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He indicated he believed the drug should be made more widely available.
And regulators should investigate to see how it might be made more widely available.
The proposal was made more widely public Wednesday on a blog Welcome2Melrose.
"It seems that more and more private data are being made more widely accessible.
If the argument made by our anonymous croquet enthusiast really is being made more widely, it could be vital.
We argue that workplace injury and illness records should be made more widely available because releasing these data has substantial potential individual, research, policy, and economic benefits.
Although the three courses are described as an experiment, the researchers say they expect university classes to be made more widely accessible via the Internet.
Reactions from Focus the Nation's student trainees were beyond encouraging, and pretty much everyone who saw the thing said that it should be made more widely available.
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There is a real need for mystical and spiritual commentaries to be made more widely-available, especially as contemporary Islam is often dominated by dry, legalistic interpretations.
The drug war costs us an estimated $20 billion dollars per year from both federal and state governments, while drugs have only been made more widely-available in the process.
The goal of the project is to make more widely known and accessible the Susan H. Douglas Collection of Political Americana in Cornell's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections.
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