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The idea that science-based industrial firms had something significant to bring to the party seemed to be absent from the conference, despite the fact that they pay for about 60% of all the research that is done (see chart).The organisers had excuses, of course for example, that the composition of the national delegations was beyond their remit.
Whenever the USPS has tried to do something really significant to bring its expenses in line with income, such as ending Saturday mail delivery or closing local post offices, lawmakers interfere.
This is probably because that the difference of operation time for modified and transverse osteotomy was not so significant to bring a difference in infection rate.
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This mindset means that organisations undergoing business transformation need to invest significant resources to bring staff along the transformational journey.
"These brands really required significant investment to bring the product ranges and manufacturing up to speed," he said.
In many areas, it would take years of significant rain to bring underground aquifers up to healthy levels, Mr. Cocklin said.
He added: "Britain is such a special partner of the United States — that shares our values, shares our interests, has significant resources to bring to the table.
But there comes a point, he said, "where you either have to do significant improvements to bring it up to current structural standards, or you make the judgment it's more cost effective to replace the bridge entirely".
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There's also significant interest to bring in a woman or minority to do the job.
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