None suggested. Planned and developed are two different words referring to two (2) distinct activities in a systems/product development life cycle.
Monitor the whole community in a better way
It means that you have planned to go somewhere, but you have not planned to return.
It means that you have planned to go somewhere, but you have not planned to return.
Nobody was ever good at Ohio state, Michigan is WAY better
By having a planned economy Russia is making good revenue in the world market. This policy helps the Russians also in having the better employment rates and the minimum wages can also be higher than in some other countries of the world. All the sectors in Russia are benefited with the planned economy.
Yes, it is correct in the following type of construction: 'What do you have planned for this afternoon?' It means the same as 'What have you planned for this afternoon?' or 'What plans do you have for this afternoon?' or 'What have you got planned for this afternoon?' or 'What have you planned to do this afternoon?'
USC is clearly better. If you don't believe me look at the all-time record. USC leads the series 13-9-1
Yes, because it helps to provide an overall view of the state that country is in - developed or developing.
there is no way to gauge this because the both have there good and bad points
A better way to state it is "Tá grá agam duit". It's in Irish, "I love you".
A "planned miscarriage" is an abortion. If you do not want to continue with the pregnancy you should see your doctor and discuss your options. There is no safe way to induce a miscarriage.
Go to iowa state university its faster better but maybe not easier and iowa state is the best veterinarian college in the US.