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Simulation results suggest that more efforts must be dedicated to characterize and improve the oxygen transfer at the LSCF/GDC and GDC/YSZ interfaces.
President Hu Jintao and other leaders at a Tibet planning conference decided that "more efforts must be made to greatly improve living standards of the people in Tibet, as well as ethnic unity and stability," the Xinhua news agency reported.
If the legal profession is not to be left behind and seen as anachronistic, more efforts must be made to change this exclusive culture in law firms, so that they embrace diversity and reflect social demographic trends in the country as a whole.
More efforts must thus be devoted to finding methods of overcoming the above-stated problems.
The Health Protection Agency has warned more efforts must be made to curb the problem.
Therefore, more efforts must be made in this field to improve effectiveness in engineering designs and applications.
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One in two people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, according to Cancer Research UK, which says more effort must be made to prevent people getting the disease and that the NHS must plan to treat more patients.
If free-market reforms are to prevail in Latin America, more effort must be made to extend their benefits beyond a narrow elite to the tens of millions whom Mr. da Silva attracted.
And once applicants are hired, more effort must be put into orienting them and increasing their workplace satisfaction, an issue that Mr. Orszag began to address in another point of the memo.
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