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For some scientists, "better" meant a life that creates fewer emissions and embraces better and smarter technology.
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One way of addressing this challenge is to embrace better techniques and develop tools tailored to their needs.
He said many flavor manufacturers had already embraced better ventilation, employee health testing, and new safety and educational programs.
But most striking is that this seasoned observer of the American political scene offers not much of a blueprint for fixing the political problem except the bromide that we need new leaders who are willing to embrace better policies.
But if they fail to do that, I'll happily embrace better solutions when they emerge.
One cannot but be impressed with how humans have embraced "better living through chemistry" in modern society.
Synthetic chemicals to improve daily life have proliferated since World War II as we embraced "better living through chemistry". More than 85,000 chemicals are now registered with the Environmental Protection Agency, but most of them remain untested for their effect on human health.
If the authorities embrace better designed demand-side reforms, they will have greater scope for more comprehensive supply-side reforms.
Should it be more of a change agent, helping its members embrace better practices and needed philanthropic reforms?
Rather than rely entirely on traditional scoring models Tavares thinks that lenders -- and the credit industry as a whole -- should embrace better data.
Bonacum and Arora say they see generational differences in doctors' willingness to embrace better handoff techniques, which is a hopeful sign.
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