Depending on the level of disability, educational programs should be made to be inclusive so that children benefit from interaction with their peers and class material.
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What's more, individual bits can be made to be smaller than 10 nanometers, compared with flash's 45 nanometers, and its switches can be controlled by two terminals, as opposed to three.
But, again, we've got -- we have political progress that has to be made, continued security progress that has to be made.
But we have critical improvements that have to be made as it relates to an Afghan national army and critical improvements that have to be made in an Afghan national police and the importance of getting additional trainers from NATO countries to Afghanistan as quickly as possible.
But it can be almost as objectionable to be made to take part in something as to be forbidden to do so.
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Clearly, they expect more Western offers will be made to induce them to be more tractable.
And those are tough decisions that have to be made and have to be discussed both in Congress as well as within the administration.
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They wont stop plunging until there's confidence enough for cheap mortgages to be made available to would-be buyers.
They also point out that, amongst other things, they had been pressing for other evidence, such as phone taps, to be made admissible to allow suspects to be held in prison - a notion ministers had rejected.
And we recognize -- and we have recognized this from day one, that there will be choices to be made in spending cuts that will not be easy, to programs that the President would rather not have to cut and Democrats would rather not have to cut, but that we need to get this done.
Many go in and out of care as their family circumstances change, while arrangements might be made for others to be looked after by grandparents or other family members.
Sending the bill to the Examiners would allow those cases to be considered and exceptions could be made "not by what appears to be the fiat of the government without explanation".
"In the meantime, that case has to be made to the American people as well, and it will be part of the Congress' role to do that as well, " said Hastert.
There are shields where his eyes used to be, which can later be made to look more natural, Janis said.
Useless courses would naturally disappear and non-academic people would not be made to look stupid but would instead be able to go down a career path they actually enjoy.
So, when you draw the distinction that, "Well, it's not affordable, therefore people will have to be made to get it, " well, the fact is, it has been designed to be affordable with health care tax credits.
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But what is also baked into the share price is the general prevailing view of what future profits are going to be, how much money is going to be made out of new products, how much can be made out of leveraging the brand, the cash the company has, the bright minds it has working for it?
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"Let's allow the cabinet secretary to do the work that he's been asked to do so that the full facts can be made available to the prime minister and decisions can be made, " he told her.
He will suggest that the inquiry should be able to see the tapes in private and that if Lord Fraser wants any part of them to be made public, there should be an agreed approach to the interviewee before this is done.
However, if this sort of manoeuvre is finally ruled to be legal, the rules designed to protect minority shareholders will be made worthless since it will always be easy for majority owners to frustrate them by handing out lots of small blocks of shares to their friends.
Siskind believes the Neufeld memo would need to be revoked for real progress to be made in this area.
Instant translation with Glass, if it could be made to work, has the potential to be a world-changing technology.
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Prosecuting solicitor Lesley Ness asked for the case to be put back for inquiries to be made "as to whether the summons was served or not served".
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From the very beginning it was clear that if the Global Experiment was to be truly global it needed to be made available to any school, even to those without the most basic materials.
Brett was not as good a person as he was made out to be all those years and not as bad a person as he is made out to be now.
Asked about whether changes need to be made to 911 system, FDNY commissioner Sal Cassano said that would be determined later.
Forward-looking statements believed to be true when made may ultimately prove to be incorrect.
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"We were told that they were going to be some changes made, but we had no idea that this was the change that was going to be made, " she said.
Although his star has fallen in great part to his own actions, as I have said often: Brett was not as angelic as he was made out to be in his time in Green Bay nor as demonic as he has been made out to be lately.
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The network said it expected around 303 million calls to be made and 234 million texts to be sent.
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