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The cover bears an artist's rendering of an aerial view of the site, as it might appear if Daniel Libeskind's drawings were to be realized as actual buildings.
If this increase were to be realized, the trustees noted, dryly, it "would substantially increase the strain on the nation's workers, the economy, Medicare beneficiaries, and the Federal budget".
Mr. Erdogan, in an address to hundreds of cheering supporters at his party headquarters in Ankara, the capital, acknowledged the need to work for a consensus if constitutional reforms were to be realized, a priority shared by the country's political parties and civil organizations.
Therefore, there is an urgent need for assessing the sustainability impacts of this development, especially if all the investments planned were to be realized.
Even if this grand vision were to be realized sometime in the future, the evolution of applications developed in this way still poses interesting challenges.
Prior to the proposed determination, the EPA spent several years studying the site and released a report tallying the potential consequences if the mine were to be realized.
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Mr. McGreevey maintains that state regulation is crucial if lower rates are to be realized.
Secondary education is also essential if the benefits that Professor Sen describes, particularly for young women, are to be realized.
If that is to remain the case, and if the chancellor's plan is to be realized, industry experts say, it will take sustained effort.
If development goals in Afghanistan are to be realized, adolescent girls need continued, guaranteed access to education, reproductive health information and care, and enforcement of human rights protections.
"Some adverse impacts are inevitable if the significant benefits of the proposed action are to be realized," said the new version of the impact statement.
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