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If free-market reforms are to prevail in Latin America, more effort must be made to extend their benefits beyond a narrow elite to the tens of millions whom Mr. da Silva attracted.
Col. Oliver perfectly well, either to the end of the month, or to any other date to which his leave of absence may be made to extend — I would even recommend that he should have a longer leave than he has suggested".
The Oroskar and Turian (1980) model is limited to Newtonian rheology, and therefore, adjustments must be made to extend its applicability to non-Newtonian rheology.
Our work promotes the use of natural polysaccharide for the biosynthesis of nanomaterials, and more efforts should be made to extend their applications in biologically relevant systems.
If the mast is powered down at the end of the month, a case can still be made to extend the MIP scheme to Glenariff.
Sure, there are tweaks that can be made to extend the battery life.
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Plans were made to extend conservation areas in its range.
A number of successful attempts have been made to extend hospital clinic care to paying patients.
In the present work, an attempt is made to extend it to three-dimensional surfaces.
Many attempts have been made to extend the Debye-Hückel equation to higher electrolyte concentrations.
In the recent years, efforts are made to extend the SVM algorithm to support multiple classifications.
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be made to enlarge
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be needed to extend
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be used to extend
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be made to learn
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