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The transfer plan does include provisions for offering more in-home treatment.
In keeping with the Dart's Italian ancestry, the packaging engineers deserve a nod for offering more flavors than a gelateria.
Education advocates have also pushed for offering more community college classes online to overcome the space constraints that come with influxes of students.
Pensions is one of the most fraught areas for the Greek negotiators, who are already under fire for offering more limited concessions.
Lenders reported an increase in the overall availability of secured credit to households for the third consecutive quarter, citing attempts to increase their market share as the main reason for offering more loans.
To that end, Dean Baker, the co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, has proposed a stimulus measure that would give companies two years of tax credits for offering more vacation, sick leave, maternity leave or personal time, of up to 10percentt of their normal work year, or $2,500.
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But the schools that failed the assessment were praised for their local initiatives and impugned for not offering more bursaries, whereas those that passed spent 5% or more of their income on financial aid.
Orchestras, which are often criticized for not offering more diverse programming, are less frequently called on to account for the lack of diversity within their ranks.
And some analysts faulted management for not offering more information earlier on the extent of its problems.
Democrats criticized Mr. Bush for not offering more to the mayors in the form of direct housing subsidies, and for not going further on gun control.
Mr. Spratt, of South Carolina, has been critical of the Bush administration for not offering more information about the military costs of the occupation.
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