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Still, creating effective programs to accelerate the use of health information to improve care will be difficult.
Google has also taken steps to simplify and hopefully accelerate the use of near-field communication (NFC) for payments.
President Bush's energy plan offers a wide range of steps to accelerate the use of nuclear power.
In fact, the ability to retrieve images readily from a searchable database helped accelerate the use of digital photography by news organizations.
Mr. Obama has advocated spending $50 billion over five years to accelerate the use of such records and the sharing of health information across a national network.
A federal-provincial health agreement reached last month earmarked $500 million to accelerate the use of information technology, particularly electronic health records.
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The prestige of the Nobel Prize accelerated the use of lobotomies, including among famous hospitals in many countries.
Since Morsi's removal, the state has accelerated the use of lethal force to suppress demonstrations, killing some 1,000 people in a single day in August 2013.
PAUL GOLDBERGER: It's fascinating to think of 9/11 as having accelerated the use of enormous, 100+-story skyscrapers, but I don't think that's the case.
As it has in Britain, the arrival of a localised PayPal service typically accelerates the use of the local eBay site.
While the legislation aims to reduce emissions of harmful gases and particles, environmental groups are also hoping to build support for accelerating the use of cleaner-burning fuels.
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