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"I look it as a way to foster progress".
The doting sponsors kept vowing to do less for the family, hoping to foster progress.
Shortly after the war he became the first president of the Committee for Economic Development, a nonprofit organization of economists and company executives that tried to foster progress around the world.
His actions serve as a powerful example of how managers at any level can approach each day determined to foster progress.
The recent creation of a general corpus annotated with an "abstract meaning representation", AMR, is likely to foster progress in that direction (Banarescu et al. 2013).
These two trends, independence and integration, are both necessary to foster progress in a given scientific field [33], [34].
But like the United States, Israel is a work in progress which deserves a chance to find its way, to foster and deepen democracy.
They are going to need to create workflows and collaborative models that span time zones and foster progress around the clock, around the world.
New analytic procedures may foster progress in the understanding of tolerance to and withdrawal from benzodiazepines.
What these detractors fail to see is that safe spaces have always been inherently political, and their very aim is to foster social progress in the wider world.
In addition, such studies should try to implement the most recent developments (e.g. [ 11]), enhancing their appreciation within the research community and fostering progress in the field.
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