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Even before the vaccine's approval, though, Merck had begun laying the political foundation in state legislatures to promote widespread vaccination of young girls.
Mosques are packed every Friday; religious events promote widespread charity, and believers are encouraged to support candidates who are perceived to be more godly.
These passive dissemination methods may raise awareness but are not sufficient to promote widespread and sustained change in instructional practices (Borrego et al. 2010; Lund and Stains 2015).
Moreover, in 35S-HvNAS1 lines, the NAS transgene is presumably expressed throughout the rice plant, which would promote widespread Fe circulation and bioavailability.
She hopes the finding might someday spur policymakers to promote widespread philanthropy that could make for a more altruistic--and happier--population.
The findings of such work will help identify more targeted ways to assist instructors in their efforts to adopt active learning instructional practices and consequently promote widespread instructional change (Pelch and McConnell 2016; Lund and Stains 2015).
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Second, governments should be promoting widespread debt relief: reducing obligations to levels the debtors can handle is the fastest way to eliminate that debt overhang.
Creating interoperable standards, which will allow systems to communicate with one another, and promoting widespread adoption of health technology is a must if we want to bring 21st-century standards to health care.
An important one, he said, is that "a RAND royalty should be set at a level consistent with the S.S.O.s' (standard setting organizations) goal of promoting widespread adoption of their standards".
"Was it done to stick one in the eye of the ordinary viewer who looks at the hijab as a sign of the slavery of Muslim women by a male-dominated and clearly violent religion?" The Sun distanced itself from MacKenzie's column, deleting a tweet promoting it as his comments promoted widespread criticism.
Referring to previous charges against HSBC, which were resolved in a landmark civil settlement in 2012, and included a $1.9bn fine, he added: "If the charges are true, the same institution that was first caught violating US sanction laws and laundering money for Mexican drug cartels could then escape accountability for promoting widespread evasion of US tax laws.
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