develop a plan to get even.
After nearly two years of fighting with the Clinton administration over how to distribute scarce donated organs, the network that runs the nation's transplant system agreed today to develop a plan to get more livers to the sickest patients.
Lastly, once there is a validated plan, the President must appoint another small bi-partisan team carefully selected based on their ability to work well together to develop a plan to get the public and Congress to understand how the plan was created and to draft the needed legislation and policies to implement the plan.
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Once the desire for power is implanted, it leads to developing a plan to get that power, and then to developing a plan to get more power.
You can choose-or choose not to-ask experienced members to sponsor you and/or give you a pressure relief meeting (which is a key step toward developing a plan to get away from financial fear and into the solution).. Never interrupt another member at any meeting while he or she is speaking or reading.
On Wednesday, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee unanimously approved a nonbinding resolution that called on the administration to develop a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and get involved in international negotiations.
The Phoenix Home Life Mutual Insurance Company, a midsize United States life insurer, said on Thursday that it would develop a plan to convert to a stock company, to get better access to capital for growth and keep up with its competitors.
When people get married, they should develop a plan to achieve shared financial objectives.
Develop a plan to meet the requirements.
Develop a plan to accommodate your needs.
Develop a plan to accommodate household needs.
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