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The moves give time for Hughes and Kennedy to develop, a process that continued over the winter.
But more important than specific projects, organizers of the summit said they are seeking to develop a process that will remove politics from decisions about which area gets a road or a bridge, a bus route or some rail lines.
In May, Mr. Obama directed Mr. Hagel and Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to develop a process that would improve enforcement of the law, hold violators accountable and protect victims.
This study was undertaken to develop a process that provides Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME -required documentation of obstetric/gynecoLCME -requiredclinical experience comparability andocumentationip feedback.
They said he would ask the corporation counsel to develop a process that tried to ensure that SL Green was not shown any favoritism and then would seek a review from the Conflict of Interest Board to make sure the process was adequate.
The researchers are now trying to develop a process that will work with infrared light, which penetrates human tissue much better.
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Another example would be developing a process that's helped us to capitalise on opportunities within our call centre.
Methods: The researchers developed a process that uses sodium carbonate and manganese oxide to help facilitate water-splitting reactions.
It might be a week or 10 days but we're developing a process that will resolve it," he told Nine Network television.
To save the wall paintings, the Getty has developed a process that removes some salt from the cave walls and readheres the mural plaster.
Gas Reaction Technologies, a spinoff from the University of California, Santa Barbara, has developed a process that converts natural gas into bromine-based compounds that are later converted into liquid fuels.
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