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Check DUST at least once a term to keep track of your college requirements.
Nobody's going to be able, long term, to keep things that aren't necessary.
Will he have the economic or competitive incentive after that term to keep going?
He said the man borrowed under $100,000 and chose a 30-year term to keep the payments low.
He managed his own emotional intelligence — to use a modern term — to keep his own courage and confidence high; when these flagged, he never let his men know.
Also cited was "the failure of the U.S. copyright term to keep pace with the substantially increased commercial life of copyrighted works resulting from the rapid growth in communications media". Ibid.
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Wikipedia has a huge challenge if it wants to connect with users in the long-term, to keep up with changing needs and making content engaging, open and inclusive".
Columbia students were -- and often still are -- warned in no uncertain terms to keep out of the park.
At one point, their nurse unwisely shouted down to the soldiers, and was told in no uncertain terms to keep her head down.
The BBC is understood to have offered £15m – double its previous terms – to keep the show, but baulked when Love Productions demanded an estimated £25m a year.
Though doctors are better paid in the private sector, we tolerated a pay cut in real terms to keep British healthcare free.
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