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To expedite progress, Wexler brought the Gene Hunters together many times a year for interdisciplinary workshops.
If the National Institutes of Health, which is striving diligently to make more cell lines available, does not find a way to expedite progress, Congress may need to step in with remedial legislation.
Hence we call on researchers, universities and public institutions to publish what they pay and rethink what they are investing in, in order to expedite progress towards a scholarly communication system that is fit for purpose in the 21st century.
Alternative routes of vaccine administration should be thoroughly explored, sufficient adequately prepared trial sites for performing TB vaccine assessments are required and creative use of study designs should be used to expedite progress towards licensure while at the same time containing costs.
But things are changing as national federations realize it's a good investment to hire top coaches to expedite progress and bring their country to the forefront.
We must use all the resources in our toolkit to expedite progress toward making gender equality a global reality.
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This interest could be used to sustain and expedite progress in the creation of and improvement of marine technology.
Most importantly, these proposed indices can be easily applied to measure the performance of new algorithms developed in the future, thus expedite progress in this research field.
Cars that talk to one another and drive themselves may arrive on U.S. highways sooner than you think as the Obama administration launches an effort to expedite their progress.
Creating some structure to help achieve a goal is a great way to expedite your progress.
Thus, Sanford's suggestion that Jefferson viewed men as using reason "to discover and practice the moral law" to expedite moral progress (Sanford, p. 77) is problematic.
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