Sentence examples for desirability of bringing from inspiring English sources

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In addition to identifying topics where it would be useful to initiate new streams of primary research, we also aim to highlight the desirability of bringing existing streams of relevant research to bear on health research systems.

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After several years of bipartisan consensus about the desirability of extinguishing as much debt as quickly as possible, with the goal of bringing it to zero in a decade or a little longer, Mr. Bush will say that bringing it below $1.2 trillion in that period, much less wiping it out entirely, will be all but impossible, White House officials said today.

"You watch these entrepreneurs on the real journey of bringing a business to life," Bonin says, noting that tens of thousands of people start businesses every year and many fail for reasons that have nothing to do with the quality or desirability of their product.

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What Goethe now denies is not the fulfilment of desire but the desirability of fulfilment.

He said: "The market crash, corporate fraud, the flash crash, the London Whale, MF Global have all brought into focus the acceptability and desirability of prosecuting these cases".

We found the pair almost as we left them, with the excellent Derek Jacobi as Alan, recovering from a heart attack brought on by their hasty quarrel about the desirability of lesbianism in Harrogate and perhaps one too many respiratory struggles with glottal northernisms (the downfall of many a thespian).

The internal model is coupled with reinforcement learning of a value function that is used to assess the desirability of any state that utterances (as well as certain non-verbal actions) can bring about.

Before "Primary Colors," before the Unabomber's manifesto, there was "Report from Iron Mountain," a top-secret document by anonymous "Special Study Group" brought together during the Kennedy Administration to assess "the possibility and desirability of peace".

The governments of Margaret Thatcher had brought an end to the postwar political consensus about the welfare state and the desirability of a "mixed" economy (in which key assets and industries are owned publicly as well as privately).

Cameron's policy means scrapping two laws for every one brought in and giving every regulatory body the duty to have regard to the desirability of "promoting economic growth".

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