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Only wild birds could carry the disease without getting sick, and so disseminate it far.

For example, in Lebanon, 3G Internet is unreliable in border areas, so disseminating information over Internet-based platforms would not be inclusive of these population groups as compared to those in more urban areas such as Beirut.

But even if liquidity data is not so widely disseminated, the study shows clearly that Wall Street professionals need to add this variable to their analytical models.

That a faked video had been so rapidly disseminated by unskeptical news outlets was both surprising and dispiritingly familiar to professional experts on the news media.

When present in sulfide ore bodies, the gold, although still elemental in form, is so finely disseminated that concentration by methods such as those applied to alluvial gold is impossible.

Images of the sufferings endured in war are so widely disseminated now that it is easy to forget that, historically, photographers have offered mostly positive images of the warrior's trade, and of the satisfactions of starting a war or continuing to fight one.

And even for anyone determined never to read anything with "Prozac" in its title, he presents an important, deeply troubling examination of the means by which these drugs have become so widely disseminated, and the possible long-term toll they may take.

He was a household name, with an image so widely disseminated that just about everyone could tell you what he looked like the big lips, the toque, and holding a live poulet de Bresse in his arms, say, and petting its head even if few people had any idea what his food might be like.

In its early days, there was no reason to predict that Koshihikari would become so widely disseminated.

If there is one big problem with the sudden interconnectivity of the wine world, it is this: The knowledge and technology that is getting so widely disseminated is the same knowledge and technology everywhere.

The argument that occupational licensing protects consumers from being harmed by unlicensed practitioners is weak during an era where information is so readily disseminated.

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