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The premier acknowledged CCA was a "large multinational food company that does have significant resources".
Assuming that Blackstone does well over time, and the credit markets recover, I'll have significant resources for charitable activities".
"They still have significant resources, a significant network of supporters and a significant edge in voter enrollment in the county.
"The only people who should get involved are sophisticated individuals who have significant resources and a highly qualified investment staff," Mr. Swensen said.
Harvard, Duke, Brown and Georgetown all have significant resources, and campus leaders who are deeply committed to helping all of their students "succeed". The campuses share a goal of not just "helping students to graduate". Rather they emphasize heavy academic demands, and sustained excellence, with of hope of training all students to grow both personally and professionally over a lifetime.
And the U.S. and its allies have significant resources that are now being applied.
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"The vote to leave the European Union will mean that the UK will be in full control of its regulation, but it will also have significant resource implications for regulators over the coming years.
That means, for example, that even though Canada and Australia have significant resource reserves, they are neither politically unstable nor at significant risk for environmental stress to warrant inclusion of at-risk states.
Intensive care services in the UK have significant resource restriction.
Moreover, surgical innovations may have significant resource implications for individual institutions and the entire health care system.
More widespread PSA testing therefore is likely to have significant resource implications both in terms of testing and subsequent treatment.
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