• They spend it predictably, on smaller classes, better-equipped laboratories, longer library hours and the like, usually in consultation with students.

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  • While technology continues to simplify everyday tasks, allowing for a better-equipped do-it-yourself crowd, there are some things that technology cannot entirely replace.

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  • Doctors in Baghdad said Ali has beaten back the threat of infection but in order to survive he needed treatment at a better-equipped hospital.

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  • The false flag in the sustained focus on teachers is thus: citing cases of extreme teacher malfeasance as a broad explanation of how making teachers easier to fire will produce better education outcomes and better-equipped students.

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  • At home his family bandaged his bleeding head, and took him to the derelict local clinic which administered some first aid before sending him off to a better-equipped hospital in the holy town of Varanasi, some 70km (45 miles) away.

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  • The Japanese makers dominated the mid-sized car segment years, but lately, U.S. carmakers have been showering more love on their passenger cars, and it shows in their latest models like the Ford Fusion and Chevrolet Malibu, which are better-looking, better-equipped and more refined than their predecessors.

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  • Not only are our children not able to keep up with the better-equipped competition coming from India and China, but if things don't change very soon, all these tens of millions of our sons and daughters will grow up to be adults unable to even function in our economy, let alone compete.

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  • That detention facility, they said, is better equipped to handle long-term pre-trial stays, and has better mental health support.

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  • It never occurred to me to ask whether the vet might keep them there, at the office, where the staff was better equipped for transient pit-bull infants than a fifteen-year-old girl might be.

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  • The great advantage here is that the maximum number of employees will get tax receipts for their donations (in most countries you only get a tax receipt if you donate to the local chapter of your country) plus the local chapter is much better equipped to provide follow-up services to the donor.

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  • Bloomberg -- who faced sharp criticism over the slow emergency response -- said New York was better equipped to tackle Wednesday's storm.

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  • During the consultations governance challenges in arid and semi-arid areas were discussed and how institutions can be better equipped to deal with risks and uncertainties, emerging out of climate change, population growth, urban-rural tensions and groundwater pollution.

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  • But Ira Gruber, a military historian at Rice University, while agreeing that the militias were not heavily equipped, says they were better-armed than Mr Bellesiles claims because guns were, in fact, effective.

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  • Bruce, 48, has strengthened his squad this summer and believes his side are now better equipped for the physical test of top-flight football.

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  • The pilot tests are mostly confined to the biggest banks, which are better equipped to handle the costly and time-consuming research than smaller institutions.

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  • Using the data collected from thousands of small business owners, Gerber feels the YEC will be better equipped to help them on a case-by-case basis.

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  • The game can be enormously challenging at times, requiring you to test and re-test your strategy, or come back later better equipped for the fight.

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  • Such self-imposed blackmail presumes easier judgments when he is even better equipped than now.

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  • In the investments that are better equipped to withstand a black swan event, such as high-yielding dividend stocks.

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  • Transitional administrations enjoying wide powers have been better equipped to fulfil their mandate than those depending on the co-operation of sometimes conflicting local parties.

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  • The spill has been called the largest environmental disaster in recent history -- but because of it, the United States is now better equipped to handle such a disaster.

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  • If people, especially children, cooked more - so they were more connected to their food and how it works - they would also care more about food, and be better equipped to waste less, he says.

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  • But 18 months on and with 39 Tests under his belt, the 29-year-old, born up the coast in Townsville, feels better equipped to deal with the unique pressures of the oldest contest in cricket, even if recent evidence tells a varied story.

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  • In a final, non-beta version of Siri, Apple's virtual assistant would be better equipped to parse the nuances of human dialog.

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  • The Phillies' thrashing of L.A. in a five-game National League Championship Series offers enough proof that they're better equipped to give the Yankees a tough run than the Dodgers would have been.

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  • They are better equipped and connected, more used to trading at a distance, more cost-conscious.

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  • The expert agency is surely better equipped to do the job than individual district judges issuing ad hoc, case-by-case injunctions.

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  • That means the paper is better equipped to get through difficult financial times without having to resort to the slash-and-burn tactics all too commonly deployed by newspapers owned by publicly traded media companies.

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  • I'll admit, I was operating on about four continuous hours of sleep a night in the six months post-birth, a far cry from the seven I require to feel rested and better equipped to handle life's demands, parental or otherwise.

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  • Luke's Medical Center in Manila, says the private institution is "better equipped than 90% of hospitals in the U.S." Bangkok's high-tech Bumrungrad Hospital has also geared up to meet this demand, as has the newly opened Beijing United Family Hospital, which caters to wealthy Chinese as well as expatriates.

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