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In innovating in health programs, the process of executing often brings new learning.
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After a brief hiatus on Tuesday, the Knicks returned to their nondefending, poorly executing, often-embarrassing selves tonight at the Pepsi Center.
The ISIS attitude toward homosexuals is well known: they are summarily executed, often thrown from rooftops.
Challenging the fielders to execute often and in unpredictable ways can plant a seed of doubt in a pressure situation.
Between 2 and 3 million of these victims were tortured to death or summarily executed, often for the slightest infraction.
These rates were chosen such that those tasks executed often enough to be observed easily by the user.
So a simple dive perfectly executed often scores less than a difficult dive that's partly botched.
To preserve advantages of speed and surprise, the order is issued without prior notice and is executed, often by force, with an unannounced and unanticipated physical intrusion.
Increasingly detailed structural1 and dynamic2,3 studies are highlighting the precision with which biomolecules execute often complex tasks at the molecular scale.
Over the course of a century and a half, 80,000 people were tried for witchcraft and half of them were executed, often burned alive.
The names, along with ages, professions and dates of execution, are read to defy a totalitarian system that tried to obliterate its victims — relatives of the executed often did not know when they died or where they were buried.
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