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"This is because the assumption is that, in primary education, the groundwork for the Iranian culture of the students is laid," Mr. Navid-Adham said, adding that noncurriculum English classes might also be blocked.

"This is because the assumption is that, in primary education, the groundwork for the Iranian culture of the students is laid," Mehdi Navid-Adham, the council's head, told state media.

"Our findings underscore the importance of correcting anemia, at least partially, and may thus lay the groundwork for primary prevention of silent stroke," said principal investigator Michael DeBaun, of Vanderbilt University, the lead author on the current report.

But when he won the primary, it meant the groundwork had already been laid for Hagan's campaign to frame Tillis as a polarising partisan who is hostile to the poor, African Americans and women.

Its chief executive, Alphonsus Chia, said in a statement that its primary aim was to lay groundwork for Singaporean firms and improve relations with other countries.

Prior to joining the CDR, I completed a M.A. in Social Science (Decision Science) and M.A. in Public Policy, which laid the groundwork for my primary focus on Behavioral Public Policy.

Mr. Gephardt says he is confident he will win Iowa and wants to lay the groundwork for the primaries that follow to ensure that he will not run out of money, as he did in 1988.

Ms. Greenberger will oversee each of the divisions in the department, and her primary responsibilities will include laying the groundwork to close schools the department considers failing and replace them with new schools.

At this point Avery appears to be laying the groundwork to build his primary character into a wrong-side-of-the-tracks intellectual, a sort of green around the edges MacGyver or Walter White-type capable of extricating himself from a tense situation using brainpower alone.

But for Augustine himself, the primary concern is to lay the groundwork for what many regard as the least compelling if nonetheless most conspicuous element of his epistemology, the doctrine of divine illumination [see Markus 1967, pp. 363 73; Nash 1969; O'Daly 1987, pp. 199 207; and Rist 1994, pp. 73 9].

Take New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo: He's called the SALT cap tantamount to "economic civil war" as he lays the groundwork for a potential Democratic primary bid in 2020.

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