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Practically all projects funded by a public fund or health care were exempted, but also 21% of industry funded projects in 2002 and 16% in 2007 were exempted (Table 3).
At that point, the cocky sports-only network practically told their publicly funded rivals they'd be gunning for their traditional television rights contract with the NHL once bidding re-opened for next season.
Roberto Navigli, a Sapienza computer scientist who has developed software to understand the meaning of text in any language, said he has received "practically zero" funds from the Italian government.
Education was practically nonexistent, funding was too little and research wasn't far enough along to save their lives.
US trade with Cuba is virtually nil; Cuba gets practically no funding from international organizations of which the US is a member.
We considered including epidemiologic studies but found that practically all of them were publicly funded.
He noted that, since abortion has never been federally funded, the political debate about Planned Parenthood is, practically speaking, a debate about defunding women's preventive care.
Practically, 100% of the population is covered by the publicly funded NHS.
Dozier and the students alike also recognized their turn in the spotlight could help with another problem familiar to practically any school today: funding.
The Chinese government, chronically desperate for funding, has decided to permit practically anything and any type of business structure on campus.
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