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Secretary Powell said the meeting could be held at the ministerial level, meaning the two men would not necessarily attend.
"Preserving the option of long-term foundations is important, as new foundations won't necessarily attend to those ongoing problems" like income and racial inequality, which need lasting attention, said Susan V. Berresford, the president of the Ford Foundation.
Today, belonging to a British political party is more like being a supporter of some charity: you may pay a membership fee, but will not necessarily attend meetings or help to turn out the vote at election time.Running out of ideasPolitics is becoming more secular.
We meet dyslexics whose reading problems forced them to find more efficient ways to master law and finance (one is now a celebrated trial lawyer, another the president of Goldman Sachs); we learn why losing a parent in childhood forges a resilience that frequently spurs achievement in later life, and why you shouldn't necessarily attend the best university that will have you.
We conclude that birds do not necessarily attend to complex patterns when learning a warning signal, and domestic chicks primarily learn a bright colour rather than an equally novel conspicuous black pattern.
While they purport to empower citizens, smart cities initiatives are rarely focused at the citizen-scale, nor do they necessarily attend to the ways initiatives can be user-led or co-designed.
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The group was determined to throw off the masking (to use the word of critic Houston A. Baker, Jr). and indirection that had necessarily attended black expression in a hostile society.
Overall, despite a slight decrease in the percentage of high school graduates and significantly slower growth of college graduate, the average American is more educated today than ever before, having graduated from high school and likely, though not necessarily, attended college.
Outcomes are presented as average and incremental costs and life years gained over the lifetime of women aged 15 years, and who are exposed to each screening option throughout (although not necessarily attending).
Mothers were recruited purposively for interview from the PLA activities (and had therefore not necessarily attended clinic-based services, n = 11), and from each of the 4 health facilities in Kisesa by clinic nurses (n = 10).
The other two included only adult survivors who were treated more than 5 years ago and who were not necessarily attending for follow-up care (Oeffinger et al, 2010; Blaauwbroek et al, 2012).
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