Each unique in its category, and each a self-seller because it needs no story line other than the one writ by consumer desire.
Programming is assessment-driven and may include treatment, education, job training and placement, life skills training, financial literacy, and a myriad of other services structured to help each individual become self-sufficient.
The effort of putting together each entry is self-organized.
What America and the international community can do is to state frankly what everyone knows -- a lasting peace will involve two states for two peoples: Israel as a Jewish state and the homeland for the Jewish people, and the state of Palestine as the homeland for the Palestinian people, each state enjoying self-determination, mutual recognition, and peace.
About 1, 500 people are deemed to be of particular risk of self harm each month, says the Prison Service.
The National Theatre insists that each play is a self-contained whole.
The Sanctuaries are among the most amazing hotel rooms on earth, each completely decadent, self-contained, with its own open air infinity pool, and all-inclusive of butler and room service.
You understand how we can each work for our own self-interest and still produce a desirable social outcome.
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Further, each domestic partner must pay self-employment tax on her half of business earnings, a situation from which a special provision protects opposite-sex couples.
Each suite is a totally self-contained wonderland, with multiple tiered outdoor terraces, spa-like shower towers armed with multiple heads, and each has an ornately tiled private infinity pool cantilevered out over the azure blue sea, featuring jaw dropping views of the famed Piton mountains.
Each is engaged in a collectively self-defeating, yet individually rational, attempt to take rent from the other.
About 85 to 90 percent of users fulfill their contracts, but Karlan cautions that each person's progress is self-reported.
But with hundreds of thousands of new titles each year (a number that self-publishing will only increase) there are good salespeople out there who could, with a decent contractual structure, provide that service.
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It is a collection of self-contained towns, each with a train station instead of a town square.
Millions of people in the UK fill in self-assessment tax forms each year.
For each tax year everyone who submits a self-assessment form after October, will have to do so online or face penalties.
The second step is take the lessons in self-control that we each started learning as children of 2 or 3, and apply them consciously and consistently.
If self-confident celebrities can confront each other and resolve their disagreements, so too can diverse individuals thrust together in a business environment.
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It was not so long ago that each of the armed forces was striving for self-sufficiency in warfighting, an expensive and duplicative process.
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So far, however, under the Amsterdam treaty of 1997, each member can veto any move by a self-selected group seeking to undertake special projects.
Moreover, Britain does not waste billions of pounds each year on dubious defence projects and militaristic self-indulgence, and is better able to spend the money elsewhere.
Mr Ellis praised the crowd for "self-policing" and looking after each other, and themselves.
In order to become better communicators, each member of the management team needed to increase self knowledge, developing a greater awareness of their impact on others.
Each of the 18 pieces is a separate, self-sufficient fragment.
At 2009 as this event, Nissan showed off self-navigating robots that could avoid each other in accidents based on algorithms based on the way fish avoid each other.
Mr Atlas makes it clear that the main character in the novels has always been Mr Bellow, each book a dispatch from his restless quest for self-knowledge and expression.
The twenties, possibly alone among the middle decades of life, are passionately celebrated in fiction and memoirs, and the celebrations tend to share a style that is personal, specific, cliquish, pastiched, breathless, often bibulous, and flagrantly confessional the voice of early mastery without mature constraint, self-discovery at a moment when each revelation seems unique.
For example: You must give away at least 5% of average net assets each year, and you must not engage in self-dealing--such as using foundation money to buy a table at a benefit dinner, or billing the foundation 20% of your secretary's salary because he spends 20% of his time doing foundation-related work.
Not surprisingly, self-imposed pressure is involved, with each athlete determining the pressure he or she is willing to feel.
Once built it would self finance by charging a transaction fee for each.
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