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The Assembly speaker, Sheldon Silver, a Democrat, and Governor George E. Pataki, a Republican, have made more limited calls for expanding the program.
Countries with more than two-thirds of their population using solid fuels as their main fuel for cooking: Overall these countries appear to have made more limited progress and are mainly clustered within Africa.
The government that plans to make more use of limited council housing also wants to sell council housing.
How can we make more efficient use of limited public goods -- energy, water, land and tax dollars -- while producing pleasing homes in proximity to jobs, shops and recreation?
To adapt to the new reality, aid agencies will need to invest more in disaster prevention and learn a trick or two from the private sector about how to make more efficient use of limited resources, the survey of 41 relief organisations shows.
In order to expedite progress and to make more efficient use of limited resources, new strategies for biomarker discovery are required that make greater use of archived samples from longitudinal studies (Zhu et al, 2011).
City buildings have more limited options.
The proposed system integrates two main functions of purchasing and financing to help small retailers, especially those with limited working capital, make more scientific and intelligent purchasing decisions.
That way, the firm could make more cash from America's very limited public health system, Medicare.
Unless New York State is willing to rebalance statewide fall/spring women's sports, just moving soccer will only make opportunities more limited for a majority of high school female athletes.
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