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Human rights advocates living under oppressive regimes, where the threat of detention and torture is ever present, need more opportunities to learn from one another.

Because these predictions are prone to false positives and false negatives, there is an ever present need to provide material support to these assertions to firmly establish the biological function of specific miRNAs in both normal and pathophysiological contexts.

The ever present need for cash to sustain the Contra effort, given the unreliable funding for the operation coming from Congress (with the Boland Amendments banning aid in 1984 and 1985), meant the people behind the effort were always seeking new revenue streams.

The ever present need to balance over drainage with under drainage in hydrocephalus has required innovations including adjustable valves with antigravity devices.

These include the general management of data, handling different linkage scenarios, the management of routine, on-going linkage (and the complexity of storing and handling changing data), the need for automation and the ever present need to accommodate larger sized datasets.

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The answer is surely the ever-present need to simplify, to make models that are comprehensible.

Some programs feature anthem exchanges, where choir directors learn new music for their singers (an ever-present need, Ms. Damerau said).

More to the point, even in a world of globalization there remains an ever-present need for executives to anticipate and appreciate this frequently hidden culture factor and early on to place it on both the written and unwritten agenda of every similar meeting in the days ahead.

It may seem unlikely that art would occupy very much of the attention of the inhabitants of the bleak Arctic regions; not only is there little raw material to work with, but the ever-present need to secure a food supply would seem to leave little time for craftwork.

Mr. Cheney saw his offer as an act of statesmanship, but Mr. Baker portrays it as a shrewd play to Mr. Bush's insecurity, manifested as an ever-present need to show that he was boss, including of the man viewed as the most powerful vice president in history.

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