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In the academic study of names -- onomastics, as the discipline is called -- it is axiomatic that expanding social units lead to expanding name systems.
As part of its attempt to break down these barriers, Mr. Genachowski said the F.C.C. wanted to start a pilot project that would lead to expanding the number of libraries that teach people how to use computers and apply for jobs online.
Despite speculation about what the deal means for Cushman & Wakefield's brokers, those we spoke with seemed to take the news in stride, and were pleased with the possibility that it could lead to expanding opportunity for the company.
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This can lead to expanded perspectives.
This can lead to expanded horizons but also contracted perspective.
Those misgivings, already common, may lead to expanded efforts next year to reach consumers outside of traditional channels.
The hospital recently purchased a linear accelerator used in radiation treatments, a piece of equipment administrators hope will lead to expanded cancer care.
A repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act and changes in state laws could lead to expanded rights for gay couples in more states.
These conditions are related to the dip angle, as steep angles generate the highest vertical displacement and gradual faults lead to expanded deformation (Satake and Tanioka 1999; Tanioka and Satake 1996).
The adoption of an evolutionary optimization approach, to tackle Reliability Based Design Optimization RBDOO) problems for which classical optimization is not feasible, can potentially lead to expand the use of RBDO in engineering applications.
12 Following this pilot, the ACS took the lead to expand efforts to a broader group of hospitals (14 sites) in 2001, and the formal ACS NSQIP began in 2004.
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