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Any additional revenue raised by a financial transaction tax should therefore be devoted not only to shoring up slumping economies in rich nations but also to helping the world's poorest countries.

He took Francis as his papal name after Saint Francis of Assisi, the 13th century Italian saint who was devoted not only to the poor, but – almost uniquely for a Catholic prelate in the past – to the natural world.

Opportunity Insights, directed by Harvard University economics professors Raj Chetty and Nathaniel Hendren and John Friedman of Brown Univerity, is looking at the problem through three main lenses geography, health, and education—and devoted not only to scholarly understanding but also to the development of workable policy solutions.

Those who are too lazy and devoid of energy pronounce it unhealthy; but all I can say is, that some of the best-worn and healthiest men in India, even after forty yearsa service, are those who have been devoted not only to big game shooting, but have also been ardent and constant followers of the long-bills.

In "Circles of Influence," two concerts at the Rose Theatre, the Phil hands the baton to the brilliant young Spanish conductor Pablo Heras-Casado, who leads the Orchestra of St . Lukes in programs devoted not only to music by Boulez (May 31) and the English master George Benjamin (June 1) but also to those composers who surrounded them or inherited their innovations.

Throughout the nineties, Ravitch was affiliated with several conservative think tanks, including the Manhattan Institute; the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, headed by Chester Finn; and the Koret Task Force, at Stanford's Hoover Institution, an élite research team devoted not only to creating standards but to promulgating market-based reforms.

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This outcome seems reasonable for those patients who have devoted not only financial and time resources, but also emotional involvement because of lack of effectiveness of previous cycles: once they have allocated so many hopes and resources to ineffective treatments, they are ready to allocate additional financial resources even for marginal improvements (as low as 1 2%) in the pregnancy odds.

"I had devoted myself not only to the Army but to the notion of the Army: duty, honor, country," Crofton says -- as he is sent on a black-bag mission by Sherman to assassinate a Cuban rebel leader.

Nevertheless, this Rodney Dangerfield of fish has its ardent fans, some of them devoted enough not only to spend much of their leisure time trying to catch one, but also to buy cottages or houses fronting on the deep, chilly bodies of water where lake trout abound.

The battle-scarred veterans who devote themselves not only to helping their fellow warriors stand again and walk again and run again, but to keep serving their country when they come home -- they are marching.

The future text-message interventions targeting individual patients should devote time not only to the training on specifics of SMS interventions, but also to the basics of SMS communication.

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