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Here, we propose a modification to the adaptive periodic block-matching strategy that aims at steering it towards a more uniform distribution of the positions of all block estimates as observed for the original local block-matching method.

Emerging educational initiatives include food labeling using a "traffic light" scheme, motivational interviewing techniques, and the "Phosphate Education Program" that aims at steering patients towards the correct use of phosphorus binders [ 22, 23].

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YINS provides consultations aimed at steering individuals with network questions and problems toward appropriate solutions.

Official policy, he says, is aimed at steering farmers to already deforested areas, while exercising closer control over logging.

The initiatives sweeping Latin America are making the region the world's laboratory for government policy aimed at steering consumers away from processed food.

The reshuffling is the result of a new state policy aimed at steering the most qualified teachers to the most troubled schools.

Earlier this year ministers pulled the plug on the ADRnow website, another important resource aimed at steering the public towards mediation, and the public legal education organisation PLEnet.

In her social policy Catherine aimed at steering the nobility toward cultural interests and economic activity so as to reduce their dependence on state service.

Baaps is striking back with a campaign of its own, aimed at steering women away from the clinics with the most aggressive marketing, but it's unlikely to cool our love affair with the myth of perfection.

Though graduate fellowships are available for students already attending medical school or schools of public health, Project 55 leaders believe that their fellowship is the first in the country aimed at steering new college graduates into the field.

Silicon Valley's response to the prospect of an overarching US privacy law has been predictably disingenuous — with attempts to reframe the issue under broadbrush, malleable concepts like 'control' or 'accountability'; and lobbying efforts aimed at steering regulators away from drafting rules anywhere near as robust as GDPR.

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