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Communication for social and behaviour change alone will not bring about advances in gender equality.

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Contrary to what she implies, neither Garfield's administration nor his death brought about advances in civil rights, nor a grand reconciliation with the South, then busy creating the Jim Crow state.

But Labour has been in power for 12 years, time enough surely to bring about substantial advances in social justice, yet we find ourselves with a vast underclass that no party seems to care about.

"Industry, policymakers and social leaders – like Pope Francis – must work together to support policies that bring about new advances in fossil energy technologies so we can strike a balance between global economic needs and climate concerns," the email said.

The United States military has been at the forefront of these new technologies and working to bring about major advances in prosthetics (e.g. extending battery life, water resistance, and improved control schemes).

As compared to a non-provocatively dressed woman, respondents judged that a provocatively dressed woman could have prevented the incident, was more likely to have provoked the incident, was more likely to have inadvertently done something to bring about the advances, and had a supervisor who was more likely to make complementary appearance comments and was more likely to expect to date the woman.

Incentivized competitions can bring about exciting advances in technology, having the power to not only drive huge leaps of progress in a short space of time, but one which can also help to create an entire ecosystem of innovators around the challenge itself, enabling new industries to be born.

Although this past year has brought about some advances for African Americans, there is still a long ways to go in the mission of advancing civil rights and providing equal opportunity for African Americans.

Five years ago, the Bush administration decided to severely limit federal financing for embryonic stem cell research, a move that set off vigorous competition among the states to provide support for a research field that many scientists say could bring about major medical advances.

My Friends, the movement that gave the world the Convention on the Rights of the Child helped bring about the greatest advances in child immunisation ever achieved - successes literally unimaginable two decades ago, when just 5 per cent of infants in developing countries were immunised against polio and the five other major vaccine-preventable diseases.

Indeed, the movement that gave the world the Child Rights Convention has helped bring about the greatest advances in child immunization ever achieved -- successes literally unimaginable two decades ago, when just 5 per cent of infants in developing countries were immunized against the six major vaccine-preventable diseases.

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