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In response to these problems, urban planning policies have shifted to a sustainable focus and cities have begun to develop new strategies for improving the quality of urban ecosystems.
Over the last few years, designers have begun to develop new game theories and more complex strategies of "payoff," the artifice that compels a player to keep playing a game for hours, weeks or days.
During the past decade, different manufacturers have begun to develop new biomaterials in order to decrease PE wear and its use in THA.
A number of groups have recently begun to develop new statistical models to represent many of these signals [44], [45] and it will be crucial to incorporate these models in future MSA programs.
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Researchers have rushed to test existing drugs against the virus and to begin to develop new ones.
The Bush administration began to develop new policies toward Al Qaeda in 2001, but military plans did not change until after 9/11.
The new administration began to develop new policies toward Al Qaeda in 2001, but there is no evidence of new work on military capabilities or plans against this enemy before Sept. 11.
The theory behind M.P.D. states that if a woman is repeatedly molested as a child she will begin to develop new personalities in which to seal off the terrible memories of her experience.
Even before Mr. Leach's blunt call for stronger steps by regulators, all four federal banking regulators -- including Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve -- had spoken out against deceptive lending practices, and some are beginning to develop new regulations.
Almost all professors began to develop new projects," she said.
Germany must begin to develop new strategies to regain its former position within this international market of education.
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