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Nursing homes should strive to develop diverse and meaningful activity programs for residents in order to occupy their time and provide them with a greater sense of purpose.
Once the good/bad use distinction is understood, companies should strive to develop technology that provides leadership with more profound insights into their platform's user base and unobtrusively allows the community to identify and understand how and when bad actors are executing an organized and sophisticated campaign of ill intent on the platform.
Insurers should strive to develop and support these clinicians, as only insurers could.
Ultimately, researchers should strive to develop efficacious intervention strategies that are scalable, cost-effective and sustainable for the diversity of SUMSM.
Although these goals are distinct, they do not have to be exclusive; a well-mentored research lab should strive to develop future scientists while generating new data.
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One should therefore strive to develop and implement a technique that allows monitoring the development and evolution of small cracks in implants, such as to control the fracture process and avoid that it reaches its catastrophic end, and in addition will diagnose if there is an effect on the living tissue, as mentioned earlier.
Every enterprise should also strive to develop its own brand name products through competition.
Strive to develop and implement best practices.
Strive to develop your technical skills.
If you are a leader, you should be striving to develop knowledge to improve yourself, your company, and the people who work for you.
And these are skills all surgeons should be striving to develop, said Dr. Christopher Wallis, lead author of the surgery study and a urology resident at the University of Toronto.
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