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Their and Marketing
Their principal expenses are ( 1 ) High Performance, ( 2 ) Men's National Team, and ( 3 ) Marketing and Fundraising.

Their and departments
Their territory thus included the greater part of the modern departments of Saône-et-Loire, Côte-d ' Or and Nièvre.
Their affordability and ability to run on personal computers also allowed engineers to do their own drafting work, eliminating the need for entire departments.
Their proposal was rejected and City Council offered the four departments war bonuses, with a promise to revisit the topic after the war.
Their aim was to develop a framework appropriate for British schools, which often have very small IT departments.
Their principal responsibility is to hire and oversee a professional Village Manager who has full executive power for all departments.
Their role was to investigate complaints from citizens who felt they were unfairly treated by government departments or agencies.
Their many responsibilities include the hiring, scheduling, and management of crew ; the ordering, inventory, and returning of equipment ; overseeing workplace safety and maintaining discipline within their department ; completing timecards and other paperwork ; stocking of expendables ; loading and unloading production trucks ; planning and implementing the lighting or rigging of locations and / or sound stages ; coordinating with rigging crews and additional photography units ( if applicable ); handling relations with the other production departments ; overseeing the application of union rules ( where relevant ); and serving as the day-to-day representative of the department with the unit production manager and coordinator of the film.
Their functions and organization differ significantly from similarly named departments in Western countries, which are usually civil executive bodies headed by politicians and responsible for many other tasks as well as the supervision of law enforcement.
Their lands were later organized as the Catholic dioceses of Chartres, Orléans and Blois, that is, the greater part of the modern departments of Eure-et-Loir, Loiret and Loir-et-Cher.
Their customers included the Royal Derwent Hospital, Lachlan Park, the Royal Hobart and St John's hospitals, several nursing homes in the Hobart region, government departments and the prison itself.
Their service do not end at electronic goods, according to Anaheim Journal, they also have departments providing cosmetics, vacation travelling plans ( with their own resort space colonies ) and credit cards.
Their departments were divided in two major categories: the schola excerptorum, which supervised administrative and judicial affairs, and the scriniarii, overseeing the financial sector.

Their and spend
Their efforts coincided with the emergence of a middle class that was looking for ways to spend its money on symbols of upward mobility.
Their bodies are well adapted to the aquatic habitat where they spend most of their lives.
Their conversation convinces her she should spend her final months happy, dignified, and with the man she loves.
Their name stems from the parrots ' strong, monogamous pair bonding and the long periods which paired birds spend sitting together.
Their home is a run-down council house, where Daisy and Onslow spend their time drinking, eating and watching television, whilst Rose spends her time in short skirts and high heels, trying to seduce married men, including Hyacinth's local vicar Michael ( Jeremy Gittins ), along with divorced neighbour Emmet ( David Griffin ).
Their obligation is limited to assuming the necessary paperwork in order to pass on to the government the difference between what they collect in VAT ( output tax, an 11th of their sales ) and what they spend in VAT ( input VAT, an 11th of their expenditure on goods and services subject to VAT ).
Their lives are complicated by the demands of Arthur, so much so that they eventually hire Holly ( Nicole Sullivan ), a professional dog walker, to spend time with him as she walks dogs in the park.
Their feet are small, which suggests that they spend less time climbing in order to feed and more time on the wing.
Their son, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, would spend his summers on Campobello from the age of one until, as an adult, he acquired a larger property-a 34-room " cottage "-which he would use as a summer retreat until 1939.
Their natural tendency to spend daylight hours dormant led to the stories of them turning to stone when hit by the sun.
Their offspring would spend the summer in the river, migrate out to sea in the fall, and in three to five years return, like all anadromous fishes, to their spawning grounds.
Their training is based around the traditions of the Royal Navy, and in the summer they spend a large amount of time on the water.
Their families, who often spend the rest of their lives searching for information on the disappeared, are also victims.
Their marriage allowed her to spend a good part of each year on the road campaigning for women's suffrage, a cause she had become involved with in Iowa during the late 1880s.
Their effects usually, spend stun or wound the target of the trap.
Their obsession is demonstrated in that they spend excessive amounts of time and thought devoted to food, and secretly plan or fantasize about eating alone.
Their research has shown that by reducing the work week from five days to four would result in approximately 7 % less take home pay but would also mean a much lower unemployment rate and allow workers to spend more time with family and pursuing leisure activities.
Their habitat is dry and arid, although they will spend most of their time in a dark, humid hiding place.
Their only Billboard Hot 100 hit was " The Great Commandment " which climbed to No. 59 in 1988, though it did spend three weeks at No. 1 on the US dance chart.
Their torture was to spend three days without food and water in a single cell.
Their parents get a day off from taking care of them and allows them to spend some alone time.

Their and quality
Their formula is A is not not-A ; in other words it is impossible to predicate of a thing a quality which is its contradictory.
Their web-based user interface makes it easy for any Language Service Provider to generate any combination of domain and language pair to achieve the best quality.
Their solution works with almost human quality for a wide variety of language pairs.
Their quality was largely dependent on their faithfulness to the plot or theme of the original, casting, direction, and production values.
Their digestive systems allow them to subsist on diets of lower nutritional quality than that necessary for other herbivores.
Their consistently high quality belies Ingres's often-stated complaint that the demands of portraiture robbed him of time he could have spent painting historical subjects.
Their meat, milk, and hides are all of excellent quality, and experimental eland husbandry has been going on for some years in both the Ukraine and Zimbabwe.
Their primary concern is to deliver a project on time, within budget, and of the desired quality.
Their main difference is the image quality, which is proportional to the time taken to transfer the image and in the case of the AVT modes, related to synchronous data transmission methods and noise resistance conferred by the use of interlace.
Their meat is said to be of excellent quality, like that of a wild boar ; unlike those of the common hippo, the pygmy hippo's teeth have no value.
Their " undertone of yearning and loss ", with a detached and abstract appearance, caused Apollinaire to be " struck by this quality ", calling them " surnaturel!
Their model " reveals the causal link between integrity and increased performance, quality of life, and value-creation for all entities, and provides access to that causal link.
Their desire to provide quality education for their children led in 1851 to the founding of the Oak Ridge Institute, described as " a school of high classical standing.
Their combined efforts have won official recognition by the King County Board of Realtors in 1976 and the Issaquah Design Commission in 1977 for quality of design and landscaping.
Their sound took on an ever-increasingly synthetic and technical quality as Moraz and Visconti began using modern sequencers, samplers and drum machines.
Their quality and features are ensured by the land owners, particularly in the Harz National Park, where snow is still relatively guaranteed during the winter months, and also by individual communities and societies.
Their poetic quality is uneven, they include some arresting imagery and there are some clumsy transitions, repetitions and padding.
Their percentage grew from 28 % prior to Dayton to 30 % and they greatly upheld quality of the gotten land.
Their most attractive quality is the genuine spirit of improvisational invention and surging jazz rhythm which permeates their work [...]"
Their often cheap plastic lenses, questionable film quality, fixed focal lengths but quick and ' point and shoot ' ease make the disposable camera popular with many photographers who enjoy the ' less than perfect ' style these cameras provide, in a move away from digital imagery, which can also be seen in the rise in popularity of ' lomography '.
Their repeated attempts to make quality cartoons and their refusal to be bound by budgets led to numerous disputes with their producers.
Their success sparked a renaissance in German film and encouraged other German filmmakers to make quality movies.
Their quality indicates a well-developed tradition, and their motifs suggest the possibility that they were export wares.
Their work involves plant propagation and cultivation with the aim of improving plant growth, yields, quality, nutritional value, and resistance to insects, diseases, and environmental stresses.
Their marvelous contributions in small roles are a measure of the film's quality and of Mr. Scorsese's fully realized talents as one of the best of the new American film-makers.

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