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The Group suggested that as far as possible external assistance be directed to the school level.
UNESCO: Bulletin on EFA action worldwide No.45
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The trick, then, is making a vote for Obama go as far as possible.
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Being honest with employees entails—as far as possible—avoiding pressure on them to go somewhere dangerous.
ECONOMIST: Doing business in dangerous places
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Maybe she is worried about her budget and wants to stretch her discretionary dollars as far as possible.
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As far as possible, small teams of officers are allocated to individual wards.
ECONOMIST: Policing
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Ministers want to protect him as far as possible from Labour borough politics.
ECONOMIST: London government
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He said diplomatic efforts should focus on ways to keep Iran as far away as possible from making a bomb.
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In any case, the Fed chairman had tried, as far as possible, to focus his testimony on the long term.
ECONOMIST: More discipline needed | The
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Where they are unavoidable, the approach will be to take tiny steps and put off any pain as far as possible into the future.
ECONOMIST: Politics in Brazil
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By training people in these states on strategies for spurring young women to vote, the association is hoping to spread its reach as far as possible.
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It is a different approach to managing people, and about as far as possible from what Japanese companies can contemplate, much less try to adopt and implement.
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While such damages can not be avoided entirely, they should be mitigated as far as possible and archaeological inspection should be mandatory before dredging or construction operations.
UNESCO: Underwater Cultural Heritage