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In addition, continued efforts should be made to involve and educate the broader community.
As at UAB, special effort will be made to involve the fellows' PIs, who are critical to the program's success.
Plans were initially going to be made to involve Bava and Karloff working together on a film titled Scarlet Friday based on "The Dunwich Horror".
More effort could be made to involve them in the development of research funding strategies - including fund-raising.
Best efforts will be made to involve participants who, temporarily or permanently, lack capacity in the decision to be involved in the study.
A child's opinion and view is an important aspect and in the future additional efforts should be made to involve children of an appropriate age to gain their views.
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"This is made to involve and stimulate, to elevate the common object into something special.
For decades, Mexicans here had been dismissed by the Mexican government, and no effort was made to involve them in the political system.
Although attempts were made to involve the authorities in the original dispute, the police found themselves at a loss prior to the murder because the law did not acknowledge the existence of virtual property.
Some attempts have been made to involve private companies in emergency preparedness by making them aware that they have vested interests in the impact area through customers, suppliers, and corporate values of social responsibility.
Under the approach, efforts were made to involve general citizens/stakeholders to participate in every step of the decision making process of the driving side study starting from the identification of key variables/problems, perception about different impacts, development of alternatives and recommendations for potential solutions.
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