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The importance of forward thinking as a way of promoting future access of research benefits was equally underscored by reflecting on previous struggles between civil society organisations and the pharmaceutical industries.

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Other compliments are either equally obscure or underscore "pigroast's" dependability, as in "thriftstorebob's" comment: "bargain city... deal of a lifetime... an asset to the Ebay community!!!" Within hours of the appearance of those comments, "pigroast" had posted return compliments for each Internet name.

Despite this importance of knowledge for economic performance, it is equally necessary to underscore that not all ramifications of knowledge are purely economically oriented.

It is equally important to underscore that Africa has a youthful population and that more than 60% of its one billion population are under age 35.

Nonetheless, in light of the finding that not all subgroups may benefit equally, this study underscores the importance of monitoring actual folate intakes and status in the target population should fortification be mandated.

Almodóvar's thick, vertically groomed bush of hair is now completely grey and his face is underscored by an equally grey beard.

WHO Representative Dr. Mohamed Aburrab underscored that surveillance is equally important to the success of Sudan's polio eradication programme, "In order to eradicate polio, it is necessary to search out not only the polio cases, but also conditions that may also clinically resemble polio".

The mobility of his face leaves him open to lampooning, not least because of its simian modelling, which is underscored by his affectation of an equally simian gait the dangle-armed swagger, like a knuckle-walker startled to find himself suddenly upright.

The mobility of his face leaves him open to lampooning, not least because of its simian modelling, which is underscored by his affectation of an equally simian gait — the dangle-armed swagger, like a knuckle-walker startled to find himself suddenly upright.

Even as he explodes the notion that volunteers won the war, he underscores an equally pervasive idea that the actions of Congress and the American Revolution were one and the same.

Equally simplistic, the study underscores the economic incentives of lawyers to protract cases through trial.

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