The care home proposals are part of its divestment programme to make more use of the private sector.
Courts would be encouraged to make more use of their powers to seize vehicles for the most serious offences.
The Census Bureau thinks the only way to improve the numbers is to make more use of statistical sampling methods.
Dow Chemical's best hope is that judges will make more use of their recently acquired powers to vet scientific evidence.
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Apple is expected to make more use of AirPlay to share content from mobile devices on large TV screens in living rooms and conference rooms.
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Longer term, Chrysler said it wants to expand outside of North America, where 90% of its sales currently are based, and make more use of global partnerships.
He said he wanted to see councils make more use of their powers to protect "small but important original details such as windows, doors and front gardens".
Ofsted has been campaigning for schools to make more use of whole-class teaching, whose neglect it regards as one of the reasons for under-achievement in other subjects.
The panel said it is hopeful that the departments will make more use of therapy through videoconferences that will allow patients in remote locations to get care.
Israel has announced it will make more use of e-diplomacy.
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Companies seem likely to make more use of corporate jets in future, so that their top people are not exposed to the risk of travelling with unknown fellow passengers.
One reason why the growth in gas-fired stations will be more gradual this time is that American regulators are ordering power utilities to make more use of wind, solar and other renewable sources of energy.
Companies will have the chance to identify the current barriers to providing basic level broadband in rural areas as well as suggesting ways to make more use of publicly-owned networks, such as those connecting schools and hospitals.
She plans to move to the state, and to make more use of both her prodigious ability to raise money and her fiercely loyal core group of liberal supporters, who, if properly motivated, will knock on every door.
But, alongside existing plans to make more use of vaccination against foot-and-mouth (a tactic unpopular with farmers since it hinders their ability to export meat), the study offers vets another, less grisly option for dealing with any future outbreaks of the disease.
We need to alter the school schedule to make more effective use of instructional time, use data more effectively to make critical decisions, and break down the barriers that exist between our schools and parents and the larger community.
Beyond asking the public to get involved here and call members of Congress, could the President make more aggressive use of his executive authority?
There was potential to make considerably more use of citizen science that currently was the case.
Mr Bolkestein also recommends that the commission should make more aggressive use of the powers it already has over taxation.
It also recommends a change in the law to allow NHS organisations to make more effective use of funding across financial years.
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Success would not only increase yields, but also reduce the need for water and fertilisers, since C4 plants make more efficient use of both.
Specialists in the outsourcing and crowdsourcing field are beginning to project ahead to a near term horizon where companies make significantly more use of their own private or public crowds.
Adding vitamins and supplements can give companies more leverage when negotiating with retail pharmacies that have consolidated, as well as opportunities to make more efficient use of distribution and supply chains.
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Enter a new product called SUMS being introduced by the telecommunications giant Verizon at the big health IT conference, HIMSS. As an early user of the product, Kosiak finally had a way to get health records where they had to be digitally, allowing him to make more complete use of electronic health systems.
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As many still photographers have found with the newer generation of digital cameras, artificial lighting is becoming less and less necessary as the devices are able to make use of more and more of the available light.
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She decided to go to business school because her work in the non-profit sector after she graduated from Stanford demonstrated to her that these organizations had the potential to make much more effective use of their resources.
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Web sites are embracing more layers of security that make use of other identity-bearing clues.
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