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Towns may make new efforts to attract immigrants, who already accounted for 40% of the growth in homeownership between 2000 and 2006.
Moreover, Internet service providers in recent months have begun to make new efforts to respond to growing consumer frustration with spam.
During my recent discussions in Baghdad, Iraq declared that it would make new efforts in this regard and had set up a committee of investigation.
Rashid now believes that America and its allies need to make new efforts to engage Russia and other regional powers on this.
Rory's case has prompted doctors, nurses and hospital administrators across the country to make new efforts to head off the kinds of problems that may have contributed to his death — some specifically related to early identification of sepsis, and others, long lamented, that hobble treatment of many ailments.
In other evaluations, patients have also expressed that the opportunity to self-refer gave them safety and confidence to make new efforts and to challenge old behavioral patterns [ 12].
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So the administration is making new efforts to enforce existing rules about medical privacy and security.
If that's true, President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan and his commanders should be making new efforts to reduce the attacks.
That practice, which violates a longstanding court order, had been common until a year ago, when the City Council banned it and the Department of Homeless Services made new efforts to comply.
Now, as the government is making new efforts to teach methadone's challenges, some officials and doctors would go further, requiring prescribers to take a course before using methadone.
The vote would occur as the two parties in Congress and the Bush administration have made new efforts to cooperate legislatively, producing an economic measure that Mr. Bush is scheduled to sign on Wednesday.
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