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1 The family also has a process to renegotiate the payment schedule.
2 Coskata, apparently, has a process for creating ethanol that is significantly more efficient than current methods.
3 Not every state has a process for banning problem officers from re-entering law enforcement, known as decertification.
4 Apple also has a process in place to cryptographically confirm the validity and integrity of downloaded files.
5 The FDA has a process for individuals to get approval to try unapproved drugs on a so-called compassionate-use basis.
6 But I'm pretty sure the FCC has a process which allows those filings to remain secret until the product launches.
7 As disability can impact anyone at any time, the Central Bank has a process in place for managing employee requirements whenever necessary.
8 He told World at One presenter Martha Kearney that Labour policy-making already has a process and rules that must be adhered to.
9 The DHS said the Trump administration has a process for how parents would be reunited with their children "for the purposes of removal," or deportation.
10 "She has a process to go through out of which she will come ever so much the better."
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