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As many including retired Admiral James Stavridis have posed, military power can win battles, but only soft power, resident mainly among civilian agencies, organizations, and actors, can seal the deal of winning the peace and - increasingly importantly - help prevent the next calamity.
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On the one hand, projects are becoming steadily larger and, more importantly, will increasingly be applied to non-traditional sectors.
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Most importantly, governments increasingly have taken up their responsibilities, in cooperation with partners," he added.
Most importantly, upon increasingly serial dilution, the Hm fragment of D18 as the rare allele became invisible but contributed to Ht formation, thus increasing the detection sensitivity.
More importantly, with increasingly realistic simulations of real-world conditions in the safety of the laboratory environment, researchers can begin to search for possible technical solutions and driver strategies to help reduce accidents in the future.
Most importantly, experience increasingly shows that the promotion of social capital is unlikely to have any positive impacts on health in the absence of political will by powerful health and political leaders to tackle the wider forms of social marginalisation (linked to the distribution of political and economic power) that drive health inequalities in so many contexts (18).
Importantly, the increasingly routine use of sequencing of genetic material for epidemiological purposes can provide valuable insight, such as aiding in the understanding of the role of asymptomatic carriers in transmission (e.g. of C. difficile) and evolution of antimicrobial resistance.
Data from the UK [ 11] and detailed analysis of US Food data show that between 1960 and 1970 the available calories (expressed as energy available per capita per year) in the UK and US diet moved from a state of flux in the early 20th Century to a clear and relentless increase; importantly, these increasingly 'obesogenic' environments explain much of the emergence of the obesity epidemic [ 5].
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