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The Angels took several measures in an effort to avoid another slow start, hiring a nutritionist, monitoring off-season workouts more closely, putting their pitchers on far more aggressive spring throwing programs and playing their regulars in longer blocks of exhibition games.
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If its pharmacy business comes to fruition, that means Amazon will compete even more closely with Walmart, putting increasing pressure on the big-box store chain.
Despite the thawing, industry experts warn that approvals will come at a much slower rate than before as Chinese regulators look to more closely monitor game content, putting the burden on developers and publishers to decipher new industry rules.
"When the salary is going to many non-Aboriginal organisations … there's got to be a time when they step aside and say: we would like to work more closely with you and put the funding together and make a stronger organisation to achieve all the outcomes that we've been trying to achieve since day one," he said.
Likewise, we also assumed that the more closely two words are put together in the abstract, the more likely it is that their meaning is connected (adjacency).
According to the European digital agenda, eHealth is expected to enable health service providers (i.e. public authorities, hospitals) from different member states to work more closely together and this puts pressure on the system to develop solutions to transfer and share medical knowledge in a safe way between care providers and between countries.
There, the architect hewed more closely to the Germanic Renaissance, putting giant spires, balconies, porches and dormers on this red-brick and brownstone hostelry, one of the most famous in the city's history.
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