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And inflammation is just one of several targets we are pursuing to treat Alzheimer's, which has multiple causes.
Thanks to you and The Times for pursuing information to which the public has a right.
But women are not to blame for pursuing something to which they are entitled in law.
The first argues that there is never a perfect time to pursue peace, to which I wholeheartedly subscribe, and therefore opportunities for peace must be continuously pursued and even created.
The "personal computer" as center of the home was an idea pioneered by Microsoft and pursued to a point which now is beginning to look impractical.
Thus, at the very beginning of nuclear power, we had to choose which possibilities to pursue, which to ignore.
It is the job of machines to handle as much work for humans as possible, so as to free them to pursue that which each and every individual human being most wishes to pursue.
Key features of the research experience, including pursuing research questions to which no one has the answer, have been successfully incorporated into the course and lab schedule.
Meanwhile, news organizations are using data to report, to decide which stories to pursue and to discern which areas of coverage are attracting readers.
The committee has been accused of being soft on members of Congress, while some lawmakers have complained that the ethics office has been overly aggressive and inconsistent in deciding which allegations to pursue and which to ignore.
And how do you know which opportunities to pursue and which to let go?
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