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Companies — and the government — must devote substantially more resources to security, making it integral to every new application, rather than patching it on as an afterthought.
You may have spent only a day or so on the prospect thus far, but if it's still of interest, you should now devote substantially more time to preliminary due diligence: a focused period of rapid learning in preparation for making an offer.
She wants Congress to devote substantially more resources toward funding actual homes for people to live in, and to make it harder for local governments to block development.
"We believe there is a general need for servicers to devote substantially more resources to this program for it to fully succeed and achieve the objectives we all share," wrote Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan.
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But as a result, and with the Internal Revenue Service devoting substantially more resources to its overseas operations than before, many ordinary expatriates say tax filing has become onerous and many banks are wary of doing business with them.
(Many give substantially more). Lobbyists cannot attend.
A bidding war forced Inner City to pay substantially more.
For instance, consultants are required to devote "substantially the whole of their time" to the NHS.
Secondly, the limited literature quantity, which partly comes from inaccurate definitions of PHI, is devoted substantially to the heterogeneities between studies.
He wanted to devote more and more time to it.
8 11 Alternative sampling techniques such as convenience sampling in community-based facilities devoted to MSM can be substantially more feasible and improve crucial attributes for the success of integrated epidemiological surveillance such as simplicity, acceptability of participants and stability.
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