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This country cannot be expected to function properly if Congress continues to simply extend and patch the tax code.
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Amerigroup is expected to function as a fully owned subsidiary of Wellpoint and further expected to retain all key management.
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Policymakers should commit to a detailed vision of how the euro area is expected to function to stabilize the market expectations and dispel the uncertainty.
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The manuals are also expected to function as future references for students who will eventually create their own radio programmes for the university campus and external communities.
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Each user receives a professional score, based on peer feedback, which is expected to function as a huge source of motivation to commit to their projects and coworkers.
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For the leader of the IT function to be expected to achieve a 1.00 batting average, he or she starts pursuing a safe path over the one that may be disruptive or game-changing and help drive competitive advantage.
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It does not give an outline of what a police constable is expected to do and what his or her function is within society.
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At a conference of heart specialists next month, it is expected to report results of a trial in 47 patients, showing Enbrel improves heart function for up to 18 months.
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Rather, managers hired women because they expected programming to be a low-skill clerical function, akin to filing, typing, or telephone switching.
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The proposed stations should have sufficient built in redundancy to function under conditions that can be expected in the region.
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Which is why, during the trials, a group of doctors led by Robert Grossman of the Methodist Hospital, Houston, will monitor such things as the participants' bone density, respiratory function and cardiovascular systems, all of which are expected to improve when someone is no longer stuck in a wheelchair.
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