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The indictment contends that such a requirement existed, which made dissemination of the information before it was officially announced a violation of insider-trading laws against misappropriation of material information.

After lengthy government consultations and proposals followed by counter-proposals, on 27 April the court doors were opened to a very limited extent – with media allowed in but subject to reporting restrictions that made dissemination of the detail of court proceedings difficult.

The availability of online learning options to supplement face-to-face training (or decrease the amount of time in face-to-face training) and tailored curricula to make participation more enticing and relevant will likely make dissemination more successful.

The frequency of diet beverage consumption in the general population and the even greater reported consumption of diet beverages in individuals at high risk for these conditions make dissemination of these findings to a wider audience imperative.

Although sites of this nature make dissemination of students' full reports feasible within the time frame of a course and can be easily utilized by course instructors, they generally have low visibility among professional researchers and rarely reach the scientists who are most likely to use and build on the findings.

Because xylitol is already approved as an over-the-counter sweetener, the intervention could be delivered outside the context of a dental office, thus making wide dissemination and implementation feasible.

However over time, these terms have been used interchangeably, making the dissemination and use of literature in this area difficult as it is unclear what type of system is being investigated.

We always obtained a tissue sample of the mass for histological diagnosis, this biopsy was performed by laser and this kind of energy cuts but at the same time achieves a tissue cauterization making cell dissemination very unlikely.

Modern technology has made the dissemination of knowledge a smoother and more confusing thing; messages get through, but they can take a little while to understand.

There are two reasons, they say: the administration's desire for secrecy, and new technology, like the ability to send digital photos by e-mail, that makes immediate dissemination of images possible.

Technology too makes the dissemination of information about world treasures easier than ever before, ensuring, via the Internet, a virtual global audience for artifacts regardless of their location in less-traveled areas.

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