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In Hackney, councillors are spending money on projects to try to put the problem right.
The Democratic bills would use both of those for savings and initiate an array of pilot projects to try to find solutions.
While Ms. Murphy said the code of conduct was sensible, she is worried that the new task force will become an additional way for opponents of wind power projects to try to block construction.
The United States and 21 other nations agreed today to spend billions of dollars to reconstruct Afghanistan after the war, as officials said they were prepared to pay for "high-impact" farm, road and school-building projects to try to win over the Afghan people as soon as the Taliban are defeated.
In the past we've tried various projects to try to scale this.
You have to do a number of projects to try to get to the answer, hoping one of the approaches will work out," Zou advises.
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This past year we began a project to try to reverse this tendency.
As a result a further 1 million refugees are projected to try to enter the EU this year.
But Energy Department officials said they had carefully evaluated every project to try to calculate how much money the developers and investors stood to make.
Ms. Melikova has returned to Moscow, where she has started the Constructivist Project to try to save the Melnikov house and other endangered sites.
This show is not just an inventory of his frustrations; it's an episode from an ongoing project to try to understand the world and how to live.
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