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Faculty within the department will work to identify and recommend the top applicants.
When Casa launches in May, it will work to identify and tackle online scams, as well as support victims.
The division, which will have 60 employees, will work to identify and reduce potential threats and vulnerabilities to attacks over the Internet.
"If asked by Major League Soccer and Miami Beckham United, my administration will work to identify other possible sites in Miami-Dade county," he said in a statement.
"Under Doug's leadership, we will work to identify the team that will guide the combined music operations," said Edgar Bronfman Jr., the chief executive of Seagram.
We will investigate what role these have played in the formulation and understanding of architecture and will work to identify their contribution to seminal debates, to transformations in architecture's technical and aesthetic characteristics, to sponsoring critical experimentation, as well as to the careers of many architects.
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"Officers will now work to identify the man and inform his family.
The team will also work to identify new, potential investments via Bumble's own Bumble Bizz platform – the dating app's business networking platform available within its flagship mobile app.
However, increased coverage without improved sustainability is not true scaling-up, and UNICEF will actively work to identify and promote models to improve the sustainability of WASH services.
Furthermore, LCLs may not provide an accurate representation of genes that are active in breast tissue, and if the putative breast cancer susceptibility gene is not expressed in LCLs then GINI will not work to identify susceptibility genes.
"We will continue to work to identify the assaulters and their role in the assault and the aftermath, in order to ensure that justice is served".
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