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The NSABB should make efforts to deliver its report at that meeting.
In 1970, the UN general assembly agreed that "economically advanced countries" should make efforts to provide 0.7% of gross national income as official development assistance (ODA).
"We should learn from his spirit of working hard, and we should make efforts to be a good party member like him," the propaganda campaign exhorted.
It said that the memorandum of understanding between the governments of Australia and PNG, which stipulates the PNG government should make efforts to facilitate the assessment of detainees' asylum claims, had not been met.
"We really want to highlight the awareness factor here that unmarried people perhaps could be considered a high-risk, vulnerable population," said Martinez, who added that clinicians and healthcare providers should make efforts to ask questions of unmarried patients about their social support and consider referring them to support services.
Therefore, when developing pricing and promotion strategies for online apparel shopping, retailers should make efforts to create pleasant affective experiences rather than focus on only monetary savings.
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Thus, prescribers should make effort to use commercially available whole tablets.
With regards to policy, the federal government should make effort to put more resources in rural areas and disadvantaged regions such as Somali and Afar.
We should make effort to strengthen the health education and perform extensive screening for the relatives of GC patients, especially for the first- and second-degree relatives, in order to detect GC earlier for them.
States should also make efforts to expand automatic voter registration beyond DMVs.
Banks, however, should make "reasonable efforts" to avoid forcing the customer to explain the problem over again.
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