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What an issue of hope and beauty.
But when pressed on the issue of hope with regard to tackling climate change, he seems circumspect, even depressed.
This may be due to linguistic features of our wordings or to experiential shifts of the participants, such that they only recognized the issue of hope as it reappeared, rather than as something that was absent.
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A study by Carapetis et al [ 3], in the current issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases, hopes to clarify these controversies.
The researchers, who report their work in the 26 October issue of Molecular Cell, hope to soon create an altered version of the protein that will work in humans.
On the issue of wireless, I hope our policymakers will tread cautiously as we must not derail the astounding progress made by imposing antiquated regulations and must protect the tremendous opportunity that exists in this space.
Given this background, the report of Lareau et al. 5 in this issue of ACTN gives hope that NS will become a serious focus for 21st century science.
That August 1974 issue became a beacon of hope and possibility for models of color -- both then and now -- who aspire to be recognized within an industry that has a major diversity problem.
Unfortunately, most Croats haven't really noticed the issue of visual design, hoping that Mr. Vidosevic will bring some substance.
The findings, reported in the May issue of Neuron, raise hopes for nerve regeneration as a treatment someday for spinal cord injuries.
Just before his passing, La Montagne, along with NIAID director Anthony S. Fauci, wrote an editorial in the 3 November issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, hoping that the information provided would end the nation's flu vaccine shortage.
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