Proper nutrition -- being able to afford proper food is an issue for working families.
The gasoline must have the proper octane, and it must have the proper Reid vapor pressure (RVP).
She called for "proper guidelines" to be enforced, proper supervision of staff and accountability when things went wrong.
We must follow the proper processes and make sure this case is dealt with in the proper way.
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"Whilst it is an ambitious plan, given the proper resources and the proper direction things are achievable, " he said.
The Granta and Booker have got proper weight behind them and proper credibility.
There wasn't proper accountability, there wasn't proper consequences and that is not acceptable.
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Our bodies and our minds need proper care just like our car engine requires proper maintenance and the right fuel.
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They liked realistic art (proper pictures of proper things), classical music traditionally interpreted, and good solid stories with a nice uplifting moral.
He says regulators should make sure there are high capital levels and good liquidity, proper disclosures, proper governance and proper risk committees.
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She also stresses the importance of a stand that keeps the instrument at the proper height, since good posture is essential to proper technique.
"With a scale of 1, 000 homes we can realistically plan for the future - for proper infrastructure and proper community facilities like schools, " town councillor Francis Purdue-Horan said.
Ms Sheard said she had resigned because she wanted a "proper discussion" on the options and "the advisory group didn't look like being the proper forum for that".
"I do know that passions were raised on both sides of the argument in Cumbria, but that is right and proper and a proper democratic process, " she said.
Before you decide whether it is more politic to demonstrate a proper loyalty to Labour or a proper independence of mind, watch the behaviour of the government over Sierra Leone.
As for provision for military and other federal government employees, it seems to me that the federal government should make proper provision for them, just as a private employer should make proper provision.
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It is not the case in every one of those teams having had the proper training and gone through the proper selection, but all the new ones that are arriving will meet that new standard.
If you are new to weight training, you may want to hire a personal trainer to show you proper weight lifting form to prevent injury or use the machines to ensure that you use proper form.
There are no proper studies that address long term prognosis in patients with epilepsy but it follows that proper treatment results in good seizure control and this in turn leads to a smaller likelihood of sudden death.
"My worry is there is another family that is going to suffer the loss that I did because their son didn't have the proper training, the proper armament, the proper munitions to do his job, " he later tells me.
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Her transformation of Britain's economy is interpreted by some Tories as proof that the proper way to win power is to promise upheaval, especially in taxation, and the proper way to wield it is via radical reform and confrontation.
And if we were to change the policies and to codify this without the proper discussion, without the proper understanding of what this means, then, in fact, we could be diminishing many of the positions in which they've been held.
She said the review pointed up a "very, very serious picture of an organisation that has no proper management responsibilities allocated for things like its communications, its fleet and doesn't have any proper plans for its strategy, its human resources or its basic information technology".
Poorly constructed ones contribute to a nexus of problems: the spread of disease (because they have no proper sanitation or ventilation), the perpetuation of poverty (because children have no proper lights to study by) and the general sense of insecurity (because they are so flimsy and flammable).
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This large and competent study, by professors Nick Bloom, Toby Kretschmer and John van Reenen, was actually read by some, be it clearly without a proper understanding of its methodology (which, indeed, it being an academic paper, is hard to fully appreciate without proper research methodology training).
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Whether that is in terms of the delivery of public services, which is a big issue in this campaign, or of course to turn the assembly with its very small powers at present into a proper powerful parliament for Wales that could really do a proper job for our people.
For all the attention given to technologies like horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, some of the greatest gains to be made in reducing the environmental risks of natural-gas production come from simple things like the proper pouring of cement well casings and the proper handling of chemicals and wastewater, so that they do not spill or seep into streams or water supplies.
There is no risk to British taxpayers of seeing the IMF perform its proper role.
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It had no proper entrance, no car park, no lighting and certainly no landscaping.
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