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The paradox is both delectable and damning: the best thing to happen to Great Britain in the past decade is the increasing profusion of ways to get the hell out of the place.
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On Long Island, where a growing profusion of outdoor lighting now obscures the nighttime sky over wide areas of Nassau and Suffolk Counties, stargazers and planet watchers are having increasing difficulty seeing the heavens clearly, or at all.
Despite the profusion of studies documenting increased learning through active engagement of students (Udovic et al., 2002; Knight and Wood, 2005; Michael, 2006; Freeman et al., 2007), traditional teacher-centered pedagogy continues to dominate our undergraduate science classrooms.
Elberse argues that the profusion of consumer choice only increases the pressure on big media companies to create grand spectacles that bring us together.
The profusion of mobile technology and increased access to technology present an opportunity to deliver in-service training in many new ways.
A rapid increase in the profusion of natural pigmentation accompanied the Cretaceous explosion in angiosperm evolution and was likely to have been an adaptive response to a combination of abiotic and biotic factors [ 152, 153].
In the past few years, there's been a push by the local government to increase tourism there, which has resulted in a profusion of all-inclusive resorts.
It is also plausible that LRRK2 could directly interact with and inactivate Mfn1 and thus inhibit its profusion effects, as reflected by the increased levels of GTP-bound Mfn1 induced by LRRK2 that may reflect impaired GTPase activity.
And what the online world offers in terms of increased volume and speed, it tends to subtract with its profusion of cads and game-players.
A wetland expert in Shanghai asks that critical remarks about Chongming's plans not be attributed to him (he frets that a profusion of wind turbines, and an increase in the island's population, could threaten Chongming's birds).
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