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    1. They stressed that their work should be evaluated in the context of their democratic society.
    2. Although the program hasn't been formally evaluated, experts agree that prison treatment ought to be expanded because, nationwide, up to 70% of inmates have drug problems, which should be dealt with before prisoners are released.
    3. Wall Street analysts don't see any other bidders stepping forward, though last year Ford Motor Co. evaluated and rejected making an offer.
    4. Thermionic fuel elements have been studied for decades and continue to be evaluated at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
    5. Students' "questioning style, their personal style, the extent to which clients open up are all evaluated," says Susan Prager, the law school's dean.
    6. Fairchild Secretary John Jackson said the bid was being evaluated.
    7. In turn, TWA is known to have talked to other possible buyers or partners, such as Continental Airlines. Mr Icahn added that 'alternatives' to the talks with 'USAir and others' were being evaluated.
    8. In May, the agency said it had evaluated several play sand samples and did not find asbestos in any of them.
    9. About 90% of its total reserves were evaluated by the independent engineers, with the rest evaluated by Oakwood's staff.
    10. About 90% of its total reserves were evaluated by the independent engineers, with the rest evaluated by Oakwood's staff.
    11. Engine performance will be evaluated by Perkins Engines and Lucas. The consortium believes bio-diesel is an environmentally friendly fuel which offers farmers a productive use for set-aside land.
    12. Under the Foreign Weapons Evaluation Program and the NATO Comparative Test program, the weapons are evaluated to see if they will meet the needs of U.S. forces "more quickly or at a more competitive cost," a Pentagon statement said.
    13. Fitzwater said he couldn't explain why more people were not notified of the threat, and Sessions said actions following the threat will be evaluated.
    14. The companies were evaluated on compensation, opportunities for women to advance, support for child care and family-oriented benefits such as parental leave, flexible working hours, job-sharing and working at home.
    15. This means that banks' assets would be evaluated according to different types of risk.
    16. Battelle Institute's Seattle Research Center evaluated the program for the Department of Health and Human Services.
    17. Dr. Sally Johnson, who also evaluated presidential assailant John Hinckley Jr., is leading a team conducting tests to determine Bakker's competency to stand trial, said Bryan Bledsoe, executive assistant to the warden.
    18. C&G said then that this was a short-term measure to prevent people trying to make a speculative gain from the Lloyds offer. The society said yesterday that it would announce its plans for re-opening for savings when it had further evaluated the judgment.
    19. Athletes who fail the test will be evaluated by a drug conselor and will be suspended from school for 30 days if considered chemically dependent.
    20. Overuse of standardized test scores is cutting off education and job opportunities for countless children and adults who are not being evaluated fairly, a commission said today.
    21. Share prices were firmer in directionless trading at midday Thursday as the market evaluated the slew of corporate earnings reports and British economic data released earlier in the session, traders said.
    22. There's more to it than that." The study evaluated the impact of school-based suicide prevention programs on 973 teen-agers, 63 of whom said they had tried to kill themselves.
    23. Eighty-two kidney recipients were evaluated from 1987 to 1988, following staff efforts to boost compliance.
    24. The claims will be evaluated by the local governments where the property is situated.
    25. New officers can even be selected and evaluated on probation for their problem-solving skills.
    26. "March and April should be evaluated together in order to take into account the shift in Easter from March in 1989 to April in 1990," he said.
    27. "The biggest reason is that Richmont has not made any specific proposal that can be evaluated at this time," said David Snodgrass, the committee's attorney.
    28. President Bush's proposal to link a pay raise for top government officials with a requirement they be evaluated every three years is being criticized by the chairman of a House civil service subcommittee.
    29. Before they are nominated by the president, they are evaluated by the administration and investigated by the FBI.
    30. Even though it has never left the runway, it is one of the most carefully tested aircraft ever built because of advanced manufacturing techniques and computer simulations that evaluated how the aircraft would perform, Northrop said.
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