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But while it may not make a widespread mark on busting brain myths in education, it's an excellent start, and it's great to see these sorts of initiatives being funded.
On the other hand, without significant penetration of these vehicles, the demand for hydrogen would be insufficient to make a widespread conventional refuelling infrastructure economic.
Jazz started out as, and mostly remains, an improvised music, whereas improvisation went out of style in European classical music centuries ago and has yet to make a widespread return (aside from anomalies like Lutoslawski's limited free-form passages and Gabriela Montero's encores).
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In Kenya, however, Rapid Results Initiatives are making a widespread and lasting difference.
Le Parisien reported that Kermiche had recently made a widespread appeal for money, and treated those who refused – the majority – as unbelievers or infidels.
It can be concluded, however, that AGEI was a significant force in making a widespread and meaningful contribution to improving girls' education across Sub-Saharan Africa using a multi-country approach.
In general, small and medium-sized young firms exhibit larger shares of TC perhaps because newer firms are bound to make a more widespread use of flexible TC for precautionary reasons given that they often face a higher probability of failure.
To make a more widespread impact on BIO 181, a systematic approach was used.
Members of controllers association have been working with the F.A.A. office of fatigue risk management to make recommendations on how to fix conditions that make fatigue a widespread problem.
Phillips resisted the temptation to make a trade, despite a widespread belief that the Mets were the only team that could close the deal.
But WHO THE HELL were those girls that decided to agree to this whole phenomenon and make it a widespread thing?
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