Strict inspections ensure they have functioning bathrooms as well as a room set aside to quarantine any child suspected of being ill.
The NFL, as it now does in all Super Bowl cities, has set aside Saturday as a day of service, in which volunteers will take part in the renovation of five local playgrounds and their surrounding communities.
As an interesting aside, a historical study of price-to-sales actually signals the opposite, as the current metric stands at 1.8x at the low end of the historical range of 1.8x to 3.3x.
By the time they ended, he had already been cast aside as a victim of his excesses.
And if the debate were that simple, we could brush it aside as a quirky nose-thumbing match between professionals.
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In this case, the voter can ask for another ballot and the "messed up" one is set aside as a spoiled ballot.
McElroy's remarks were brushed aside as a violation of the code, the meaningless words of a rookie who didn't know his place.
In 1905, Kaziranga was set aside as a rhino preserve.
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So when, in 1928, a British physicist called Paul Dirac solved such an equation relating to the electron, the fact that one answer described the opposite of that particle might have been brushed aside as a curiosity.
When asked about where he sees opportunities as a global investor, aside from being bullish on telecom, Slim said that industries ripe for investment include housing, infrastructure, mining, food, oil, energy, medicine and ones that provide environmental solutions.
But there can be little doubt that United hold the ascendancy at the moment as they swept aside a Sunderland team that somehow survived an opening salvo that could have put Ferguson's men way out of reach before half-time.
As we set aside a certain amount every month for our housing goal, should we put it in a traditional savings account with our local bank or should we invest it in a money market, CD, or online savings account?
As an aside, in a previous decade I would tell American business people that Shanghai, Beijing and other Chinese cities were not irrelevant backwaters.
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To make sure that a premium paid today can pay for a benefit promised for tomorrow, an insurer determines the amount it will need for future benefits, marks that amount as a liability, and puts aside funds to pay for it.
And he hopes that as we move -- now that the Republicans have appeared to set aside flirtation with default as a means to move forward in these negotiations, that maybe we can make some additional progress.
If I walk outside the door today and these policies have been implemented, it would be as easy to go down the street, particularly if you're a low income, to open a savings account, to put some money aside as it is to, say, get a debit card or a store credit card or what?
"Those shares were set aside as part of a compensation plan for AIG executives, and we want them back, " says an AIG exec.
Morningstar's Peters says banks have begun setting aside more money as a cushion against bad loans, and that's cutting into their bottom lines.
His predecessor, Bill Lee, stepped aside as chief after a vote of no-confidence by city commissioners in April, clearing the way for Myers.
Cynics brushed aside that move as a ploy by the Nationalist leader, Devlet Bahceli, to blackmail the coalition into letting him replace Mr Ecevit.
John McCain, a Republican who voted more than a week ago to block Mr. Hagel's nomination but who voted Tuesday to let the nomination proceed, brushed aside the filibuster as a minor delay.
There was a perceived 30% threshold for him in this race, with some suggestions that he may have to step aside as leader of a new government if he fails to reach this level.
Though I will say, as an aside, there is a moment, on page 21, when even Superman is horrified by her actions, though that this passes quickly is testament to her power over him, currently.
In order to stop flood waters overwhelming central London and to save the massive expense of building fresh flood walls and defences, some land could be set aside to act as a safety valve, catching flood waters and storing them until the danger has passed.
But they do have a direct strategic interest in keeping the next election as tight as possible (leaving aside the baleful effect of the boundary changes on a number of their MPs) because it maximises their chance of a hung parliament in 2015 and leverage over the next government.
President Eisenhower was eventually persuaded to set aside eight million acres as a preserve.
The long-standing image of Mahler as a composer of doom has been set aside, in part through Mr Kaplan's advocacy.
Western diplomats said full support for the Arab League would have implied that Mr. Assad would step aside, as that is a key part of the plan.
The control layout is essentially the same as all NEX shooters, aside from a few deviations compared to the F3 -- the pop-up flash and its release button are closer to the center, while the playback button is now near the top-center.
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That is as old a challenge to the politician as the art itself, and not easily cast aside.
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