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WorldCom said it had not used an executive search firm to attract the board members and declined to provide information about how broad a pool of candidates it had been able to assemble.

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On a broader level, savings provide a pool of funds that banks use to extend loans to small businesses, large corporations, governments and individuals who then invest the money in new factories or projects, stimulating job growth.

The phenotyping described here was not intended to provide an exhaustive characterization of the phenotype of the mutant lines but, rather, to place mutant alleles into broad categories by using screens, generating a pool of genetic resources from which individual mutants can be selected based on their phenotype for secondary follow-up studies.

That could change; but a private-equity industry with a broad pool of investors would surely be watched more closely by regulators, and thus have to be more open.

Then we can bring our assets to bear – great minds, a new wave of entrepreneurs, a broad pool of talented devs and most importantly … 500 million consumers who are largely wired want more.

More recently, a SAS approach was used in which PALES is used to back-predict RDCs to construct an ensemble for TAR using four independent sets of RDCs measured in four differentially elongated TAR samples, and a broad pool of conformations derived from a much longer 8.2 μs MD trajectory.

When a broad pool of weather forecasters were surveyed in a study barely half of them had a college degree in meteorology or another atmospheric science.

From a broad pool of RNA sampled from tissues throughout the body of a male and a female junco, we sequenced a total of 434 million nucleotides from 1.17 million reads that were assembled de novo into 31,379 putative transcripts representing 22,765 gene sets covering 35.8 million nucleotides with 12-fold average depth of coverage.

But having a broad pool of researchers beyond industry to think about new ways of addressing these problems will be a great fillip for the field.

First, new funding opportunities targeting proposals that use quasi-experimental methods should be made available to a broad pool of health researchers.

"The lesson U.S. cities are learning from ones in other countries is that in order for them to compete economically, in order for their businesses to thrive, they need to have access to a broad pool of labor across metropolitan areas who are not centered in one place," said Robert Puentes, a fellow for metropolitan policy at the Brookings Institution in Washington.

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