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"We can now be sure that all of the momentum will seep away from the academies programme, which will continue to exist in form but not in substance".
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Development of a public-private partnership in itself should not be seen as an outcome, but a process and an output; it is important for partnerships not to just exist in form but to contribute to improvements in health outcomes.
A closed form solution is already known to exist in the form of incomplete elliptic integrals, but this can be difficult to implement in practice.
Not only countries, but also forms of privatized violence that never used to exist in this form.
Numerous other classical and nonclassical class I molecules are known to exist in soluble form for secretion.
Is that likely to exist in print form in 10 years?
They have to exist in some form of dignity, if possible – and maybe it isn't even possible.
Most of this baryonic dark matter is expected to exist in the form of gas in and between the galaxies.
When an investment trust has, in effect, been given a year to prove it deserves to exist in current form, it helps to get off to a flyer.
In effect, the 127-year-old investment trust has given itself 12 months to demonstrate that it deserves to exist in current form.
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