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All sectors of society (commercial, public and academic) have a need to exploit this new approach.
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But equally innate was a need to exploit materials of all kinds (including sand).
Have a need to succeed.
Given recent advances in the field of molecular genetics, many have recognized the need to exploit either study designs or analytical methods to test hypotheses with gene-by-environment (G×E) interactions.
These endeavours have been driven by the need to exploit the unique chemical and physical properties associated with CNMs (e.g. strength [6, 7]), as well as the desire to develop synthetic strategies that are cost-effective and non-destructive to the environment [8 10].
"We have got a little gap and we need to exploit that and make sure we extend it".
Action Against Medical Accidents should not have needed to exploit the Freedom of Information Act to get this data into public view; NHS organisations should be compelled to publish their failure or success in compliance.
These players will all serve us well, but to stand a chance in the show, we would need to exploit a weakness I've seen over the years in one of the Eggheads.
According to one Border Patrol video from 2009: "They'll move out to the more rural and remote areas … we now have the tactical advantage and we only need to exploit that advantage".
Health providers emphasised the need to exploit existing or established community support networks that have a focus on health for CALD populations.
At this point they need to exploit the notion of a hidden treasure".
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