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This was agreed as part of the sale of BBC Resources, and may diminish the advantages that can accrue from competitive tendering.
Andy Tilden, head of qualifications at Skills for Care, which has helped todevelop the new level 5 higher apprenticeship qualification, says it is the only vocational course that can accrue university credit points.
My agent is willing to suffer and assuage my voluminous range of fears, will catch some of the hassle and madness that can accrue when working with others and can handle the full range of writing I produce.
Because same-sex couples are not permitted to file federal returns jointly, they cannot combine incomes and deductions to take advantage of lower tax rates and the benefits that can accrue, say, from balancing profits and losses in financial transactions.
Together the results underscore the potential benefits that can accrue by incorporating our models into current shopbot systems.
At the same time, such projects often become symbols of national pride, and the economic benefits that can accrue to many regions of the country create powerful constituencies.
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The belief that matter contains the 'seeds' of all the forms that can possibly accrue to it is one of the hallmarks of James of Viterbo's thought, as is the belief that the soul pre-contains, in the shape of "propensities" (idoneitates), all the sensitive, intellective, and volitional forms it is able to take on.
Other bottlenecks have been removed, including rules limiting the debt that companies can accrue.
They appreciated that benefits can accrue by embedding BCM in the culture of the organization through the regular testing, training and awareness, and maintenance and updating of plans, such as, but not limited to, maintaining and protecting customers; reducing risk; ensuring long term survival of the organization; and understanding the business environment.
Another advantage of cryptocurrencies is that they can accrue value as they become more widely adopted.
Another possibility is fangsheng, also known as "releasing life" or "prayer-animal-release," in which live animals are purchased from a market and released in accordance with a religious belief that one can accrue merits by releasing captive animals into the wild [42], [43].
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