Sentence examples for freed up over from inspiring English sources

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Under his plan, 500 MHz of spectrum would be freed up over the course of the next ten years in order spur on mobile broadband expansion and the development of 4G networks.

No similar data or modelling is currently available for discharge capacity for UK hospitals and we therefore aimed to establish the number of beds in our Trust which could be freed up over a period of time in the event of a major incident and the nature and quantity of support which might be required from Primary Care Trusts in order to achieve this.

We aimed to establish the number of beds in our Trust which could be freed up over set periods of time in the event of a major incident and the nature and quantity of support which might be required from PCTs in order to achieve this.

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"It became apparent that Geordie was going to come over and that freed up the job," she says.

If credit markets don't free up over the next two years, then other miners will be in deeper trouble than Rio, such as Switzerland's Xstrata or U.S.'s Freeport-McMoRan, which have higher cost structures and are debt-laden, he added.

Hick has been pushing a bill stipulating that Medicaid matching grants and related "hospital provider" fees not be counted under the TABOR cap, a move that would free up over $150 million for transportation and other projects.

The medication method can be offered by clinicians without surgical skills thus potentially increasing access for women while also reducing hospital costs and freeing up the time of over-burdened higher level providers [ 10, 11].

Increased student fees, a freeing up of government controls over student numbers, lower barriers to entry for new providers, and more consumer information on institutional performance have been introduced.

A better monetary policy would help in this objective and that, in turn, requires a greater freeing up of the exchange rate over time so that the central bank can use interest rates to guide credit allocation.

The report says almost £70m a year would be freed up if the firms handed over the technology so that police and probation officers could monitor and fit the ankle tags instead.

Yet the withdrawal, which frees up troops, may strengthen its hold over the countryside, currently in the grip of the worst famine in decades.

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