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"They were defining core campaigning so narrowly.
At its defining core, America's military is an extraordinary force for good.
Starting Feb. 20, GCP will host five speakers whose career and work exemplify the program's defining core values.
The psychologist Kevin Ochsner, who served on one of the groups convened to advise on the new schema, said, "What was remarkable about this work group … was that the core N.I.M.H. staff explicitly guided us not to use current ways of defining clinical disorders when defining core constructs".
Shakespeare's response to this is to suggest two tiers of data release: get stuff out quickly and imperfectly, and then for core datasets (defining core datasets is left to the government), work on getting them improved to top quality: [T]he perfect should not be the enemy of the good: a simultaneous 'publish early even if imperfect' imperative AND a commitment to a 'high quality core'.
Defining core issues in utilizing information technology to improve access: evaluation and research agenda.
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Medical specialties definition and boundaries is a turf of professional power clashes, so the process of defining core-trunk specialties has had a long and complex gestation period [ 13].
These guidelines define core services.
"The white paper only vaguely defines core concepts.
This gives the site the kind of strongly defined core that most convention centers lack.
We define core traceability paths, consisting of essential traceability links required to support the activities.
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