Cerberus will also likely have the hospitals take on as much debt as banks will offer.
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Under government proposals, universities in England will be able to take on as many high-achieving students as they wish, starting from September 2012.
Furthermore, parliament approved a law which allows religious schools, known as imam hatips, to take on students as young as 11.
Young women today may find themselves with an opportunity for a blended schedule, but there are some things to keep in mind as you also prepare yourself to take on roles as a manager.
They grow a bit firmer when sketched as diagrams on pads of paper, and they take on life as real examples are sought and found.
As the series progressed, Stapleton had the chance to offer a deeper take on Edith as the character faced milestones including a breast cancer scare and menopause.
As the series progressed, Ms. Stapleton had the chance to offer a deeper take on Edith as the character faced milestones including a breast cancer scare and menopause.
Jankovic later required an intravenous drip to take on fluids as she continued to feel the effects of her illness.
Still, I reckon I'll need a bit more practice before Fuchun, let alone Din Tai Fung, will take me on as an apprentice.
When that business folded a few years later, Graff, now 18, convinced an older man to take him on as an apprentice in a new venture.
Basically give me your take on life as a Turker.
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And this argument, I think, will take on more importance as we take a closer look at the charges themselves and we see what kind of witch's brew, to use Mr. Ruff again, what kind of content was poured into these vessels, and find out where they came from and why, and when.
He looks good, wants success for United as much as ever and looks as ready to take on all-comers as he ever has.
The initiative comes as government and private insurers emphasize the importance and need for physicians to take on new roles as quarterbacks that managing medical care needs of patient populations through so-called Accountable Care Organizations.
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As a comparison, it said that downloading a music album via 3G can take as long as 20 minutes but on 4G would only take a few minutes.
State National Guard units would take on homeland security as their primary task under the commission's proposals.
Now, the ambassador's take on Sheikh Sharif as a moderate is something that should be taken in context.
Two of the school's 12 teachers take on administrative duties as "lead teachers, " performing the traditional role of a principal.
His extraordinarily bullish take on Stewart was as wrong as his views about such stocks as Etoys, Internet Capital Group and Webvan.
But these successes require that we all take on some risk as individuals to serve both our collective and individual needs in the long run.
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There are additional steps leading even further up to another vantage point and, channeling my inner athlete, I decided to take on those stairs as well.
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Young painters like Maqbool Fida Husain and Francis Newton Souza embraced avant-garde European movements like Cubism and Expressionism and advocated for a fresh take on Indian art as well.
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When I talk to men and women in their 50s and 60s who've decided to take on encore careers as teachers, they tell me that the work is often exhausting and stressful.
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Therefore, the regulatory constraints that the industry is awaiting take on great importance as any signs of fraud or impropriety would make for a very rocky start to an industry already challenged with getting initial investor buy-in.
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Otellini is a familiar face at CES, but this year his keynote will take on added significance as attendees wonder whether he will drop any hints about his appearance at Apple 's Macworld conference in San Francisco the following week.
Beijing Times commentator Wang Yunfan says China does not wish to take on a role as the "world's police", but says that the trial and execution of the men on Chinese soil is "in line with the expectations of the absolute majority of citizens".
So while in India, our protagonist scrambles up a ladder of fantasy and make-believe to take on his tormentors as a slumdog millionaire, in America, our protagonist ascends a ladder given to him by his own society and its people--given to him as reward for a mutiny that was thought to ennoble not merely the protagonist and His Kind, but all of America.
As the marriage goes bad, events take on a nightmarish inevitability, as if they were moving toward a preordained end.
Dean Karlan, a professor of economics at Yale University, says consumers have to consider such issues as privacy in connecting their digital identities with their financial ones and whether they should take on more credit, as more avenues open up.
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