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Evidence supports the idea that women's rights and roles in the home in the US and Europe have not moved in step with changes in the workplace.
Many European countries have adjustable-rate mortgages that move in step with changes in official interest rates: two-thirds of the outstanding mortgages in Britain, for example, are of this kind.
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Wallace-Juedes explained that Yale's financial aid awards move in step with changes to the university term bill.
In the aftermath of Elian's homecoming and in step with subtle changes in American foreign policy generally that political block is crumbling.Last week, both the House of Representatives and the Senate approved by wide margins bills that allow exports of food and medicine to Cuba.
Across the world, wine grape phenology has advanced in recent decades1,2,3, in step with climate-change-induced trends in temperature the main driver of fruit maturation and drought.
Whereas in the period 1950-1980, workers' hourly compensation advanced roughly in step with improvements in productivity, after 1980 that changed and most of the gains were retained by the organization and its shareholders.
Cancers such as HCC are multi-step processes associated with changes in gene expressions involved in cell proliferation, invasion, and metastasis.
We need to stay in step with those real-world changes!
A crucial step in linking sequence variants with changes in phenotype is variant annotation.
And the definition of nonconformity must change in step with styles of conforming.
All of these may change in step with ecological conditions.
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