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With the untimely death of founder Sam Mockbee in 2001, change was inevitable, and it forced the issue of how to take the programme of student work and education on to the next level. This has forced the issue for both public and private sector institutions of higher education, anxious to differentiate themselves and compete for market share in an age of declining funding, to identify how to afford and implement these mandates. Besides, King said, if workers' compensation reform clears the Legislature in the next few weeks, Schwarzenegger is likely to get the lion's share of the credit, since he forced the issue onto the legislative agenda. |
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force on force or an animal from force out of force out of office force through force to be reckoned with force to the wall forced the issue fore fore and aft foreclose on foregone foregone conclusion forelock-tugging forest |
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