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The firm does a large amount of research and its forecasts have meaning.
The decision reached in 1938-39 was made after the accumulation of a large amount of data and thorough study thereof.
In a saucepan put sufficient water to cover them, an equal amount of sugar, a sliced lemon, a tablespoonful of apricot preserve or jam, a pinch each of clove and nutmeg, and a large bay leaf.
However, as witnessed by the large corporate bond calendar at present, as well as the record amount of municipal bond issues approved by voters, the over-all demands for capital funds seem likely to remain high, so that any downward pressure on rates from reduced demand should not be great.
Another example is his very infrequent use of the large amount of data from surveys designed to discover what and how people actually do feel and think on a broad range of topics: he cites such survey-type findings just three times.
The large amount of vegetable grindings from the grocery store in the shopping center created a suspended solids problem.
The water inlets are large enough to permit filling the wheel to an eight-inch level in less than two minutes, and the outlet is large enough to permit discharge of this same amount of water in less than two minutes.
An autopsy disclosed a large amount of morphine in Diane's body.
The division said it would be impossible to work on the line until then because of the large amount of acid sewage from jewelry plants in the area flowing through the line, heavy vehicle traffic on Eddy Street and tide conditions.
During Christie and Mallowan's time in the Middle East, along with their time spent among the many tombs, temples, and museums, there was also a large amount of time spent traveling to and from Mallowan's sites.
The large amount of travel done by Christie and Mallowan has not only made for a great writing theme, as shown in her famous novel: The Murder on the Orient Express, but also tied into the idea of archaeology as an adventure that has become so important in today ’ s popular culture as described by Cornelius Holtorf in his book Archaeology is a Brand.
On 23 April 1196, King Béla III died and he left the Kingdom of Hungary unportioned to his eldest son, Emeric, while Andrew inherited a large amount of money in order to fulfill his father's Crusader oath.
Chemical rockets store a large amount of energy in an easily released form, and can be very dangerous.
The winning choice was " Diamondbacks ," after the Western diamondback, a rattlesnake native to the region known for injecting a large amount of venom when it strikes.
He remained Sovereign Grand Commander for the remainder of his life ( a total of thirty-two years ), devoting a large amount of his time to developing the rituals of the order.
However, slow phosphor has the negative side-effect of causing image smearing and blurring when there is a large amount of rapid on-screen motion occurring.
Rotation about the carbon-carbon double bond is restricted because it involves breaking the pi bond, which requires a large amount of energy ( 264 kJ / mol in ethylene ).
Also Mc Battles are having a large amount of popularity.
The large Tactical Information Display ( TID ) in the RIO's cockpit gave an unprecedented amount of information to the aircrew ( the pilot had the ability to monitor the RIO's display ) and, importantly, the AWG-9 could continually search and track multiple targets after Phoenix missiles were launched, thereby maintaining situational awareness of the battlespace.
Because the difference was small, a large amount of money had to be borrowed to make the buying and selling profitable.
This effect is partly offset by the involvement of carotenoids in photoinhibition, and in algae and cyanobacteria, by large amount of iodide and selenium, which involves these antioxidants reacting with over-reduced forms of the photosynthetic reaction centres to prevent the production of reactive oxygen species.
Before this, cities and counties of sufficiently large populations such as most of Metro Atlanta already had Sunday alcohol sales at bars and restaurants, with local ordinances to abide by, such as having a certain amount of food sales in order to be opened and serve alcohol.
Apart from its large automotive industry, Bursa also produces a substantial amount of dairy products ( Sütaş ), processed food ( Tat ), and beverages ( Uludağ ).
However, there was still £ 13, 000 to pay on a mortgage, a fairly large amount of money in the 1880s, and Henry was at the time still only a mere parish priest.

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Millsaps sends large numbers of graduates to graduate schools, law school, and medical school.
Today, Baylor, McLennan Community College, and Texas State Technical College remain in McLennan County and absorb a large portion of the college-bound high school graduates from the County and the surrounding areas.
Law students have the additional facility of the college law library, which has received large financial supplements from Christ Church law graduates.
* institutional members such as companies employing large numbers of MBA graduates.
While the School continued to accept students that did not hold a bachelor's degree, it warned applicants that " large number of those who study law are college graduates ; and those who are not cannot hope, except in rare instances, to compete successfully with the college man.
This is due to the large numbers of pharmacy graduates in recent years, and government desire to lower PBS costs.
There is a shortage of GPs in rural areas and increasingly outer metropolitan areas of large cities, which has led to the utilisation of overseas trained doctors ( international medical graduates ( IMGs )).
The private law schools produced a large portion of private attorneys because their graduates were often ineligible to apply for government positions.
The University offer a large number of scholarships, for school leavers through to graduates.
Emmanuel graduates had a large involvement in the settling of North America.
Another component that brought about the eventual gentrification of the neighborhood were the recent college graduates in the late ' 70s and early ' 80s who moved in, drawn to the neighborhood's relatively large apartments and cheap housing.
A large number of VMI graduates go on to attend graduate and professional schools.
Some question whether this breadth affects the ability of Ph. D. s to find employment in the highly specialized environment of academia and the career market at large, although such concerns do not seem to be borne out by placement data that shows comparative literature graduates to be hired at similar or higher rates than their peers in English.
One educational assessment by Kirsch and Jungeblut in 1986 indicates that there is a large nationwide population of intermediate literates who only have fourth to eighth grade literacy equivalency ( but are high school graduates ) and who have not obtained a functional or employable literacy level.
Further to this argument, it is argued that since studies show that most graduates earn more during their career than non-graduates, it is logical that they should be the ones to pay for this opportunity, not the public at large.
The institution is known for its scholarly orientation ; a relatively large number of its graduates ( 14 %) choose careers in academia within five years of graduation, while a relatively low number ( 49 %) choose to work in law firms.
During the Persian Gulf war in early 1991, and for many months prior to the war, both Academy graduates and midshipmen played important roles in the large sealift of military supplies to the Middle East.
The Department boasts of a healthy industry institution with a large number of its post graduates working out their research projects in various industries.
The general nature of the training given enables ENSTA graduates to find a career in a large number of sectors such as the automotive or naval industry, networks and telecommunications, space propulsion, robotics, oceanology and the environment.
Pharm D graduates can secure jobs as clinical pharmacists in hospitals, community pharmacists in large chain stores, in Medical insurance companies, in clinical research organizations and Pharmaceutical industries.
The Schools gradually made themselves known and felt in the community through their graduates, some who signally failed, but a large majority satisfied all reasonable expectations.
The pervasiveness of college basketball throughout the nation, the large population of graduates from " major conference " universities, and the NCAA's marketing of " March Madness " ( officially the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship ), have kept the college game alive and well.
Probably more of its graduates go on to attend Vanderbilt ( down to 7 % in recent years ) than any other university, but no single institution of higher learning attracts a very large proportion of the graduates.

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