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New analytic procedures may foster progress in the understanding of tolerance to and withdrawal from benzodiazepines.
Adopting analytical deliberative processes at a more strategic level will require local authorities and practitioners to demonstrate how expert-citizen deliberations may foster progress in resolving controversial issues, through change in individuals, communities and institutions.
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The doting sponsors kept vowing to do less for the family, hoping to foster progress.
"I look it as a way to foster progress".
These two trends, independence and integration, are both necessary to foster progress in a given scientific field [33], [34].
Addressing gaps in interoperability of data exchange between clinical and population care should foster progress in situational awareness, PH emergency response and quality of population care.
So while experts may not buy legitimacy for a particular reform, they may foster some degree of optimism about progress more broadly, which may be useful in building support for reform in the longer term.
"Time spent communicating online or money spent on travelling to meet or on the other person may foster expectations that the relationship will progress even more rapidly upon meeting, or may even create the attitude that an individual has a right to get what they want from that meeting," said the report.
Practice methods that may foster restful sleep.
Playing Child of Eden may foster feelings of inadequacy.
Starting from the Porter idea that environmental policies may foster international competitiveness by inducing technological innovation.
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