For the case of Uganda, not until a 4 year old Ambition for Health conceived the idea of establishing a multi-purpose facility to cater for elderly health and social needs, there has never been any such facility across East Africa.
Obviously, in a state like Ohio, I'll take, the President has been there making the case for the importance of early voting, making the case for why people should go to the polls on multiple occasions over the past couple of weeks and speaking directly to them in their backyards.
Brito and Watkins begin with a detailed reading of some of the most influential statements of the case for the existence of serious cyber threats and need for aggressive government responses to them.
During the talks, the 144 members of the governing body will be put into seven groups, each headed by a bishop, to consider two papers - one outlining the case for the ordination of women and one setting out the case against.
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But lawyers for the tribunal called for the dismissal of the case, citing a judgement by the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg in May, 2000, which said that the war crimes tribunal was impartial and independent.
"The agency has filed a final report in the court for closure of the case on grounds of insufficient evidence, " a CBI spokesperson said.
Mr Balagadde says his readers have cared only for the gossip, and nothing for the outcome of the case.
According to Olney, lack of evidence does not weaken the case for the existence of cyberwar, but rather, should serve to heighten our concern!
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He said Welsh Secretary David Jones is working very closely with Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones (no relation) at "a raft of specific measures", among them possible new borrowing powers for Wales or the business case for electrification of the north Wales railway.
In its exploration of each, the Summit convincingly made the case for the importance of film as a unique medium with an important role in place-making and broader socioeconomic projects across the world.
Purcell said results for March and April are down across all businesses--though the same is the case for the rest of Wall Street--as the markets slowed after a strong first quarter.
It called on the government to use the current round of European negotiations to make the case for greater devolution of fishing policy to member states and the introduction of greater regional ecosystem-based management, among other things.
This would undercut the ability of Republicans to define his policies for him, as has been the case for much of his first term, and motivate supporters who have often felt that Obama remained too much of a mystery.
Nor does the advent of digital technology strengthen the case for extending the period of protection.
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Take for example the case of a data scientist charged with delivering insight on online ad performance.
These are the first serious steps towards making the case for the end of dedicated hardware for gaming.
With films like The Social Network, Fight Club, The Game, and an academy Award for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
MPs are meeting the minister with responsibility for the Caribbean over the case of two women who helped free a man accused of raping them in Barbados.
Consider for illustration the case of James and Linda Miller.
This is for example the case of herbal medicine which power is generally underestimated and insufficiently known, or of practices that are exclusively turned to without consideration of their limitations.
It was promised in the UK coalition agreement - a commission to examine the case for the devolution of taxation powers to Wales, as well as a possible widening of the subject areas currently devolved.
"The retreat in consumer price inflation in June boosts the case for the Bank of England to hold fire on interest rates for many more months to come to give the fragile, faltering economy every chance to develop growth momentum, " said Howard Archer, economist at IHS Global Insight.
Liberal Democrat Stephen Williams told the government it was right to call for a freeze in the budget, but urged ministers to "vigorously" press the case for reform of the EU budget, stating it was "ludicrous" that agriculture was still the largest area of spending, rather than the "industries of the future".
"Not only are these personal attacks based on no evidence that would support the removal of Barnhart and Hannah from the case, they are also not a basis for dismissal of the case in its entirety, " Duncan wrote.
Read the piece for an extended version of the case for Peyton in Charm City.
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Unfortunately, the main motive for the road-use tax in the case of Oslo is to raise general revenue for the government, and not to improve the city's transport system.
Dispense of Espoo's rose-colored glasses and the case for this middle of the road Lumia becomes somewhat clearer.
And yet these were not the most compelling reasons for intervening in the case of Sierra Leone.
The other possibility (for example in the case of the swimming qualifiers) could be that ticket holders decided that it was more interesting just to hang out in the Olympic Park.
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