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Missouri, which used to set a statewide starting date, returned the decision to districts last year.
It's a classic Hitchcockian MacGuffin — an arbitrary anything used to set a character's story in motion.
The information will be used to set a national standard for weekend care.
It can even be used to set a more customized wake-up experience, in which, for example, the TV turns on and gradually increases in volume.
Twenty years ago, lenders used to set a strict limit of twenty-eight per cent of gross income for mortgage repayments.
The capacity market is not only a way to compensate generators; it can also be used to set a value on the services of "demand response" companies.
The 10-year Treasury yield, used to set a variety of borrowing rates, began the year around 1.70 percent and has climbed steadily since then.
One recent project was to build a bespoke carbon tandem – a bike that the owners have since used to set a mixed-team UK 10-mile time trial record.
The complaint provided no details, but the official said investigators were persuaded by the amount of underbrush placed in a way that appeared that it had been used to set a fire.
Speaking in the Commons, the Lib Dem schools minister said: "A pupil's key stage 2 results, achieved at the end of primary school, will be used to set a reasonable expectation of what they should achieve at GCSE, and schools will get credit when pupils outperform those expectations.
The E. coli BW25113 culture was used to set a standard calibration curve.
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