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This new paper doesn't solve all of the OHC issues, but it makes a great stride in clearing up past questions.
I believe that the current city government, both the mayor and the City Council, have taken a great stride in the direction of establishing equity and openness in the process of allocating public money for the arts.
"If you make some great stride in preventing cancer, well, then we're left with all the illnesses that have not had much attention — varicose veins, migraines, arthritis, sensory impairments, hearing and vision impairments, and a variety of orthopedic impairments," Lois Verbrugge, a social demographer at the University of Michigan and WESTAT, Inc., says.
Chemists made great stride in fine-tuning the properties of metal nanocrystals by controlling their sizes, shapes, compositions and structures.
The next great stride in the field of assisted reproductive technology came in 1934 when Gregory Pincus, the man who would later gain fame for being the scientist who, funded by reproductive rights advocate Margaret Sanger and heiress Katherine McCormich, synthesized Enovid, the first oral contraceptive pill on the market.
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But there have been no great strides in service.
América Móvil has made great strides in Brazil, though.
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Brazil has certainly made great strides in promoting sexual health.
Medicine has made great strides in reducing cancer deaths.
In August 2015 Kosovo and Serbia made great strides in normalizing their relations.
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