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Because we can't create additional spectrum, we must make better use of the existing space.
We must make better progress on prevention and treatment for all, especially women and young people, who are increasingly vulnerable.
In addition, the prospect that terrorists could acquire instruments of massive destruction creates unprecedented dangers.The UN must make better use of its assets in the fight against terrorism.
And they must make better use of and provide more sustainable support to organisations for disabled and older people and family carers – we can provide the best peer support for personalisation.
Last month the health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, announced that "access to care would become as easy as internet banking" and that the "NHS must make better use of technology to slash costs".
Many would say China must make better products.
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But until they are treated the same as regular employees, they will remain a poorly motivated underclass.Faced with a declining workforce, the government has realised that its first priority must be to make better use of the country's capable existing workers.
If biotechnology is to achieve what Gordon Conway, head of the Rockefeller Foundation, calls "a doubly green revolution", it must offer more than a technical fix: it must help poor farmers make better use of the tools they have.According to the Food and Agriculture Organisation, 830m people in the world are underfed.
Film professionals, especially on the business side, must make themselves better equipped.
The government must make a better call for Britain and bring national mobile coverage policy into the 21st century".
It must not interfere in things which it does not need to do and it must make a better job of doing the things it has to do.
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