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But in the past decade, the attacks have gradually broadened to target defence companies, and then other critical industries including those in energy, finance and other sectors.
Interventions intended to circumvent high rates of movement in foster care should also be broadened to target multiple aspects of substitute care contexts.
Grievances were initially directed against the high cost of living, especially the lack of affordable housing, but quickly broadened to target the wide gap between rich and poor and the concentration of wealth in the hands of relatively few tycoons.
Like T. Rowe Price, Fidelity has broadened its target date fund holdings in the last few years, adding more international stock, TIPS and commodities.
Nestpick says the new capital will be used to create a better experience for the landlords and tenants that used the site, which since launch has broadened its target market from international students and expats to just about anybody looking for a rental.
Anticipated advantages of this approach include a heightened barrier against the development of viral resistance and a broadened pathogen target spectrum.
We also show that the T6SS can assemble and fire without needing a cell contact trigger, defining an aggressive strategy that broadens target range and suggesting that activation of the T6SS is tailored to survival in specific niches.
These findings broaden the target and off-target mutagenic potential of AID and establish a novel system to study induced homologous recombination in vertebrate cells.
He turned his attention north and steadily broadened his targets to include the Vietnam War -- which showed, King said, Americans "glutted by our own barbarity" -- and poverty in general.
Over the past couple of years, the practice has reached epidemic proportions, as trolls have broadened their targets to include not just high-tech firms, but also universities, retailers, hospitals, charities and even consumers themselves.
In Mr. Obama's interview, he not only took on Mr. Clinton, but also broadened his targets to include John Edwards, another Democratic opponent, by raising questions about Mr. Edwards's promise to take on special interests, suggesting that he had failed to do so during his years as a senator from North Carolina.
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