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A CONSULTATION on a new policy to underpin the way in which social housing is allocated across North Yorkshire is underway.
Source: https://www.cravenherald.co.uk/news/23768924.residents-urged-say-new-social-housing-policy/?ref=rss
A number of issues underpin the dysfunction.
Given the room and time to thrive, the nutrient-rich waters of South Georgia are full of plankton and krill which underpin the food chain for creatures on and around the islands.
In this article, we shall delve into the remarkable narratives that underpin some of the most substantial online gambling payouts ever documented.
I think in both geographies they're still an underpin as the economies continue to drive forward out of the pandemic cycles itself.
It is not yet certain that the hydrocarbons encountered to date in the well are yet sufficient to underpin commercial development on the Northern portion of the Corentyne Block,” the companies related.
Source: https://guyanachronicle.com/2023/05/05/cgx-strikes-oil-at-wei-1-well-in-corentyne-block/
It’s likely the new platform will underpin next-gen versions of those vehicles.
It's not just the military that Germany needs to radically overhaul, he says, but "also in the area of intelligence services, and that's why we have to underpin that legally as part of the reorganization of the law for these security agencies."
It’s only the Scottish Nationalists, they claim, who, for political reasons, like to present England and the English as fundamentally different to enhance a sense of otherness, that helps underpin their political cause for separation.
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/politics/23347373.really-mean-identify-scottish/?ref=rss
It won't take much to hurt sentiment again and if the selling continues, that will continue to underpin the dollar before the weekend comes along.
Jervois continues to have confidence in its ability to competitively procure to underpin the initial years of capacity utilisation at SMP.
Moves in most of these countries to establish smaller, professional armies, abolishing conscription, are intended to underpin this transformation.
On the downside, the brilliant conceit of the original books was a commentary on mid-2000s pop culture rolling on while the Iraq war was raging, and Collins hasn’t come up with a similarly clever or timely idea to underpin this story.
Source: https://www.fwweekly.com/2023/11/16/hunger-games-snow-falling-on-panem/
Our values and the laws that underpin them rely on consent and on the idea that they are shared, even if we sometimes disagree with them.
Source: https://www.standard.co.uk/comment/extremism-protests-israel-palestine-b1122302.html
She added: "It’s crucial that health leaders are provided with the workforce plan they need, including the details of funding to underpin it.
Sold to chipmakers like Marvell and Qualcomm, Arm's designs underpin most smartphones and are lauded for their energy-efficiency compared with x86.
Speaking on day-two of the Russia-Africa Summit in St Petersburg, Ramaphosa said respect and mutual benefit should underpin international relations.
Source: https://www.heraldlive.co.za/news/politics/2023-07-29-bold-ramaphosa-takes-a-swipe-at-the-west/
The CLA concept car is the first of Mercedes’ new entry-level EV class that will underpin the automaker’s future compact and midsize EVs.
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2023/09/05/affordable-high-tech-evs-in-focus-at-munichs-iaa-mobility-2023/
The problem is that those connections, without physical ones to underpin them, were slowly eroding my sense of self.
There are two key plot devices that underpin the fungal pandemic in the TV version of The Last of Us -- climate change and how the fungi reproduce.