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If they can't find a place to support you in your life, they aren't going to stick around.

Rand said this week that when Godsey "came out, as it were, to athletics and to the college, we did not yet have a policy in place to support trans inclusion.

According to the EUA report, although nearly 80% of European higher education institutions have a policy in place to support students with disabilities and 69% to support socioeconomically disadvantaged students, less than one-quarter have specific policies for ethnic minority groups and immigrants.

Today, there is very much an ecosystem in place to support the growth of such a company".

Sir Nigel Crisp, who heads Britain's National Health Service, described the progress NHS is making in pioneering patient choice and information technology enablement to put an infrastructure in place to support the health care of the U.K.’s citizens.

A sniper would normally try to set up in a well hidden place to support his team but if you want to be a scout sniper you must set up in a position where you can observe the whole battlefield.

"China is a developing economy and a lot of the infrastructure isn't in place to support a business model invented in the West," said Tony Zhang, chief executive of Chinanow.com, an entertainment and information company that he described as operating on "life support" while it shifts to a less Internet-dependent business plan.

Beyond kid-friendly networking events for parents in 5 cities nationwide, Moms-in-Film created a mobile childcare project, the Wee Wagon, an advocacy initiative as well as a practical service in a non-traditional workforce with little in place to support parents.

All Eastern European countries have a developed NCP structure in place to support domestic researchers in their aspirations to succeed in the competitive FP7 calls for proposals.

Finally, some companies have a formal structure in place to support negotiating teams: If deals involve strategic decisions that affect multiple divisions, a corporate coordinator (often a C-level executive) who has the formal power to get constituencies to fall in line joins the team.

"We support the idea of putting a silica rule in place to support our member firms' employees," Turmail said.

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