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It is well known that splines play an important role in many fields, especially, their close relationship with wavelets makes them have more widespread applications in numerous scientific and engineering domains.
Saying, "It tastes so good and the can is beautiful!" is all well and good, but imagine if you said, "Sure, Coke has more drinkers, but it's in more countries – that doesn't make it better, that makes it more widespread".
(Taha opposed the practice but believed that the colonial edict banning it would only make it more widespread).
Amazon argue that Kindle will make reading more widespread, and at a time when only 57% of Americans read a single book in a year.
Irving Wlanawsky-Berger, an I.B.M. software executive who is a co-chairman of the president's information technology advisory committee, estimates that by 2005 the software-dependent technology in use will be 100 times the amount today because the plummeting cost of computing devices, all connected to the Internet, will make them more widespread.
The World Health Organization is urging a global effort to make vaccinations more widespread to avoid infection, to educate health workers and the public on using medicine wisely, to reduce use of drugs for animal growth and to help poor countries get needed antibiotics.
False-Positive Mammos More Common For Those Overweight 05.26.04 Researchers say obesity epidemic will make problem more widespread.
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.
So while religion isn't required for people to be jerks, it may perpetuate jerky behavior and make it more widespread.
To make a more widespread impact on BIO 181, a systematic approach was used.
The revised recommendations imply that the practical advantages of A1C over FPG and OGTT will make screening more widespread and help clinicians identify and intervene in this high-risk population.
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