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In the case of dairy, companies should develop more environmentally friendly packaging or initiate a collection and reuse system.
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We argue that archaeological studies of hunter gatherers should develop more aggressive testing programs that employ ethnographic data to locate, identify, and interpret ritual features.
For example, medical schools should develop more training that helps students and residents use their personal strengths to connect with patients and learn the best ways to harness social context and patient mindset.
If there's no sommelier and your server seems clueless, a good rule of thumb for wine is to buy the oldest thing in your price range: even heavier wines will moderate with age, and lighter ones should develop more complexity.
Structuring Consumer-Centric Innovations While quantitative and qualitative studies can help unearth key elements that make consumer tick, you should develop more comprehensive and innovative means of getting to consumer cores.
Future studies should develop more refined classifications based on a combination of over-sampling of these travel modes and using related supplemental GIS data (e.g., trails and bus and train routes).
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