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Perhaps, but that notional saving is liable to be reduced when MPs demand – and vote themselves – increased resources for carrying out their constituency responsibilities.
The current United States administration has said it does not want the final declaration to include financial resources for carrying out the Beijing agreement.
After the Histoire romaine, 2 vol. (1831), Michelet devoted himself to medieval and modern history; his appointment as head of the historical section of the Record Office in the same year provided him with unique resources for carrying out his monumental life's work, the Histoire de France.
A pro-growth coalition consisting of top local government officials, state work-unit leaders, and developers, whose interests align for short-term gain in economic and political terms, guarantee the mobilization of resources for carrying out the rapid urban expansion, and a vision of the local economic success.
All resources for carrying out research, such as personnel, person-hours, and apparatus, are quite costly; accordingly, it is wasteful, indeed irrational, to squander them.
Another key benefit is that the proposed methodological tool makes Foresight affordable for actors who have limited resources for carrying out the expensive, complex, large, long and difficult to manage Foresight exercises, which are participation-oriented.
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83 AgBase is a curated, open-source, Web-accessible resource for carrying out functional analysis of agricultural plant and animal gene products.
The LMP libraries are an invaluable resource for carrying out complex assemblies and other downstream bioinformatics analyses such as the characterization of structural variants.
The programme costs are costs directly associated with the consumption of resources necessary for carrying out the programme and include, for example, personnel expenditures for instructors and trainers, non-personnel costs, like for sports equipment or costs for the gym.
One of the most widespread definitions of strategy is the classical definition by Alfred Chandler: "The determination of the basic long-term goals and objectives of an enterprise, and the adoption of courses of action and the allocation of resources necessary for carrying out these goals". This definition is from 1962.
We can see this most obviously in Chandler's classical definition of strategy as "The determination of the basic long-term goals and objectives of an enterprise, and the adoption of courses of action and the allocation of resources necessary for carrying out these goals". In the past we called these goals objectives, targets, missions, visions.
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