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Since the encyclopedia will be accessible to web-browsers such as Netscape or Internet Explorer, a wide audience (academics, students, and the general public) may become informed of the latest advances in thought more quickly.
The addition of dental monitoring could enable people with diabetes to become informed of the potential periodontal complications of their disease.
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In his 1962 essay "Some Notes on Nonconformity," he put out this warning: "One must always mistrust fashion, because it is, as often as not, arbitrary; and the assumption that one can become informed of, and participate in, the intellectual temper of our time through reliance on any breathlessly composed list of fashionable far outs is funny and sad and, what is much worse, terribly conformist".
We use the award month instead because our focus is on the activities of beneficiaries once they become informed of their award and are entitled to use the DI work incentives.
Mr. Glick recounted it to Mr. Pileggi this way: "He said, 'It is about time you become informed of what is going on here and where I am coming from and where you should be.
According to the DEA, the drop in next year's quotas is due to a decreased demand for opioid medications as more physicians become informed about the dangers of overprescribing pain medication.
We invite any hospital, individual or health agency to help us, and urge the general public to become informed about the benefits of up-to-date human milk banking (the Human Milk Banking Association of North America Web site is a good place to start, as the article pointed out).
As Love, IRC's emergency field coordinator in Beni, noted, as the outbreak spreads, new communities have to become informed about the risks of spreading Ebola while they learn to trust the arriving medical teams.
I am confident that the campaign will continue to evolve and grow, ensuring that people not only become informed about the horrors of trafficking, but will also be in a position to help stop it.
16 The tighter the race in the seat, the more incentive a constituent may have to become informed about the behaviour of their MP, and the more challenger candidates might try to insinuate wrong-doing on the part of an incumbent MP.
The queen sacrifice has been described as the beauty of chess incarnate, a tactical flourish that highlights the aesthetic potential of a game that's increasingly – and never more than in the generation since Deep Blue v Kasparov, 1997 – become informed by the machinelike objectivity of the supercomputer.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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