It said new sponsorship and good house-keeping would fund the service.
It is widely agreed that a useful house-keeping job was done to help the UN move towards the next phase, which aims at a globally-encompassing agreement.
Volume does not always equate to value or quality however, and many U.S.-based firms prefer keeping certain operations in-house altogether to avoid any risk.
Duties are legally enforceable, and although they vary from state to state - in Minneapolis, they include keeping the pavement outside one's house free from snow - the idea is basically that the benefits of the citizen-government relationship must be a two-way street.
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Thus, while delay certainly aids some borrowers who are underwater, it also keeps non-paying borrowers in the house while keeping out new owners, to the detriment of those seeking homes and the operation of the housing market more generally.
For example, some companies might decide to charge lower fees on their proprietary funds as a means of building market share and keeping more money in-house.
Keeping the ratings-magnet in house and happy is important for the Comcast-owned network, particularly at a time when its own future is in flux care of the looming NBC Universal acquisition.
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So good, in fact, that Royce remains committed to keeping the Ocean House and its about-to-be-opened sister property a few miles down the road, the Weekapaug Inn, independently operated, a rarity in this era of hospitality-chain management.
Keeping middle- and lower-income people from having higher tax burdens is one reason the White House has proposed keeping the tax cuts in place for these Americans.
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But other times you can cut costs and create value by outsourcing parts of a process, and keeping the value-creating pieces in house.
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Actress Courteney Cox, a longtime client of Mr. McIlwee who until 2007 owned a home designed by Mr. Lautner, said she and Mr. McIlwee have bonded over the ups and downs of keeping up such an architecturally-complex house.
Is it -- does the White House believe that that mission was in keeping with carrying out the U.N. resolution?
Maybe men could contribute more effort to keeping the house up when their wives are working two full-time jobs.
Keeping IPL not only alive, but moving it in-house seems like a great play for them.
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They decided to sell their million-dollar house (which prior to playing the game they were adamant about keeping) and buy a smaller one.
Marconi plans to emulate the business model of companies such as Cisco and outsource 70% of its manufacturing, keeping only the most sensitive high-technology stuff in-house.
House-searches must be conducted more politely, with respectful understanding of Pushtuns' habit of keeping their womenfolk prisoner and their names secret.
Keeping suspects under house arrest without trial is better than imprisoning them in high-security jails without trial, but it is still unacceptable.
House said the key to keeping a quarterback healthy and mechanically sound is to keep the oft-ignored decelerating muscles, generally called the rotator cuff, stronger.
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That could explain why successful consumer electronics companies like Apple and Google limit outsourcing to manufacturing, keeping product design, branding and marketing, and after-sales service in-house.
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