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But the system postdocs work in nourishes neither their independent ideas nor their future prospects, she continued.
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When there is no alternative, realism lies in expanding the limits of the possible, not in nourishing the delusion that something else might help.
The alternative, feeding babies infant formula, is an excellent second-best option, one that has clearly succeeded in nourishing millions of healthy children.
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The family is also important in nourishing curiosity and motivation to learn in children.
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