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Resources like – infrastructure, incentives and cultures, capacity and skills, ethics and governance – should be built and sustained in recognition of the different stages that different disciplines are currently at (some really good points made by David Carr, the Wellcome Trust).

There needs to be parallel change in how countries think of the international order: it has to be built and sustained rather than assumed to be someone else's responsibility.

Moreover, the agro-ecological alternative is hi-tech and knowledge intensive – it requires complex synergies to be built and sustained between different crop varieties and species, and between different farming systems (mixed crop-livestock systems, for instance).

This book offer insights into how trust can be built and sustained in school communities, and identifies some features of public school systems that can impede such development.

A June 1919 Admiralty plan outlined a post-war fleet with 33 battleships and eight battlecruisers, which could be built and sustained for £171 million a year (approximately £ today); only £84 million was available.

While small scale pilot operations can be built and sustained initially with a small number of institutions, large scale federated efforts must include a legally separate governance structure for areas involving regulated information exchange.

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There is the way, for instance, that the empire was built and sustained.

Relationships are built and sustained because of trust-building behaviors demonstrated by the leader and the work team.

The orchestra's fame was built and sustained during the long, successive tenures of four conductors, each a major figure internationally: Vaclav Talich from 1918 to 1934, Rafael Kubelik to 1950, Karel Ancerl to 1968 and Vaclav Neumann to 1990.

And yet, as Meredith L. McGill argues, a mass market for books in this period was built and sustained through what we would call rampant literary piracy: a national literature developed not despite but because of the systematic copying of foreign works.

The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, which oversees Monticello, has already recognized that the plantation was built and sustained not just by a few whites, but by 200 people, the vast majority of whom were black.

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