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The line plans comprehensively and clearly reflect the railway plane position and the terrain and its features of the places along the line; the profiles reflect the spatial location and relief of the line.

The Private Equity Council, which represents firms like Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and the Carlyle Group, praised the Obama administration for its "plan to comprehensively address systemic risk".

Such a decision should never be taken lightly, but the question we hear from so many couples who've decided to take that step is "now what?" It's funny how we plan so comprehensively for our weddings, but we don't plan for separation.

That same year, McMahon supported a Student Life Review Committee that provided Tufts with a strategic plan to comprehensively evaluate and improve undergraduate student life.

We plan to comprehensively assess the psychological-, cognitive-, and social functioning of the selected subjects in order to test seven different phenotypes.

Councillor Rob Polhill, leader of Halton Borough Council, said: "This decision has been a long time coming but it is fantastic news and we are delighted that the government ministers and the planning inspector have backed our plans so comprehensively.

The plans were comprehensively defeated at a meeting of the dons' "parliament" but the final decision may go to a postal ballot of 3,770 members of academic, library and administrative staff.

But the candidates have yet to discuss their specific plans to comprehensively address climate change….To be a leader of the Democratic Party — and the country — you have to lead on climate change….During the first Democratic presidential primary debate, I urge you to push the candidates to articulate, defend, and refine their plans.

Such a change would enable the forest managers to contribute to climate mitigation and adaptation, water and biodiversity conservation by implementing management plans that comprehensively integrate economic (productivity and growth), social (equity of access to water and land-use conflicts) and environmental (climate change and biodiversity impacts) benefits from planted forests.

There is a need to fill in other information gaps for planning more comprehensively in each of the social sectors.

This checklist contains 18 checkpoints that help the nurse educator to comprehensively plan, design, implement, and evaluate an evaluative simulation.

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