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They also spur the development of an army of lawyers who will go out and find such citizens.
But the rise of the cloud-based app will could also spur the development of other clever connections with plenty of bandwidth. .
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The Civil Rights movement also spurred the development of a different (and flawed) philosophy about how to improve the lot of African Americans: liberal integrationism.
The fate of Windows RT has also been left with uncertainty due to several business decisions made by Microsoft: no Windows RT version of the Surface Pro 3 was released due to a decision to re-position the Surface line into a higher-end market, while the company also spurred the development of a market for entry-level Wintel tablets running full Windows 8, rather than ARM-based Windows RT.
In general, socio-economicdevelopment, including poverty reduction, facilitates the individual capacity to realisefurther behavioural actions, such as investment in physical, social or human capital.Moreover, development also spurs the individual capacity to aspire individualand societal progress and development.
Scientists, Hooper adds, should also investigate whether microbes help spur the development of the human fetus's blood-brain barrier.
The hearing also discussed the proposed National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), which would spur the development of drugs.
But they also help make investments in renewable fuels competitive and spur the development of costly sources of oil, like deepwater reserves.
Our focus is on building strong relationships and helping spur the development of the ecosystem".
The Orphan Drug Act (ODA) was designed to spur the development of drugs for rare diseases.
Market forces alone are unlikely to spur the development of new anti-trichomonal drugs.
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