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On the positive side, new technologies have enabled new and very important scientific questions to be confronted, and a rise in collaborative, multidisciplinary science has fueled a remarkable pace of discovery.
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They are both our way of avoiding touchy topics that should be confronted and an effort to civilize everyday discourse.
First of all, the route geometries of the estimated trajectory and the actual one are confronted, and a similarity factor is derived.
All ACRIN trials feature either virtual or face-to-face 'kickoff meetings' where such issues are confronted and a consensus develops.
This behavior is totally unacceptable in all circumstances and must be confronted and addressed," 3 Arts said in a statement.
For people with ambitions of careers in sustainability, knowledge of the ongoing risks that humanity is confronting and an ability to relate them to business practices are crucial skills.
"Politics is the arena where hard issues are confronted, and as [Theodore Roosevelt] said, faces get a little dusty," Jolly wrote.
Authority was there to be confronted, with a brazen and sometimes disastrous daring.
They are linked and need to be confronted in a way that resolves any immediate hunger needs and still responds to the deeper roots of the problem.
Without notice, an officer can be confronted with a violent circumstance and be involved to fight for his life".
The intention was to make cancer no longer something to be confronted in a fearful way and only in a clinical setting.
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