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Universities such as Duke in North Carolina and Rice in Houston are devoting more money to scholarships.
Jeremy Gold, an actuary and economist, said lawmakers were ignoring the potential benefits of devoting more money to pension plans.
"We'll trade gridlock for progress," said Mr. Dayton, who added that his plans included increasing taxes on the richest Minnesotans and devoting more money to education.
By last spring, as Brayan and Robinson prepared to leave Guatemala, the U.S. was devoting more money annually to border- and immigration-enforcement agencies than to every other federal law-enforcement agency combined, including the F.B.I. and the D.E.A.
Several men in ties and lab coats report that the league is developing rules aimed at preventing head injuries, and is devoting more money to support research into the effect those injuries are having.
PHOENIX — A push to assuage opposition to the bipartisan immigration bill before Congress by devoting more money and muscle to the task of securing the border with Mexico has yielded at least one unforeseen consequence: It weakened support for the bill among some pro-immigrant groups that had been its most reliable backers.
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It may devote more money to that.
In addition, banks have devoted more money to trading.
The government should devote more money to health care coverage.
With the latest investment, the Treasury has now devoted more money to bailing out GMAC than to Chrysler.
Both states became big winners of the rail money, which grew to more than $10.5 billion after Congress devoted more money to railroads in the federal budget.
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