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She spent two years at Reed College in Portland before transferring to the University of Chicago, where she earned a bachelor's degree, later completing all the required work for a Ph.D. except a dissertation.
His original concept wouldn't have required work for welfare either.
He said that if the authority could complete the required work for less than the cost of the initial estimates, "we're not going to bill anybody for more".
The required work for the LNG pump is found to be neglected in overall cycle analyses.
The Federal government sent its share of spending on that program in a block grant back to the states with the funds to be spent on a new program designed by each state based on required work for the able-bodied.
Although the two questions are very similar, the required work for answering the latter question is much more complicated, because to show that a biomarker is specific, it becomes necessary to exclude all other possibilities of false positive or false negative results.
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It requires work for the person listening to it or seeing it as much as it does for the actor performing it.
Now there is a real chance of the goalkeeper remaining, though it may still require work for Mourinho to persuade the Spaniard that the lack of Champions League football next season is not a reason to seek a move away.
The announcer in one of the Romney campaign's TV ads focusing on welfare tells viewers: In 1996, President Clinton and a bipartisan Congress helped end welfare as we know it by requiring work for welfare.
Voting for the bankruptcy bill and requiring work for a "debt-free tuition" shows me she would stil treat poor people like her welfare-busting husband did in the 1990s to the delight of Republicans.
Stability doesn't require working for one company for a lifetime.
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