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That such a narrowly defined issue could dominate commercials from coast to coast illustrates how swiftly and widely potentially winning messages can be franchised, almost like coffee houses or fast-food outlets.
For lack of a better word, let's call this defined issue, "gaining recognition".
Understanding how polyUb chains are recognized is an important, yet still poorly defined issue.
When constrained to a narrowly defined issue, such as expanding Norway's HPV vaccination to include boys (98), or breast cancer control in Costa Rica and Mexico (99), clear determinations can be made on the basis of costs.
Although diagnostic role for I PET should be proven in a large comparable series of patients affected by DTC, the lesion-based dosimetry appears as well defined issue that may be addressed with wide consensus.
We integrated CTA with the Critical Incident Technique, a method to investigate participants' goals and thoughts during a particular event they selected as being important and illustrative to a defined issue, adapting Crandall, Klein's and Hoffman's format to the clinical situation [ 22, 23].
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IS INEQUALITY the "defining issue of our time", as Barack Obama said in a speech last week?
People, what do you think of when you hear "defining issues of our time?" Middle East?
Casual about the American Prosperity Foundation, Inc., an office-based sampling organization which seeks to define issues as issues or non-issues.
It gives you a chance to define issues and frame the terms of the debate.
The 2006 election showed that when we define issues of equality on our terms, we win.
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