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An article last Sunday about state-sponsored college savings plans referred incorrectly to the marketing of one managed by Alliance Capital for the state of Rhode Island.
Correction: March 1, 2003, Saturday A Washington Memo article on Tuesday about the Bush administration's use of statistics to promote its tax-cut plans referred imprecisely to the source it used to project that the cuts would create 1.4 million jobs by the end of next year.
The plans referred to all three sustainability principles.
In the absence of mandates for data sharing or publication, research funding agencies should give greater scrutiny to data sharing plans referred to in their policy documents and check their enforcement.
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"Walder really loves the poetry; I wouldn't be surprised to see it come back," said an official at the transportation authority who is familiar with the plans, referring to the authority's chairman, Jay H. Walder.
First, it's added automated hyperlinking between blueprints stored on the app, basically using machine learning to figure out which plans refer to one another and then creating links between them.
However, many Greeks voters will wonder whether some of its pledges have been watered down, as the government's latest plans refer to non-financial offerings such as food stamps.
Where more than one PPI contributor was interviewed for the same trial, we indicate as PPI 1 or PPI 2. Codes for documented plans refer to anonymised trial identification numbers.
Bond also finds him in collusion with Chinese agents on a major secret plan referred to as Operation Grand Slam.
An article on Monday about the Republican National Convention in Tampa, using information from an official involved in its planning, referred incorrectly to plans to serve alcohol next week at the event.
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