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We draw on current child and adolescent literature and our own collective expertise to illustrate our discussion.
"It is a grotesque satire which, of course, does draw on current events, but it is in no way docu-drama," said Bean adding that the delay was more for "better safe than sorry" reasons.
Examples will draw on current events and policy debates when possible.
Yesterday's Sunday Times story about a possible limit to the number of national insurance numbers issued to new arrivals from the EU is said to draw on current practice in Croatia - the latest country to join the EU.
Finally, the authors draw on current evidence and clinical studies arguing for the use of fenofibrate in halting disease progression.
In particular, can thinking about the future of the FARD sectors draw on current debates in other sectors?
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They sought to draw on currents like the European New Right to transform what they saw as a moribund conservative movement.
At one point, drawing on current events in Europe, a BP executive turned to Cruden and quipped: "What you just asked me to do would retire the Greek debt". "Why is that relevant?" Cruden replied.
Drawing on current theories of Internet and community space this paper will interpret what is occurring in this online group.
Finally, decision-making in risk management is discussed more generally by drawing on current debates of what constitutes rational choice.
An interdisciplinary exploration of perceptual and cognitive processes underlying the ability to perceive social information, drawing on current research and new experimental techniques.
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