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It should be, but when our leading advocacy voices simply say "recruit our best and brightest," it commonly leads to token praise for "innovators" like TFA (and often its offspring, the KIPP charter school network) and skirts the crux of the issue.
In humans the defect most commonly leads to spina bifida.
The strong dependence of bond compression on bond strength thus commonly leads to anisotropies that is, significant differences in compression in different crystal directions.
Pneumonia commonly leads to significant pulmonary consolidation that is demonstrated with a complete loss of aeration in the concerned lung region.
Intermittent claudication (IC), an early manifestation of PAD, commonly leads to reduced quality of life for patients who are limited in their ambulation.
While preemptive operating systems are one way to retain acceptable reactivity within highly dynamic environments, their concurrency paradigm commonly leads to severe resource management problems, caused by the coexistence of tasks with interfering and even varying requirements.
Skipping this step commonly leads to injuries, she said: "Typical complaints, especially from novice runners, are hamstring and Achilles strains".
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In 1999, the National Institutes of Health investigated whether federal research funding commonly led to the development of pharmaceutical drugs.
As night falls and the facilities need to be cleaned, the animals are commonly led into small concrete holding areas.
At first it will concentrate on contagious diseases that are preventable or cause relatively benign illnesses outside China, but commonly lead to deadly cancers of the liver, stomach or nasal passage within China.
This can commonly lead to a misdiagnosis of infection.
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