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We review several image reconstruction strategies based on iterative, statistical, and gradient sparsity regularization, demonstrating that high image quality is achievable with low radiation dose given ever more powerful computational resources.

As new outbreaks create new setbacks each year, he has given ever more money, not only for research but for the grinding work on the ground: paying millions of vaccinators $2 or $3 stipends to get pink polio drops into the mouths of children in villages, slums, markets and train stations.

There are not just the few trusted network or cable anchors and the panelists and political reporters recruited from newspapers, magazines and Web sites but also the roving video savants: citizen journalists who deluge the Internet with their own videocasts and blogs and who are given ever more voice on sites like YouTube.

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In addition, user retention was difficult and a more direct business model would have given Everest more time to improve the product while succeeding with a smaller user base.

Worse, he then began giving ever more euphoric speeches about the wonders of the new economy.

"We will give ever more martyrs until the entire land is liberated.

This reasonableness test has appeared, over the years, to give ever more deference to the judgment of the board.

The broadening and deepening of international credit markets that preceded the financial crisis was considered a spur to growth, since it gave ever more borrowers access to bigger loans at lower rates of interest.

Rather than seeking to hold the police to account, the Home Office now appears to be giving ever more support to whatever the police wish to do, particularly with the black community.

City governments, suffering the economic downturns of the 1970s and '80s, gave ever more leeway to real estate developers, and ever more voice and political power to hyperlocal community boards; both groups typically focused on their own narrow and usually short-term interests rather than the broader, long-term public good.

Harvard has a huge endowment, far bigger than any other university's, and despite the constant and legitimate need to build up that endowment, it doles out its money wisely, to build new lecture halls and labs and hire new professors and give ever more generous financial aid.

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