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This method can assist not only, in environmental assessment, but also in construction and waste management, and policy development.
He was hoping that America, taken in its entirety, would assist not only today's French people but also future generations in making sense of a tumultuous moment.
These guidelines should assist not only in the writing process of the initial manuscript but also in responding to reviews and in modifying the original manuscript.
The field of ergonomics has an opportunity to assist, not only with this area, but also to encourage a more general consideration of the user during medical device development.
Future research to assess the effects of other potential biomechanic factors, such as shoe-wear and activity type, may assist not only in preventing knee joint osteoarthritis, but also in developing new rehabilitative strategies to treat osteoarthritis of the knee.
Claims by some services are simply baffling, like those emblazoned on the cover of "The Yo Momma Vocabulary Builder" (sample entry: "Yo momma's so peripatetic, she went out for a walk and never came back"), which assures readers that it will assist not only in verbal combat and achieving higher test scores -- but also in losing weight.
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The expenses story was assisted, not only by the contrived moral outrage that Fleet Street does so well, but also, unusually for a political story, good pictures.
They are assisted not only by nursing staff, but patient care managers in order to facilitate scheduling of tests, obtaining outside records and developing appropriate discharge planning.
Across Europe today, Russian political meddling is ideologically promiscuous, assisting not only British Brexiteers and France's National Front but also German Social Democrats and Greek post-communists.
The economic impact of the Persian Gulf War was considerable, as Saudi Arabia housed and assisted not only foreign troops but also Kuwaiti civilians while at the same time expelling Yemenis and Jordanians, whose countries had supported Iraq diplomatically.
Mr. Ephraimson-Abt, who was fluent in a string of European languages, assisted not only the families of KAL 007 passengers, but also those of victims of many later crashes, including Pan Am Flight 103, which was destroyed by a bomb over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988.
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