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The development of trade and commerce drove the need for readily exchangeable forms of money.
Indeed, high-school graduation rates dropped in Las Vegas as people left school for readily available unskilled construction jobs.
The New York construction industry, not known for readily embracing change, has yet to take to the innovation.
Suffolk County, which has a reputation for readily banning everything from detergents with phosphates to the release of balloons, is turning out to be less of a pioneer on curbing smoking.
Elderly drivers may be blamed by some for readily preventable accidents, but for the most part these accidents should be attributed to the arrogance of many others who consider that they are the only ones on the road.
By 1850 the Industrial Revolution in Europe led to a burgeoning textile industry, which created increased demand for readily available, inexpensive, and easily applied dyes and revealed the important economic limitations of natural dyes.
The foundations of functional workflows are sources for readily usable software.
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There has been some debate about Microsoft's strategy of being an early mover in AR — specifically whether banking it primarily around hardware rather than software for readily-available devices (as Apple and Google have done respectively with ARKit and ARCore) has been the wisest move for the company.
These results indicate that ABCA1 is not responsible for readily-measurable lipid transport activity in macrophages, including catalysis of PS-specific externalization.
The search for readily-accessible blood biomarkers of disease risk is a major focus of biomedical research in many areas.
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