Sentence examples for developmental resources from inspiring English sources

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"Decades of careful park management have given us the opportunity to treat playgrounds like the important developmental resources they are".

Human development is a matter of complex interactions between nutritional regimes, genes, educational regimes and other diverse developmental resources.

What is more, under the right circumstances genetic engineering may become a useful tool for the distribution of developmental resources.

Thorough characterization of this multivariate space is difficult and costly, and finite developmental resources should be allocated using a modern science and risk-based approach.

While bureaucrats successfully built coalitions to motivate businesses to upgrade in some cities, in others, vested interests within the government deprived businesses of developmental resources and left them in a desperate race to the bottom.

There is a need for an open-source and modular dynamic housing stock energy modelling platform that addresses current limitations, can be readily updated as new (e.g. housing survey) calibration data is released and be readily extended by the modelling community at large: improving upon the utilisation of scarce developmental resources.

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In contrast, Gene-D referred to a developmental resource (providing the "D"); it was defined by its molecular sequence.

Because development is systematic, developmental causes are typically context-sensitive and contingent on what is "going on" in the system more generally, not just on the intrinsic properties of some particular developmental resource.

Consequently, Moss defines "Gene-D" (the counterpart of the previously mentioned phenotypically defined Gene-P) as a "developmental resource (hence the D), which in itself is indeterminate with respect to phenotype.

DST applies the notion of inheritance to any developmental resource that is reliably present in successive generations, and which is part of the explanation of the similarity between generations (Griffiths & Gray 2001).

The Gene-D concept, in contrast, referred instead to just one developmental resource (i.e., the molecular sequence) involved in the complex development of the disease, which interacted with a host of other such resources (proteins, RNA, a variety of enzymes, etc).; Gene-D was indeterminate with regards to the ultimate phenotypic disease.

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