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In practice, great difficulties have been found in assessing whether a country is in deficit or in surplus.
(a crew who's had to practice great restraint daily on this production;).
Stribling thinks that universities should stop supporting these organizations, and that researchers should practice great caution when submitting their work to prospective conferences and journals.
In clinical practice, great efforts should be devoted to improving diagnosis of severe respiratory infections and to reducing such "diagnostic gap".
In clinical practice, great efforts should be dedicated to improving the diagnosis of severe respiratory disease; the introduction of innovative molecular technologies, as VIDISCA-454, will certainly help in reducing such "diagnostic gap".
When a new product or piece of equipment is designed that adds functionality and applicability to experimental settings or clinical practice, great value is added to the scientific community.
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Peter B. Lewis, the feisty philanthropist who has forced several beneficiaries to practice greater financial discipline, is giving $8 million to the American Civil Liberties Union.
Peter B. Lewis, the feisty philanthropist who has forced several beneficiaries of his largess to practice greater financial discipline, is giving $8 million to the American Civil Liberties Union.
The United States and Israel should "practice greater transparency about what you're doing, about what you're bombing and why you're bombing it".
As a result, thermal losses are in practice greater than those predicted during the design stage.
Department of Health must approve all patients who are recommended for medical marijuana, Mines said he believes this will give their practice greater legal protection.
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