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"We're archiving them so future scientists can come and study them and not have to go throughout the range and get individual permissions for each tree, which would keep a project from happening," Dr. Libby said.
Even when both are established, each member of a scientist couple that works closely together should "always keep a project or paper of their own going," Terrie Moffitt writes.
This team, closing up to 90 legal contracts on a given film, is key to Working Title's consistency, says Bevan, because they keep a project continuously moving forward even if a "scumbag" in the middle tries to derail a film.
When the worst was over, resources were so depleted the program couldn't even afford to keep a project manager on board.
Keep a project at hand when you go out to make use of wait times.
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A statewide ballot proposition, Referendum C, approved by about 52percentt of the voters, will allow state government to keep a projected $3.7 billion over the next five years.
It's also about reputation — after all, the future is uncertain, and if you keep a foundering project alive there's always a chance that it will right itself.
It's also about reputation after all, the future is uncertain, and if you keep a foundering project alive there's always a chance that it will right itself.
Gaiman's solution is to always keep a separate project on the back burner that can give him a break from the material troubling him.
In it, the high-energy physics and nuclear physics programs would pony up $15 million to keep alive a project to turn an abandoned gold mine in South Dakota into a vast Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory DUSELL).
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