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His contribution to this special issue extends his argument by considering more broadly how it is possible to institutionalize social solidarity in a redistributive welfare state in contexts of pervasive cultural diversity.
Clinical translation of CBM could benefit from moving beyond regarding CBM interventions as simply repeated instances of single sessions and considering more broadly the mechanisms by which differential engagement in the intervention could influence clinical outcomes (cf. Blackwell & Holmes, 2010; Standage, Harris, & Fox, 2014).
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Counterpoint can be considered more broadly, however, as an essential element in many styles within Western music.
The panel is considered more broadly representative of the United Nations membership than Unscom, which was dominated by experts from industrial nations with advanced weapons systems.
But, before consigning a fifth of humanity to the dustbin of economic history, one might consider, more broadly, whether it makes sense to place such an emphasis on religion in explaining the underdevelopment of so many Muslim countries.
From there Rupert turned his attention to American character considered more broadly, the results of which appeared in American Tough: The Tough-Guy Tradition and American Character (1984) and The Pursuit of American Character (1988).
The new tax incentives "likely will be considered more broadly by some taxpayers as a new opportunity for income shifting and tax deferral," said Michael Pfeifer, an international tax lawyer at the law firm Caplin Drysdale in Washington.
Future studies should use genetically sensitive designs to investigate the role of pregnancy substance use in offspring conduct problems and may consider more broadly defined behavioral problems.
As heart failure (HF) prevalence increases over time, development of new interventions designed to aid cardiac recovery from injury are crucial and should be considered more broadly.
A U.K. parliamentary committee has widened the scope of a planned inquiry into the legislative framework governing national intelligence agencies' access to private information, triggered by the PRISM revelations in the U.S. It will now consider more broadly the impact of mass surveillance on individuals' right to privacy.
Based on that response, "we thought it would be better to step back from changing this regulation or that and consider more broadly how best to balance national security with openness in research," says David McCormick, under secretary of commerce for industry and security.
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