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This would swiftly encourage new building and raise funds for the government for housing investment.
The somewhat mixed messages of the speech may frustrate some Democrats who had hoped Sanders would swiftly encourage his supporters to back Clinton before the party's national convention.
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The work needs to begin, and swiftly, to encourage American students at the country's leading universities to think more seriously about careers overseas -- and by overseas I do not mean in London.
The brinkmanship came amid conflicting assessments of the likely impact of a Greek debt default, with some arguing it would provoke runs on banks and a pan-European depression and others insisting it would swiftly be contained and ultimately encourage new Greek competitiveness.
It may encourage scientists to swiftly come up with increasingly complex but conceptually premature models, involving poorly understood assumptions or mechanisms and too many additional adjustable parameters (for a discussion of a related problem in the context of individual actor models in the social sciences see Schnell 1990).
We sincerely hope that those responsible are swiftly brought to justice and would encourage those with information to come forward".
He also says that the United States should encourage Israel to move swiftly to wrap up an agreement with Syria.
If the Senate votes them down again, we encourage them to do so swiftly".
Mr. Jenca said "psychological pressure" had been used to encourage the refugees to return swiftly, but he declined to elaborate.
Stirring the mixture as it heats up promotes even heat distribution and will encourage the sugar to dissolve more swiftly.
A spokesperson said: "This is a matter for SSE and Ofgem, but we would encourage the company and regulator to move swiftly to resolve this issue.
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