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The Wisconsin story reflects a clear asymmetry between concentrated power where it really matters and disperse public noise where it matters far less.
All too often, the ability of the country's policy planners to disperse public resources where they are most needed has been limited by insufficient accurate and disaggregated data and knowledge on best practices.
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This database aggregates FDA drug labels and disperses public information on ADRs [ 41].
An unknown person threw a dynamite bomb at police as they acted to disperse the public meeting.
Officers arrested 11 people on various charges including assault on police, vandalism, failure to disperse and public intoxication, police said.
The exhibition's most significant Spanish works are usually dispersed in public UK collections.
Exchequer, in British history, the government department that was responsible for receiving and dispersing the public revenue.
A staff of nine employees had dispersed multilingual public service announcements, given field presentations, begun a Web site and staffed a hot line.
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