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A10 NATIONAL A16-23 A Clash Over Rebuilding Gulf Coast After Hurricane There is a broad clash along the Gulf Coast over whether to rebuild hurricane-damaged areas much as they were, to rebuild at a higher price, with more robust foundations and buildings raised above ground, or to cede large swaths of land to nature.

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It is expected that this infusion will, in due course of time, produce engineers, scientists, and other decision makers who will have a more robust foundation and significance of the missing link, and will, therefore, voluntarily and enthusiastically operate in accordance with sustainable development objectives.

While probability sampling would undoubtedly provide a more robust foundation for statistical analysis such an approach is prohibitively expensive in most instances [ 23].

Given the interplay between hunger and priming that has already been discussed, a better understanding of the impact of hunger on food choice may provide a more robust foundation for understanding priming as well.

A nutritional ecological approach, however, incorporating knowledge of diet, functional morphology, intake, digestive physiology and dietary assimilation [sensu 18,86] would provide a more robust foundation with which to resolve the trophic habits of terapontids.

"I see this helping in the development of a more robust observational foundation for understanding the climate system," said Dr. John R. Christy, who has questioned the accuracy of models and surface temperature readings and runs the Earth System Science Center at the University of Alabama, Huntsville.

Better options could include: Setting up a representative local 'civil assembly' – a more robust version of the foundation trusts governors model – to act as a sounding board for CCG decision-making.

The story behind this growth was more than a decade in the making, as state and local leaders crafted a policy to make early-stage investments more robust and lay the foundation for a startup ecosystem that is finally coming to fruition.

While this strategy may give the impression of a more robust, and hence stable, foundation for the theoretical construct of principlism, Karlsen and Solbakk argue that this comes at the expense of theoretical and practical open-mindedness.

Here we establish a foundation for more robust provenance studies and field sampling strategies through a discussion of (1) quarry identification and (2) sampling within prospective sources.

His successor, James Killian, built the chapel she dreamed of and laid the foundation for an even more robust MIT, one that had room and purpose for the liberal arts.

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