91. While Texas has been in a prison-building frenzy, also devoting more resources to youth corrections, it has devoted a relative pittance for mental health. 92. While some such services are being implemented and expanded, not nearly enough resources are being devoted to targeting public transit for its special-need constituencies. 93. World Wildlife Fund and other international conservation groups devote more resources to these islands than any similarly sized region on Earth. 94. With the composer Stephen Sondheim, he has long been agitating for a concerted effort by Broadway to devote resources to developing plays. 95. Yet governments devote few resources to the problem, she said, in part because of the stigma of mental illness. 96. Participants also concluded that governments should devote more resources to the fight, monopolies should be eliminated and schools should teach anti-corruption values. 97. As the summit neared a close, the presidents vowed to devote more resources to the problems of children in Latin America. 98. Attorney-General Daryl Williams said the figures were a clear reminder that Australians must continue to devote considerable resources to managing the risks of emergencies and disasters. 99. Baucus, D-Mont., asked what the Bush administration planned to do in terms of devoting greater resources to the Internal Revenue Service. 100. Both hard and soft drugs are officially illegal, but small-scale sales and purchases are not prosecuted, with authorities devoting their resources to pursuing large-scale traffickers. |