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But the police units assigned to cover prominent politicians seem to be distinctive for what can often become an explicit tension between loyalty and duty.
For the Rosetta mission, there is an explicit tension between satisfying the public with new discoveries and allowing scientists first crack at publishing papers based on their own hard-won data.
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For example the Australian Primary Health Care Research Evaluation and Development priority setting process 'allowed debate about roles, responsibilities and understanding, as well as identifying and making explicit the tensions between the values, needs and perspectives of different stakeholder groups' [ 19].
By making explicit the tensions we have uncovered in funders' health RCS reports, we hope to promote and contribute to the critical debate between such coalitions and the research community, and accelerate progress in developing robust and useful evaluations of health RCS.
To not run afoul of the conceptual tension, explicit attention must be given to the meaning of "function".
It demonstrates a constant realigning of weight and balance between dancers that make explicit the muscular tensions that ballet usually masks.
This model specifies an explicit relationship between surface tension and the ratio of effective adhesion to cortical tension.
The explicit implementation of surface tension is the generally accepted reason for the restrictions on the temporal resolution caused by capillary waves.
Wall, for his part, is smitten unapologetically by the doctor-father's greatness of character and detects, "beneath the brilliant, educated surface" of his mind, "the same tension, between explicit impersonality and unspoken compassion [that] animates the mature style of his son".
But the group stopped short of taking explicit action to address tensions that have worsened in financial markets over the last month.
The Munich conference, say some, may become the event that future historians will fix on like Churchill's "iron curtain" speech in Fulton, Missouri, in 1946 as the moment when pre-existing tensions became explicit.
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