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Conflicts of Interest - Dilemmas re Devotions Alice's husband is indeed devoted, up to a point.
For five years unpaid local heroes have devoted up to four evenings a week to running elections for a board and start-up community schemes.
This study showed that only about one-fifth of the providers surveyed devoted up to 40 hours per week to FP care.
The Soviet Union devoted up to 25 percent of its news broadcast to the demonstrations, sending much of it to Africa, where Soviet and U.S. interests clashed.
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The city will devote up to $10 million to setting up Educare, and private foundations will also contribute.
Since then, he said, he has been devoting up to a quarter of his time to the company.
Mr McGlade suggests that visitors devote up to a week for the exercise to enjoy all the sights.
The World Bank says it will devote up to $200m to fight Ebola, though some of these funds were already allocated to the affected countries.
Walgreens is devoting up to 40 percent of the space in its redesigned stores to fresh and frozen groceries as a test to see how well food sells.
With the help of newspapers, he said, he has become accustomed to devoting up to half of his class periods to events that happened the night before.
At their root, the rules say that cable operators generally must devote up to a third of their channel capacity to carrying signals from local broadcast stations.
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