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One important caveat, however: A significant portion of the deficit savings in Mr. Reid's plan comes from scaling back war spending.
The other plan comes from a group called the Westchester Children's Museum, which incorporated as a nonprofit entity in 2001 and is chartered by the New York State Board of Regents.
By far the most ambitious plan comes from Dr. Samimy's Ohio State lab, which is seeking to replace errant screwdrivers with carefully controlled bursts of electricity.
Aqua's plan comes from the firm of Mr. Duany and Ms. Plater-Zyberk, who are known as the parents of a movement known as the New Urbanism.
The ministry is drafting legislation for performance-related pay, and to let it move bad teachers to different jobs in the public sector.Not so fastOpposition to the ministry's plans comes from several quarters.
That plan comes from the State Council Development Research Center, which advises senior officials, and Chinese newspaper reports have said Liu He, an official who advises Mr. Xi and other leaders on economic policy, initiated preparations for the proposal.
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