And as with more traditional bets, the early action dictates changes in the odds.
But the whole package is put together with the need for urgent, early action in mind.
But only 21, 000 of those applications were under the early decision or early action umbrella.
Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Stanford offer early action but not early decision.
Some schools give you the option of applying Early Decision (ED), Restricted Early Action (REA), Early Action (EA) or Rolling Admission (RA) .
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My prevention agenda also highlights early action on conflict, such as by mapping, linking, collecting and integrating information from across the international system.
In the options pits, put volume has already topped 8, 000 contracts in early action, compared to call volume of roughly 6, 000 contracts.
"Early action will go some way to alleviate the current pressures, but there is still much work to be done across Wales, " she said.
The Public Accounts Committee (at 3.15pm) looks at an important report with a discouraging title - the Early Action landscape review and Autism Strategy.
The motion calls for "early action to commission a statue equal in quality to that which stands in St George's Square in his home town".
Part of the early action could be the Colin Kaepernick effect.
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Caerphilly made several changes at half-time and had the better of the early action, but despite several close calls failed to tap a solid Ponty defence.
Early action is the early deployment of resources by public bodies to prevent problems occurring or getting worse, rather than spending money reactively, once those problems have occurred.
The early action preserves the margin and saves at-risk customers.
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Among the stocks seeing early action this morning: retailers.
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This means that early action, while it leaves less to do in the future, early action means using the not quite right technologies we have now: and that could be very expensive.
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The example of Senegal (and, indeed, the strongly worded, morally neutral advertising campaigns conducted in many western countries in the 1980s), shows the value of early action as surely as do Dr Anderson's models.
In the larger body, members from around the world may not view a problem in a single region as seriously as a regional institution, which would likely be more receptive, and hence better geared toward early action.
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But the early action can hardly come as a surprise to Do Not Disturb's executive producers, who sent an apology letter to TV critics about the debut episode along with a DVD of a future episode they considered stronger.
In addition, we continue to seek early Senate action on the pending Protocol on land mines.
America and Britain are the only permanent, veto-wielding members to support early military action (the other three are France, Russia and China).
And you can apply to multiple schools early-action and regular-decision simultaneously.
There is a long list of possibles: Kevin Brennan, Chris Bryant, Huw Irranca Davies, Nia Griffith are all on it and were all there or thereabouts in the early twitter action from Westminster.
One of the keys to treating pancreatitis is early, aggressive action to prevent rapid deterioration, Anderson wrote.
Aside from management not taking action early enough, RIM has also been caught in a fundamental shift in the underlying category.
The system would need to detect outbreaks early enough for action to be taken to limit the spread of the disease.
Technically, gold futures bulls still have the overall near-term and longer-term technical advantage amid some corrective, consolidation price action early this week.
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