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The UK's Office of Fair Trading has some ideas, outlined in its Children's Online Games report published earlier today.

The practical ideas, outlined in a report earlier this month, were shaped by local people affected by dementia – people like me.

The ideas, outlined in an open letter, include building new scientific laboratories, moving some museums and graduate schools there, and constructing housing for undergraduate and graduate students.

The new Nature study builds on the ideas outlined in the earlier works, applying them to analyze existing material databases for the discovery of topological materials candidates.

A number of ideas outlined in it have since become mainstream Conservative thinking; the call for directly elected police chiefs is now party policy and the use of open primaries to select party candidates.

Several legal sources said that ideas outlined in the Oslo principles for climate change obligations, launched in the Guardian in March, appeared to have been influential in the judge's reasoning.

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The idea, outlined in Science last week, is exciting, audacious and also controversial.

Iannucci's idea, outlined in his Bafta lecture, was for the BBC to aggressively market itself with paid-for subscription abroad – "prostitute itself to blue buggery" – which would help subsidise subscription services in the UK at a lower level than the current licence fee.

The idea, outlined in a 2004 paper in Conservation Biology, is that bats with broad, rounded wings tend to cover less territory than their sharper-winged cousins and so are more vulnerable to habitat fragmentation.

The analysis of the different incentives measures goes in favour of the idea outlined in the introduction: the non-applicability of reduction coefficients in case of partial retirement before the age of 65 is a potential source of making this exit route a dominant strategy against early retirement.

Mitchell's interest in porn, he explains in the interview with Demircan, is inspired partly by Susan Sontag's idea outlined in The Pornographic Imagination — that, decontextualized, it's difficult to distinguish whether someone is "gettin' it," or having an epileptic seizure.

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