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Getting chief executives and financial officers to sign up to the accuracy of all financial statements is serving to concentrate minds.
Are the stringent measures being imposed on laboratories that store or work with the virus serving to concentrate technical expertise and industrial know-how in the hands of scientists in a very few industrialized countries, thus contributing to limited scientific inquiry and collaboration, which further escalates costs?
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But brothels have also served to concentrate in a few locations the greatest source of H.I.V. infections in Asia.
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In fact, they only serve to concentrate power further into an increasingly narrower set of ideas about how change happens.
At the bottom end of the drill pipe are extra-heavy sections called drill collars, which serve to concentrate the weight on the rotating bit.
And then there was the avalanche of resources and the galvanizing of public activism that served to concentrate scientific efforts in a manner never seen before.
He says the system would have two benefits: it would minimise spurious birther campaigns against particular individuals and it would "serve to concentrate the minds of candidates who might otherwise be inclined to take a cavalier attitude to the issue".
Such stories may serve to concentrate minds in Congress and bring about a more rational fiscal outcome.Mr Cantor says constituents in his Virginia district have complained that political brinkmanship has pushed the economy to the edge of disaster.
The autopsies have also served to concentrate the minds of a hardline Montenegrin party that shares power with reformist Serbs in Yugoslavia's shaky federal government and feels protective of Mr Milosevic.In this section Simeon of Bulgaria Enlargement ahoy?
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