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Organizers said hospital workers, emergency responders, medical school students and city agencies like the Fire Department are expected to make use of the center.
We then calculated the number of women expected to make use of the different services covered by the safe motherhood voucher package, using data on the percentage of women taking a service as observed in the Yemen NHDS implemented in 2013: ANC1, ANC2, ANC3, skilled births attended, institutional deliveries and PNC.
Touraine said about a hundred people were expected to make use of the new injection room each day from when it opens to users on Friday.
In the same way, we suggest that species that use vocal cues ultimately benefit from an increased informational repertoire and, therefore, similar species demonstrating combinatorial calling behavior could be expected to make use of multiple vocal cues and benefit from temporal segregation of information.
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The Swiss government has reportedly said it expects to make use of the powers only around 10 times per year.
AOL also expects to make use of the company's technology and resources for its in-house studios, both for AOL productions and for its branded advertising and content partners.
The partnership also revealed today that it expects to make use of the 100 planed Level 4 autonomous test cars Intel and Mobileye announced they'd be deploying separately upon the closure of Intel's acquisition of the Israeli tech company.
Banks are being expected to make greater use of bonus clawbacks if a pay award turns out to be undeserved, and to defer executive pay so management are encouraged to think long term.
This has led some to joke that the helicopter might one day be nicknamed the Isiah Thomas/Glen Slather shuttle, after the Knicks and Rangers executives, who are both expected to make frequent use of it.
But with Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi facing a Dec. 14 deadline to decide whether to extend for one more year Japan's deployment of 550 soldiers in Iraq, opposition leaders are expected to make ample use of the image of Mr. Koda, who is already being described by liberals as a well-meaning youth who fell martyr to Japan's new "militarism".
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