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Sreenivasan Jain, Managing Editor of one of India's major TV news networks, NDTV, will discuss the immense demands and challenges of effectively covering such a large country.

Even with a few dozen people on the books, how likely is it you have someone capable of effectively covering work from every branch of science, maths and engineering?

The secretary of state can agree to make payments to the sponsor "in consideration of his undertakings", effectively covering his costs, but the sponsor does not make a profit from the school.

Over several million years, numerous volcanic eruptions laid down layers of volcanic ash at Hadar, effectively covering fossil remains with a succession of strata that have been systematically identified and dated by researchers.

Months later, on March 14 , 2014 Dr. Rodchenkov wrote that he had sat in his car, charging his phone, while talking to Mr. Mutko, who had called to "let me have it" for not effectively covering up Ms. Lashmanova's drug use.

The recall period for the MIDAS is three months, effectively covering three menstrual cycles.

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To grub up coppice woodland and replace it with a plantation of spruce larches is to destroy it as effectively as covering it with concrete.

Large-scale nanonetworks were effectively formed covering the entirety of the surface when optimum AgNO3 concentration was used, namely 20 μM (see Figure 3B).

Knowing these and related facts developed by the recent Census, the man who is producing goods required by these industries knows precisely where to go for his market, can determine how effectively he is covering the field and can consequently strengthen and tighten up all phases of his selling effort.

The company effectively has capabilities covering many different aspects of computing and what the average user might want to do on a screen or in an app, and so it is building (and promoting to developers) more connective bridges to use Microsoft services rather than someone else's.

Word that Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner held meetings to discuss problems with Libor back when he was head of the New York Fed raises the disturbing possibility that a senior regulator tasked with keeping an eye on risk may have been effectively complicit in covering up the risk out of fear that the market could not handle any more ugly truth.

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