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And perhaps Caroline Shaw, who won this year's Pulitzer Prize in music for her composition "Partita for 8 Voices," could recreate the cacophony generated by human debates over how to respond to changes that are under way:.

And each news team is racing to be heard over the international cacophony generated by other news teams they tweet new angles about breaking stories as fast as optical fibre can carry them.

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Say what you will, what you feel you must, about Juan Antonio Samaranch: a political survivor from Spain who generated a cacophony of opinion during his eventful, 21-year run as president of the International Olympic Committee.

Accountable to domestic voters, and accustomed to negotiations that start with opening positions from which they later compromise, European ministers have generated a political cacophony, failing to cohere around quick and clear messages to markets.

New primers also were generated for the quantification of shaker, cacophony, and para as follows: Shaker–F 5'– TTTATCAAGGAGGAGGAGCG –3'; Shaker R 5' –ATGATGGCCACCACTCTAGC– 3' ; Cacophony F 5'– GTATCCGGCGGACAGTAAAG –3'; Cacophony R 5'– AAACTTGGTGAGAAATGGCG –3'; Para F 5'– ATCTTTGCCATCATGGGTGT –3'; Para R 5'– AAACACATTAGGCGGTCTGG –3'.

Some sounds are man-made, some are generated by nature (if deer were vocal, imagine the cacophony).

Hospital intensive care units generate a cacophony of noise that far exceeds World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines, research has suggested.

Besides the audible sounds from plant leaves and branches as raindrops touch them or the wind sways them, that plants generate their own cacophony of sounds is also well established in the literature (e.g., Milburn and Johnson 1966; Tyree and Sperry 1989; Kikuta et al. 1997; Laschimke et al. 2006; Gagliano, Mancuso, et al. 2012).

They sought to design institutions that could forge consensus, unity of purpose and the capacity for addressing long-term problems out of the cacophony of voices and contending interests that democracy by its nature generates.

Rather than big thinking or simply generating more evidence, both of which will only further muddle the policy cacophony, this paper argues that we need to rethink how we approach the problem of obesity.

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