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After all, Barack Obama's strategy against Isis hinges on avoiding anything smacking of direct military engagement with ground troops, increasing the effective reliance on Iran.
Dr. Dean's showing was unexpected -- even by some supporters -- and reflects some of the different approaches he has brought to campaigning, starting with his clearly effective reliance on the Internet to raise money.
We are investigating mechanisms for improving the manuscript submission and review process, and we will work to implement more effective reliance on EHP 's editorial boards.
The gap between a large growing number of genetic tests and a suboptimal clinical workflow of incorporating these tests into regular clinical practice poses barriers to effective reliance on advanced genetic technologies to improve quality of healthcare.
For example, it remains unknown if loss of one ATP2A2 allele elicits the compensatory upregulation of the second functional allele or whether SERCA2a haploinsufficiency in human heart leads to a greater, and apparently effective, reliance on transsarcolemmal Ca2+-flux.
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Even less effective is reliance on other migrants or Migration Board staff who are not health professionals to translate or provide information about health screening.
Furthermore, reduced row spacing, increased seeding rates, and weed-competitive cultivars are effective in reducing reliance on a single site-of-action herbicides, thereby reducing the selection pressure for development of herbicide-resistant weed populations in a cropping system.
A public informed about disaster risks and private investments that addresses underlying disaster risk, it is assumed, are "more cost-effective than primary reliance on post-disaster response and recovery, and contributes to sustainable development" (UNISDR 2015a, p. 13).
Although elected officials are responsible for representing constituent preferences regarding these and other factors, these may not be definitive in all cases, and the pursuit of effective policy may require reliance on scientific evidence, including research on effectiveness that may indicate that one policy is a better means of reaching a particular outcome than another.
Our results suggest that monitoring and prevention of road construction within protected areas, using logging concessions as buffers of protected areas and geographical prioritization of control measures in illegal logging hotspots would be more effective for conservation than reliance on protected areas alone, especially under food price increasing scenarios.
Often there are barriers (e.g., shame, deficits in information, and reliance) to effective communication.
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