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For a couple generations, "soft" drugs like marijuana and hashish have been increasingly tolerated, more broadly viewed as socially acceptable and, finally, in several European countries and a few American states, legalized.
More broadly viewed, as reported by Guedeney et al. in this issue and previously by others [ 17– 19], associations have been found between pre- and perinatal risks and sustained social withdrawal behavior (more prevalent than ASD but considered a red flag for developing clinical disorders such as ASD, attachment disorders and depression) [ 20– 20].
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The more broadly you view the new national security strategy, the clearer its contradictions become.
Finally, speaking more broadly, I view technological progress as an inherent good for human society.
Her commitment to communication led her to found, with some scientist friends, an organization aiming to promote science communication in Portugal, and, more broadly, to view communicating science and helping others do so as an essential part of her job.
Moreover, both Senators Smith and Klein are broadly viewed as less liberal than Mr. Paterson and Mr. Schneiderman and more receptive to the real estate industry.
It has been demonstrated that student and teacher views of NOS are frequently incongruent with more broadly accepted views of NOS (for review, see Lederman, 1992; Ryan and Aikenhead, 1992).
22 Outcome reporting bias and publication bias more broadly could be viewed as forms of "fabrication," according to the definition given by the US Office of Research Integrity.
Then do you both repeat and do duplicative work, or do you try to reconcile somehow?" Interviewee 5 Despite expressing that the importance of cross-sectoral engagement has long been recognized, one interviewee argued that WHO, and the global health system more broadly, still mainly viewed health as an issue for the health sector.
Mr. Obama's guests will also want to probe more broadly his views about the US role in the regional power struggle.
9 28 Our findings do not contradict these earlier works, but they do suggest the possibility that a more broadly conceived view of 'evidence', as described above, can help reveal how local practitioners do routinely use evidence to inform decisions but the evidence is not necessarily findings from international peer review journals.
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