He will act to foster links between scholars in the region with related research interests.
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Education, Lifelong and Skills Minister Jane Davidson said Mr Clarke "will be an extremely hard act to follow".
The Department of Justice should have no objections based on Clayton Act to Microsoft killing Nook.
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First, did the Petitioners have legal standing under the Act to bring a motion to vacate?
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He was the first act to hit the stage, performing for nearly three hours.
It usually takes several good acts to build, and one bad act to lose.
Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook has a tough act to follow: his own.
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But you don't have to wait for the bureau to act to take action.
We must, and we can, act to grow the economy and create jobs now.
As a result, Congress amended the Clean Air Act to adopt Train's approach to evaluating pollutants.
In celebration of the occasion, Ferguson performed a fantastic musical act to open the show.
So the government would then have to use the Parliament Act to over-ride the Lords.
Not, say many of Paris's start-ups, that he has that difficult an act to follow.
Is there any danger that Congress will not act to extend the current tax cut?
Chief among them is the idea that Saudi Arabia will always act to cap prices.
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It is essential, too, that Congress act to extend the payroll tax cut and unemployment insurance.
In 1918, The Danish parliament passed an act to grant Iceland independence as a sovereign state.
At some point Congress will need to act to prevent the deficit from becoming unsustainable.
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Its forces, they say, are trying to guarantee security even as they act to defend themselves.
It wanted a civil service act to enshrine the non-partisan rights and duties of officials.
Unfortunately, these latter disorders are problems that patients can act to increase the probability of occurance.
We also passed a Recovery Act to pull our economy back from the brink.
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Those with everything at stake act to defend what they have and become intensely frugal.
Investigators used the Patriot Act to quickly obtain subpoenas for information from Internet service providers.
If the state can act to improve children's prospects, and hence society's prospects too, it should.
Both want to rewrite the Freedom to Farm Act to provide a safety net for farmers.
Then, from 1962 on, amendments expanded the Act to build out our present regime.
Yet Mr Arafat remains increasingly under pressure from outside to act to end the violence.
As a result, Japan is unlikely to act to end its 11-year slump without considerable external pressure.
Do I risk being exposed and vulnerable, or act to protect my pride and patch of power?
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