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WSMV reports some parents have expressed concerns about accountability, though the district maintains that if anything, the new system promotes more work, not less, because if a student does not comprehend the material, he or she will have to work harder until they understand.
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Genetic interactions for crn1 ∆, as well as the late arrival of Crn1 to actin patches (Lin et al. 2010), suggest that its primary role in actin regulation may be to promote turnover (see below); thus, more work is needed to determine whether the actin crosslinking activity is relevant to Crn1's in vivo functions.
More work is needed to promote more widespread use of these tools and to address barriers to implementation.
Ms. Sonnet promotes more use of apprenticeships, as in Germany, where students work part time while they go to school.
But more work is needed to determine the general conditions under which trait change promotes vs prevents ecological change.
The Mervis article does a great job of pointing out what needs to be improved if we are to recruit more minorities at the nation's research institutions, such as increasing the average salary and promoting more family-friendly work hours, but personally, I've known too many "majority" scientists who couldn't even get their foot in the door of an assistant professorship.
Water promotes more rust buildup.
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