Virtually the entire Iraqi population would have a stake in making sure insurgents didn't disrupt oil production, and almost every Iraqi would have an incentive to have a bona fide address at which to collect the checks.
The analysis did not address water contamination, which at the time would have been avoided, since the EPA rule remained in force.
Advanced biofuels, which address these concerns at least in part, have enjoyed a rising tide of policy support in recent months from Washington.
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You know, about a week ago, I delivered a commencement address at Miami Dade Community College, which is one of the most diverse schools in the nation.
Miller gave the keynote address at the 1992 Democratic National Convention, which nominated President Clinton.
Officers are studying CCTV footage from the area which shows him at the address, but have urged him to come forward.
No-one at the address of the first incident, which Mr Clark said had seen a house "hit by a stray bullet", was injured.
The surprise announcement was made by NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jen-Hsun Huang during his keynote address at the NVIDIA Game Festival in Shanghai, which is being attended by more than 6, 000 gamers from across China.
Bush, in the city where founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence, delivered the address at the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia, which bills itself as a nonpartisan organization dedicated to educating the public on important national and international issues.
Economic growth which at the same time can address massive societal, environmental and governance challenges.
London Mayor Ken Livingstone will also address the crowd from the main stage at the event, which will follow a 100, 000-strong march through central London.
It is very difficult for an on-premise IT infrastructure to effectively address the needs of these agencies and the time scales at which they need to operate.
Bush made the remarks in a live TV appearance on Saturday morning at the same time his weekly radio address -- which is normally taped -- is aired.
She said: "It doesn't address the massive underfunding we've had in Wales for the last 30 years and it doesn't address the issue at the heart of the Holtham Commission, which is that Wales wants and deserves a needs-based formula".
The Minister commended the Director-General for the recent establishment of the UNESCO Chair for Media at the University of Skopje, which will address issues such as the ethics of the media, intercultural dialogue, and also provide impetus to the young leaders' forum.
Lundy was arrested by Border Force police officers on 28 May at his home, which was also the delivery address.
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In a keynote address that lasted more than two hours at the Macworld Expo, which started here today, Jobs also announced, of all things, a new Apple-made Web browser software called Safari.
There are so many other implausible plot elements, but the only one important enough to address is the twist at the conclusion of the film, in which it turns out that Krasinski, supposedly an activist for a radical environmental group, actually works for the same company as Damon.
For example, the DOL is just beginning to address older issues such as revenue sharing, a practice which is at the heart of the recent litigation.
It does, however, offer up smartphone-style predictive text at the bottom of the screen, which may help address some of the headache of this physical keyboard-free world we're all living in.
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He would constitute a pick of luxury for the Jets, since they have major holes at offensive line and safety, one of which they likely will address in the first round.
But Cambridge, the birthplace of computers from the Edsac to the BBC Micro, has at least produced an attempt to address that problem with the Raspberry Pi, which aims to inspire a new generation of computer scientists.
The increasing use of car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure technology is part of Ford's "Blueprint for Mobility, " which was outlined by Executive Chairman Bill Ford during his keynote address at the 2012 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February.
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At the same time community conservation projects can address conservation and rural development priorities, which can in turn contribute to poverty alleviation for local communities whilst benefiting wildlife.
In Brussels, it is fashionable to roll your eyes at these guarantees, which do not change anything about the treaty and address things that were never in the text in the first place.
Ground rules should be established at the outset as to how to address and resolve issues so that a decision on which direction to take can be made and embraced by all parties.
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Asked to directly address Hispanic voters at the end of Wednesday's forum, Romney focused on economic issues, which polls have indicated are a top priority for Latinos.
This was all part of the Great Society, a vision that Johnson had outlined a few months earlier at the University of Michigan but which came to life during the State of the Union address.
The two major issues that Calpers has stubbornly refused to address are, simply put, the flawed and politically-tainted process by which investment advisers are selected at Calpers and the impact this corrupted selection process at Calpers has upon the nation, most especially other public pensions.
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Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH), which runs Addenbrooke's, said the nine-month pilot was designed to "address capacity issues at the trust".
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