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According to Greenfield and Braithwaite [ 18] the fact that the empirical evidence base for accreditation, remains substantially undeveloped, creates a significant validity challenge for accreditation providers, policymakers and researchers.
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In his 40-minute address at Southampton College, Mr. Levy also outlined plans to preserve undeveloped open space and create more moderately priced housing, two issues close to Suffolk voters' hearts.
Throughout the Iceland Highlands region, volcanic pockets bubble and mix with cool glacier water, creating countless little undeveloped pools no bigger than backyard hot tubs.
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OSAKA, Japan — A century ago, city builders eyeing undeveloped land here in southern Osaka created a neighborhood that captured Japan's worship of the West and its determination to compete as an equal.
"Harlem Song" has a brief, undeveloped section about the Latinos who created Spanish Harlem, which includes a Spanish-language version of "Take the A Train". (And never mind that anyone actually wishing to go to Spanish Harlem, which is on the East Side, would be better off taking the No. 6).
Modern Southgate is primarily residential, and the area was mostly undeveloped before the New Town was created.
Due to the rather defensive attitude of Swiss health professionals, in particular the medical profession, the financers, the politicians and the media have now filled the vacuum created by their own rather undeveloped concepts that they have proposed and implemented.
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According to the plan, which would cost $17 million, the city would transfer 42 acres of undeveloped land in the Charleston section to the Parks Department, creating Charleston Park.
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