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Bundy is an eloquent, affable-seeming spokesman for the group, and has been quick to broaden the set of grievances beyond the two local ranchers who served in prison over charges relating to fires on federal land.

Eventually, Lantern wants to broaden the set of categories, Lantern co-founder Alejandro Foung told me.

Increasing oligomer length will obviously reduce the number of potential targets, whereas decreasing it will broaden the set of potential targets.

Most large microsatellite studies since 2005 have merged data with the data set of Rosenberg et al. (2002) and its extension (Ramachandran et al. 2005; Rosenberg et al. 2005) to broaden the set of populations examined (Rosenberg et al. 2006; Wang et al. 2007, 2008; Friedlaender et al. 2008; Kopelman et al. 2009; Tishkoff et al. 2009).

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It would be helpful to broaden the setting of these studies to non-CCU and long-term care units.

It was said that this inclusion increased the legitimacy of the decisions made through better representation of diverse stakeholders, and broadened the set of values considered in the priority-setting process.

With the help of this site, Native artists and designers will be able to create new markets for themselves by broadening the set of images associated with "Native America".

Thus, introducing backbone flexibility via normal mode analysis effectively broadened the set of sequences identified by computational design, and provided insight into positions important for binding Bcl-xL.

According to a recent proposal (Luo & Baillargeon, 2005), infants' goal-attributions are not sufficient to support such expectations if the situational change involves broadening the set of choice-options available to the agent, and the agent's preferences among this broadened set are not known.

(Important exceptions to this egalitarian tendency to broaden the relevant set of constraints are Waldron (1993) and Cohen (2011), who demonstrate, for the sake of argument, that relative poverty is in fact empirically inseparable from, and indeed proportional to, the imposition of physical barriers by other agents).

The results of these experiments broaden the limited set of literature on flow through micro-fluidic planar contractions and should be of significant value for optimizing lab-on-a-chip design and for comparison with modeling studies with elasticity dominated fluids.

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