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The economic argument for collective action can finally be made in terms of today, not tomorrow.
So I think we've made a lot of progress, but I think there's a lot more that needs to be made in terms of women as managers and companies accepting them as managers and giving them opportunities.
We've made a lot of progress, but I think there's a lot more that needs to be made in terms of women as managers and companies accepting them as managers and giving them opportunities.
With more than 1200 new coal plants proposed around the world – and much of the coal expansion in places such as China, India, and Russia where, together, 63% of the population is already suffering from water scarcity – a reckoning must be made in terms of how sensible it is for the coal industry to continue.
We will focus on fittingness here, but analogous points can be made in terms of warrant.
Similar observations can also be made in terms of very low clustering coefficient values.
A closely related point can be made in terms of translation.
The approach may be made in terms of product development and sales strategy.
A clear comparison can be made in terms of the structural properties of ZnO Al from Figure 6.
The choice of the value of q can be made in terms of the value of s.
A similar point can be made in terms of tropes particular, spatiotemporally located 'cases' of properties or relations (Schaffer 2001).
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