The objective is not only to have service members hired by companies, but to ensure that they are further along in their training and performance than most other hires.
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For a start, Mr Obuchi seems not only to have preserved the unity of his coalition, buying him the flexibility to call the election when he likes, but he has thrown the opposition on to the defensive.
What is more, Mr Carney will be the first governor of the Bank of England not only to have the power to set interest rates but also to directly influence the supply of credit through the newly created Financial Policy Committee.
But despite that 1996 pledge, Diouf said, resources to finance agricultural programs in developing countries have not only failed to grow but have decreased significantly.
As well, you not only need to have a clear mission here, but you need to have a commander in chief with a clear vision who sets clear goals for our military.
To do that, it will not only have to give operators a credible Internet software platform but also work within their business models, which have involved a tight hold on settop box data.
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StopHS2 campaign manager Joe Rukin said "it's basically a train for the rich that everyone else is not only going to have to pay for the construction of but also have to subsidise throughout its lifetime as well".
And we hope and look forward to the time when Republicans acknowledge that revenues not only have to be part of the equation, but that rates on top earners have to go up as part of the revenue equation.
If successfully performed on Seth, and almost all of the surgeries done by Dr. Markert to treat this illness have been successful, the boy will not only be able to have the needed heart repairs but his body will be capable of training his immune system to behave as it should, creating the opportunity for a long life.
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In order to be useful, Tautigian says, a prostate cancer test would not only have to test for at least two genes, but both genes would have to predict the likelihood that a patient will develop cancer with similar certainty.
The nation's political leaders will not only have to reach these generations but will have to win back their trust that politics can work at all.
If the Serbs are to rebuild their country as a democracy, they will not only have to get rid of countless Milosevic-appointed officials still in positions of authority, but they will also have to come to terms more fundamentally with their past.
And you not only have to compete with other artists, you have to compete with yourself.
Now they have not only to strickly follow Chinese laws, they have to match their EU, Korean, and Australian warranty upgrades.
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Tesco and Morrisons are not obliged to join in the new labeling scheme, and they're also not only the companies to have opted out.
In order for a democratic centrist to win the next election, they may not only have to contend with Garcia's inability to sufficiently bring down the poverty rate and reduce corruption but with the interference of Venezuela's president, Hugo Chavez.
Her revivals of both "Hair" and "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess" have not only gone to Broadway but have won Tonys for best revival of a musical.
"We have to find a way to not only have better control over who we receive e-mail from, but also to authenticate or trace the e-mail, " says an executive for a major brokerage firm, who asked not to be named.
Mr Blair would not only have to deliver his cabinet and Parliament but, more difficult, would have to win a referendum on the subject.
"It's not only alcoholics, it's not only immigrants, it's not only people who used to have jobs in factories, " said Mr. O'Neill, whose 2010 collaboration with Mr. Alpert, "China's Unnatural Disaster, " also was nominated for an Academy Award.
The performer would not only have to live up to the character in the books, but more importantly would also have to live up to the character in my mind.
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In those situations, you not only have paperwork to pull together but you have to rely on the timelines of other taxpayers.
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' There's a certain, personal, populist aspect to it.... That's why I chose what I did.... It's better policy from my perspective, particularly since I not only have got to talk about it, I also have to get it through the United States Congress.
But over a third of the graduates from its physics department have left the country since the late 1980s, more than 500 of them to the U.S. Atrocious housing is not the only reason they have chosen not to make a career in teaching, but it adds to the self-doubt of those who have stayed behind.
They will not only have failed to secure a career: they will also have got into debt in the attempt.
On Friday key Democrats, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Ways and Means Chairman Charles Rangel, delivered three doses of bad news to the administration: Not only have they refused to renew Bush's "fast track" authority to negotiate trade deals, but they don't intend to approve the administration's trade agreements with South Korea or Colombia.
Gamers will not only have access to all their favorite games, they will also have access to email, Internet, apps and more through one device.
"The Austrians are not the only country to have laws about lying", wrote one viewer.
Dr Baccini's group is not the only one to have used GLAS data in this way.
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For Suez was not the only trauma to have shaped British foreign-policy thinking since the war.
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