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IT needs to procure, implement and support a solution that fits within the organisation's overall information architecture to maintain effective information governance.
I don't believe that every self-published author needs to procure the services of a professional designer in order to create a great cover; but a friend (or even a cheaper service) that will provide you with professional, strong typography and imagery is key.
This has led to a growing realization by government that it needs to procure more paediatric anti-retrovirals.
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That will then reduce the amount of renewable energy they need to procure.
In June, State Senator Wayne Bryant, a Democrat from Lawnside who initially supported Mr. DiFrancesco's revitalization efforts, withdrew the legislation needed to procure state funds for the project.
"We need to procure more parts overseas, and we also urge our suppliers to make more forays outside Japan," Mr. Niimi said.
The doctor's "recommendations" needed to procure marijuana are easy to obtain.The relationship between medical-pot advocates and legalisers can be fraught.
As a result of the earlier political suppression of its top designers, when the Soviet Union entered into combat with Germany in 1940, it needed to procure American fighters.
Thirty years of (non) industrial policy, a strong pound (until the banking crash) and a desperate need to procure goods and services at the cheapest rate has transported Britain further into the 21st century than probably any other nation.
"I've tried to not contradict what was known, but I filled in things," Mr. Nelson said, describing accounts of Balanchine leaving rehearsal one day and returning with the funds needed to procure a curtain for the production.
In order to make the recipe below (adapted from David Wondrich) work, you'll need to procure a sherry that is both dry and oxidatively aged; look for one labelled "oloroso", "palo cortado" or "amontillado", and avoid any labelled "manzanilla", "fino", "pedro ximénez", "moscatel" or "cream".
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