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The Gendered Innovations project has hopefully developed methods that begin to facilitate this type of interdisciplinary, global research.
So, we are left with lots of poll numbers which are hopefully developed in an honest attempt to be accurate.
That's because you've (hopefully) developed human capital in the form of job experience and this should translate into a higher salary in the future.
It is expected that a trusting relationship will allow the midwife to be seen as a credible source of information where the midwife with whom the pregnant woman has hopefully developed a relationship cf. [ 34].
Finding the leading bishop should not be too difficult; if the community is on your short list, you have probably already visited it and hopefully developed some contacts there who can help you.
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So I am relishing the challenge of applying the lessons I have learnt to this new venture, and hopefully developing a new model that will offer an even greater chance of success.
There are improved links to public transport, a large staff car-sharing scheme, and driverless pods that carry people to Terminal 5. "We can pioneer with some of these things, make them happen, and hopefully develop models that can be applied elsewhere," said Holland-Kaye.
"An agreement has been reached with a great club like Celtic, where Rabiu will hopefully develop," Harris told BBC Sport.
Such complex approach will help us unravel the mystery of CXCL16/SR-PSOX in atherosclerosis and hopefully develop better ways of treating atherosclerosis by targeting this interesting molecule.
"I'm interested in bridging gaps between traditional epidemiology and mathematical modeling, hopefully developing improved methods for studying infectious diseases," she says.
"I think he's a good example of a success story of our academy, and one we think will thrive for the next three years, and hopefully develop into a full international player, not just a Saxon".
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