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In an essay on its Web site asking where the states' money has gone, the company points to projects unrelated to smoking, from buying dump trucks to renovating harbors.
And he points to projects such as the new nuclear programme at Hinkley, and plans for fracking, to show that the UK government is "are prepared to take difficult decisions" that will let infrastructure spending flow.
Care believes that this model of microfinance is sustainable, and it points to projects in other parts of Africa where groups still exist several years after their work finished.
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Source space projection (SSP) was done from these points to project the original raw MEG data into source space, creating a series of "virtual sensors", or dipole waveforms.
Recognising that there was bound to be uncertainty in using 13 data points to project forward a trend for a similar period of time, we considered it more plausible to present a range of outcomes based on more than one fitted trend line.
The pace of recent work is encouraging, says Robert Poole, director of transportation studies at the Reason Foundation, pointing to projects like the high-occupancy toll, or HOT, lanes outside Washington.
"I could point to project after project where we've shaved multiple weeks off of chip-design schedules," Mr. Gelsinger said.
They also pointed to Project Read, an after-school reading program for grades one through four that was a centerpiece of Dr. Crew's four-year tenure.
In any case, an accurate estimate of your monthly retirement expenses is a logical starting point to projecting your retirement income needs with inflation.
He points to three projects in development for the city.
Shane Goettle, the commission's chairman, points to a project to capture a coal plant's carbon emissions and inject them into local wells, to help recover oil.
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