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This was one of a number of imaginary place names tested by highway safety engineers and sign designers in their attempt to develop more legible road signs for America's aging population.
As a result, Mr. Young said, Pentagon officials recommended canceling the whole program "to save as much of the money as possible and apply all our effort, all our money and all our energy" to another attempt to develop more advanced craft.
In an attempt to develop more effective techniques, a one-step chemical solution method has been recently developed [16, 28 32].
Funding for up-and-coming British tennis players is to be severely cut in an attempt to develop more players who can survive in the world's top 100.
Finally, this exclusive focus has narrowed academic insights into the broader role of states in international migration, and limited policy-makers around the world in their attempt to develop more effective approaches towards migration.
The study reported herein is the first attempt to develop more generalizable results concerning the impact of CFS.
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While the development of gene therapy has been ongoing, researchers have attempted to develop more effective treatments (Table 2).
They suspected that the terror network was attempting to develop more sophisticated weapons.
According to some reports by state-run media, Beijing intends to invest nearly $15 billion in the venture, which if true would make it one of the world's most ambitious attempts to develop more energy-efficient vehicles.
A small number of pantheistic thinkers have attempted to develop more genuinely personal senses of immortality.
Attempts to develop more physically based models of flow resistance exploit well-established principles of engineering fluid mechanics.
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