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Many schools have evolved into and adapted the term comprehensive to describe their institutions.
Many of these institutions and organizations present the most current research and practical outcomes at annual community college conferences.
Many of the city's financial institutions ( for example, CBOT, Chicago Fed ) are located within a section of downtown called " The Loop ", which is an eight-block by five-block square of city streets that are encircled by elevated rail tracks.
Many institutions make a distinction between a circulating or lending library, where materials are expected and intended to be loaned to patrons, institutions, or other libraries, and a reference library where material is not lent out.
Many university laboratories in the United States have closed, citing a lack of acceptance by mainstream science as the reason ; the bulk of parapsychology research in the US is now confined to private institutions funded by private sources.
Many recreational activities are organized, typically by public institutions, voluntary group-work agencies, private groups supported by membership fees, and commercial enterprises.
Many learned institutions, including the Royal College of Surgeons ( Hon.
Many young people were alienated from both their parents and the institutions of state.
Many scholars believe that the actions of governments can be labeled " terrorism "; however others, including governments, international organizations, private institutions and scholars, believe that the term is only applicable to the actions of non-state actors.
Many institutions are named after his mother.
Many academic institutions in the fields of international relations, international law and international development are based in The Hague.
Many verlan words refer either to sex or drugs, related to the original purpose of keeping communication secret from institutions of social control.
* Many countries, institutions, companies, and organizations were prosperous during the 1990s.
Many other streets and public institutions in Israel have also subsequently been named after him.
Many Ramallah institutions, including government ministries, were vandalized, and equipment was destroyed or stolen.
Many social institutions rely on individuals to make rational judgments.
Many institutions are named in Luitpold's honour, e. g., the Prinzregententheater in Munich.
" A year later in the Senate ( January 10, 1838 ), Calhoun repeated this defense of slavery as a " positive good ": " Many in the South once believed that it was a moral and political evil ; that folly and delusion are gone ; we see it now in its true light, and regard it as the most safe and stable basis for free institutions in the world.
Many of the major universities, cultural institutions, and businesses of Bulgaria are concentrated in Sofia.
Many other universities and educational institutions of the United States have been involved in the development of the project and its instruments, namely the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Stanford University, Penn State University ( ARL ), Boston College, UCLA, Clemson University, Dartmouth College, Cornell University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Massachusetts Amherst, MIT, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, and the University of Tulsa.
Many TA institutions are members of the European Parliamentary Technology Assessment ( EPTA
Many higher education, for-profit institutions now offer on-line classes.
Many universities now operate the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme ( CATS ) and all universities in Scotland use the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework ( SCQF ) enabling easier transfer between courses and institutions.
Many of the legal institutions follow the same organizational structure as the UN.

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Many attack aircraft, even ones that look like fighters, are optimized to drop bombs, with very little ability to engage in aerial combat.
Many departments offer honors programs requiring students seeking that distinction to engage in " independent, sustained work ," culminating in the production of a thesis.
Many people routinely engage in black-and-white thinking, an example of which is someone who labels other people as all good or all bad.
Many heavy machine guns, such as the Browning M2. 50 caliber machine gun, are accurate enough to engage targets at great distances.
Many companies now engage in emissions abatement, offsetting, and sequestration programs to generate credits that can be sold on one of the exchanges.
Many episodes revolve around Hogg trying to engage in an illegal scheme, sometimes with aid of hired criminal help.
Many individuals will also participate in a practice known as scam baiting, in which they pose as potential targets and engage the scammers in much dialogue so as to waste their time and decrease the time they have available for real victims.
Many Ascomycota engage in symbiotic relationships such as in lichens — symbiotic associations with green algae or cyanobacteria — in which the fungal symbiont directly obtains products of photosynthesis.
Many in the State Department saw multilateral trade agreements as a way to engage the world in accordance with the Marshall Plan and the Monroe Doctrine.
Many Brethren have declined to engage in military service.
Many of these groups engage in terrorist operations.
Many people, however, charge that the clinics have been used instead by professors to engage in political activism.
Many of these agencies engage in community awareness and prevention programs to help the public avoid, detect, and report emergencies effectively.
Many English commentators were harsher, blaming the French for failing to fully engage in the battles and Rupert — having cautioned against the alliance in the first place — was popularly hailed as a hero.
Many Chinese moved to Ryukyu to serve the government or to engage in business during this period.
Many bulimics may also engage in significantly disordered eating and exercising patterns without meeting the full diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa.
Many engage in research activities related to the field of medical genetics and genetic counseling.
Many countries regard railway networks as critical infrastructure ( even to this day ) and at the time of the creation of CNR during the continuing threat of the First World War, Canada was not the only country to engage in railway nationalization.
Many educators incorporate PBL in their classrooms in order to engage students and help them become better problem solvers.
Many also engage in seafaring.
Many consumer protection laws are of a public law nature, which limits the ability of companies to engage in transactions that fail to respect the rights of consumers.
Many sailors in the Royal Navy, during the 1950s at least, used a spreader-a length of wood with a V cut in each end to engage the second hammock string on each side.
Many tribal members engage in ceremonial, subsistence, and commercial fishing for salmon, steelhead, and sturgeon in the Columbia River and its tributaries within land ceded by the tribe to the United States.
Many semiaquatic bugs ( Heteroptera ) are known to engage in kleptoparastism of prey.
Many of these Germans had served in government, the military, or in civil positions, which enabled them to engage in subversion and conspiracy against the Nazis.

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