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Most of our aid will go to those nearing self-sufficiency
Most important, each year from 1907 until James's death in 1910, James wrote to his friends in the Boston intelligentsia to request financial aid for Peirce ; the fund continued even after James died.
Most hydroxyapatite ceramics are very porous and lack mechanical strength, and are used to coat metal orthopedic devices to aid in forming a bond to bone or as bone fillers.
Most local recipients of development aid do not connect the aid to the agricultural and land restrictions.
Most of the investments are funded or are expected to be funded through aid.
Most successful modern players use a version of the natural trumpet dubbed the baroque trumpet fitted with one or more vent holes to aid in correcting out-of-tune notes in the harmonic series.
Most of this foreign aid ( in excess of $ 15 billion ) has been to Arab and Muslim countries.
Most were constructed by foreign companies in the interest of foreign aid.
Most aquatic turtles have flat, streamlined shells which aid in swimming and diving.
Also, Michael Bond wrote " Most large NGOs, such as Oxfam, the Red Cross, Cafod and Action Aid, are striving to make their aid provision more sustainable.
Most American Lend-Lease aid comprised supplies purchased in the U. S., but Roosevelt allowed Lend-Lease to purchase supplies from Canada, for shipment to Britain, China and Russia.
Most of the crew became prisoners in Chile in March 1915, but Canaris escaped in August 1915, using his fluency in Spanish ; with the aid of some German merchants he returned to Germany in October 1917 via, among other countries, Great Britain.
Most dishwasher detergent contains complex phosphates, as they have several properties that aid in effective cleaning.
Most difficult aid climbs still require pitons or other techniques using a hammer, and are thus rated on the ' A ' scale past a certain point.
Most mammalian herbivores have a relatively large cecum, hosting a large number of bacteria, which aid in the enzymatic breakdown of plant materials such as cellulose ; in many species, it is considerably wider than the colon.
Most of those living poverty line receive federal aid.
Most crews are firefighters with training in first response, first aid, and / or paramedicine.
Most of those below the poverty line receive federal aid.
Most natives or locals from the rattan rich countries employ the aid of this sturdy plant in their home building projects.
Most received some aid, either military or economic, from the Soviet Union, and were influenced by it to varying degrees.
Most procellariids aid their flight by means of flap-glides, where bursts of flapping are followed by a period of gliding ; the amount of flapping dependent on the strength of the wind and the choppiness of the water.
* Most deaths of aid workers are due to deliberate violence.
Most of the time, however, he simply relies on his natural stalking abilities ( sometimes with the aid of a costume ) to sneak up on Dora.
Most temples are happy to lend aid to traveling elves and any other race that plans to do harm to the drow.

Most and practitioners
Most cases of headache are diagnosed and treated primarily by general practitioners, at least the less severe cases.
Most single episode seizures are managed by primary care physicians ( emergency or general practitioners ), whereas investigation and management of ongoing epilepsy is usually done by neurologists.
Most Falun Gong estimates in the same period estimated the total number of practitioners in China at 70 to 80 million.
Most supply side decisions are in practice under the control of medical practitioners and boards comprising the medical profession.
Most practitioners will advise that complete removal of facial hair takes between 1 and 4 years, with an average treatment length of 2 years.
Most practitioners of Germanic Neopagan faiths wear Mjöllnir pendants as a symbol of that faith worldwide.
Most of the second book, Strategic Information Systems, was exposed from 1985 to 1988 to MBA students at the Columbia University Graduate School of Business and to a large number of practitioners seeking to apply SIS concepts to disparate industry
Most of the former household names in the steel and cutlery industry lived or passed through Broomhill, as did many of the founders of the stores in town, brewers, solicitors and medical practitioners.
Most cases do not involve actual surgery although some practitioners make real incisions.
Most peri urban councils now have some involvement in bush regeneration, either through planning, land management, volunteer support or through employment of bush regeneration practitioners.
Most practitioners run the climbing rope through two screwgate carabiners attached to the anchor, to provide backup in case one becomes undone.
Most practitioners of QFT ignore Haag's theorem entirely, and it is currently unknown why QFT, and quantum electrodynamics in particular, produces accurate numbers given the lack of any axiomatic basis.
Most practitioners push on the left lower quadrant to see where the patient complains of pain.
Most followers of Buddhism do not belong to structured congregations, or observe a definite ritual of adherence such as taking Refuge, making it difficult to accurately estimate the number of practitioners.
Most of the guidelines are not easily put to practice but “ label activities verb – noun ” rule has been suggested by other practitioners before and analyzed empirically.
Most information system practitioners use the term synonymously with data quality.
Most swords during this time was semi-uniform in nature and many martial arts practitioners tend to recognize this weapon as a " Genuine Korean Sword ".
Most sutras and texts have come from China and have been translated into Sino-Vietnamese ( Han – Viet ) rather than the vernacular making them largely incomprehensible to most practitioners.
Most business intelligence ( also known as competitive intelligence practitioners ) rely largely on the collection and analysis of open source information from which they identify events, patterns, and trends of actionable interest.
Most statutes are meant to be applied in the main not by legal practitioners and judges but by administrative decision makers.
Most unsafe abortions occur where abortion is illegal, or in developing countries where affordable well-trained medical practitioners are not readily available, or where modern contraceptives are unavailable.
Most runner-up honors also went to Doce Pares practitioners.
Most practitioners simply call it a gi or dogi.
Most of its practitioners today live in Ontario, but it also has members in the United States.

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