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These colleges can work more closely through integrated programs.
Barnes said he should have looked at it more closely through the television match official.
The spheronisation stage is studied more closely through the process parameters of spheronisation speed, load and time.
These issues are explored more closely through the case study of the actual ongoing practice in a small developing country.
As he began a two-day campaign trip to New Hampshire, Mr. Obama also sought to tie his Republican rival to President Bush more closely through a coordinated, partywide message.
For example, a rotated sigmoid distribution curve may satisfy ecological needs more closely through allocating more basal area and growing space to larger diameter classes (Keeton 2006).
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"Here, we're trying to look at a more integrated model for how new products and services can work more closely together through technology".
Even as it builds a dynasty of young politicians ever more closely linked through blood and business ties, the C.P.P. has denied any claims of nepotism.
That should include doctors, nurses and other health practitioners in the community working more closely together through innovative, out-of-hospital alternatives to deal more effectively with patients with chronic health conditions in particular, she said.
But not to examine Benton's work more closely and through different facets is to ignore a vital part of the growth and evolution of American painting throughout the 20th century.
Health and social care should be more closely integrated through strategic planning and day-to-day practice, but this means asking care workers to deal with increasingly complex needs without a system for registration or widely recognised accreditation as care workers become more skilled and experienced.
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