Sunday's emergency declaration signaled for these centers to devote their resources to monitoring and responding to the swine flu outbreak.
This is based on the theory that a distinct and special day for NHL hockey would encourage more television viewers to devote their attention to the game.
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The competitive pressure will come not only from potential customers deciding to purchase rival smartphones, but also from developers not willing to devote their resources to a platform that has questionable chances of taking off.
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He wants to end the special treatment enjoyed by ultra-orthodox Jews, who are exempt from military service and who often choose to devote their lives to studying scripture on welfare rather than working and paying tax.
Other economists note that allowing farmers to devote their labour and their land to more lucrative crops would help solve one of China's most pressing structural problems: the vast discrepancy between urban and rural incomes.
Skiers can thus, it seems, forget about long hours spent ironing wax on to their skis and devote more of their time to the slopes.
Doctors, meanwhile, will devote their skill to the complex tasks worthy of their highly trained abilities.
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Finally, the remaining 25 of the islanders devote their days to upkeep of the boats and nets.
And those who devote their lives to doing epidemiologic research are eager, understandably, to obtain results that will contribute to disease prevention.
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Because the past 65 years have shown that when Americans and Europeans devote their energies to common purpose, there is almost nothing we are unable to accomplish.
If my IT team can spend less time on maintenance and devote their time to technical creativity, I am making better use of these valuable human resources.
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When they devote their time to representing the indigent, the elderly, battered women or refugees, we do not hesitate to say that those choices tell us something about their values.
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Experts with time and resources: The bureau points out that they devote their jobs to parsing terms and disclosures, studying mountains of data and having deep discussions with consumer advocacy and banking groups alike.
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During Peace Officers Memorial Day and Police Week, we recall the selflessness of our law enforcement officers and their families, and we honor all those who devote their lives to forging a stronger, safer America.
Mr Miliband claimed the PM's promises to modernise the NHS were "coming back to haunt him", and suggested Mr Cameron thought he "knew better" than the doctors and nurses who "devote their lives to the health service".
The half-life of a specialty is short, continually disintegrating into subspecialties, and sub-subspecialties, to the point where some doctors devote their whole career to one variant of one illness.
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In order to devote most of their energy to building CourseHorse, both quit their full-time jobs and worked part-time.
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Equally those who want change, should they lose such a vote, would be expected by the majority of the Parliamentary Labour Party to devote all of their efforts to winning the election.
He found out about WorldVistA and Vista Expertise Network, two non-profit organizations that group hundreds of programmers willing to devote some of their time to enhance VistA, and also tailor it to non-VA hospitals and clinics.
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An employee that feels supported and appreciated is more willing to devote their full energy, creativity and passion to the company and its goals, and will naturally innovate in every area within their influence.
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In politics as in the corporate world, single women are often seen as having more time and energy to devote to their careers.
This will not only mean that business people will have to devote more of their time and resources to dealing with requests for money.
We should celebrate the work of those who devote their entire lives to the cultivation of our children, and we should continue working to draw the best and brightest to the field of education.
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One alternative is to play it safe - to say, as both Reagan and Clinton did, that the national revival they promised had indeed begun during their first term, and that they would devote their second term to seeing it through.
Somewhere today, in Nigeria, a child is polio-free, a mother is nursing a healthy baby, a family is free of malaria because a business or a civil society group decided to devote attention and resources to their health.
The NATO members also agreed to devote a fifth of their defense spending to major equipment purchases.
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By allowing engineers to devote 20 percent of their paid work time to the pursuit of personal projects, Google continues to germinate additional seeds that keep its harvest growing.
Companies also need to devote much more effort to getting their message out.
When fully dedicated to missile defence, some ships already devote 40% of their power to electrical systems, says Rear-Admiral Philip Cullom, in charge of the navy's fleet readiness.
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