Sentence examples for interest to conduct from inspiring English sources

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Due to the importance of such QoS considerations, it is of significant interest to conduct an analysis and provide predictions for the performance levels of practical systems.

It's of significant interest to conduct the fundamental research as well as the applied study on the epitaxial growth on patterned GaN-on-silicon substrate [1 9].

Therefore, in the future, it would be of interest to conduct a longitudinal experiment investigating whether it becomes possible to learn more complex dance patterns when one becomes more familiar with the notation system presented by the visual monitoring aid.

PV researchers and companies can input their initial iron distributions and processing parameters into our software and couple the resulting process simulation results with a solar cell device design of interest to conduct their own analyses.

Far less is known about the transcriptional regulatory elements in other gamma-proteobacteria with sequenced genomes, so it is of great interest to conduct comparative genomic studies oriented to extracting biologically relevant information about transcriptional regulation in these less studied organisms using the knowledge from E. coli.

"It's not in his best interest to conduct these high-profile sweeps before he is put on the stand to defend his practices," said Alessandra Soler, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona.

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Mr. Buffett said, "It is in our self-interest to conduct our operations in a manner that earns the approval of our regulators and the people they represent".

A Downing Street spokesman said the prime minister had asked Sir Philip Mawer, the independent adviser on ministerial interests, to conduct an inquiry as quickly as possible.

The force of religious opinions could be seen not only in prosecutions for refusals to acknowledge the gods of the city but perhaps even more in the frequent unwillingness of a city (no matter what its obvious political or military interests) to conduct public business at a time when the religious calendar, auspices, or other such signs forbade civic activities.

Says Highland in a statement: "It was in its investors' best interests to conduct an orderly wind-down of the funds".

The options include: (i) a study investigator responding ad hoc to individual requests for data; (ii) establishing informal collaborative networks among investigators with common interests to conduct focused analyses (e.g. data pooling); and (iii) regular deposits of study data in a data enclave or externally-managed public archive.

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