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Discover Ludwig"critical endeavour" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase used to refer to an effort put forth to accomplish something important. For example: "In order to achieve his goals, John dedicated himself to a long and critical endeavour."
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Unsophisticated yes, but perhaps a brief reprieve from the serious business of critical endeavour.
Rickert regarded the critical endeavour as having been too narrow, since it was suited merely to physics.
"Whatever equipment you bring to the field of play, the critical endeavour is the human performance, rather than the impact of the technology and equipment.
In sum, the integration of research and communications is a critical endeavour for a boundary organisation.
The potential biomedical utility of interface identification makes the prediction of PPISs a critical endeavour, which necessitates theoretical knowledge of the various types of protein-protein interaction sites.
We argue that, decades later, in our radically different political context any critical endeavour that relies heavily on Foucault's analytics of power should carefully re-examine its political strategy, or risk becoming 'at its last gasp' mere scholarship of a variety once castigated by Nietzsche (1998a[1886]: VI § 204).
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In the last few decades, biofuel cells have been explored extensively as an emerging technology and achieved the status of critical research endeavours among the intellectual communities working on power crisis across the world.
Addressing and coping with these challenges is a very critical and pressing endeavour that requires a transformation of transportation with respect to both understanding and performance (mobility behaviour and practices) [4].
A systemic approach and structural support from the hospital is critical in this endeavour.
Landscape planning, informed by species' dispersal/migration and establishment characteristics, is critical to this endeavour.
As well as open access, there are other ways in which Critical Care has endeavoured to be a better scientific citizen.
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