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The latter ensures that the different areas of the workspace are explored at a similar speed, thus avoiding that some areas are explored much later than others, something desirable for many exploration applications, such as search & rescue.
Seen together, this was one of those Prada collections that shows the designer's ability to mix eras but come out with something desirable for now.
Likely, TgMYB1 and TgMYB4 could explain the transition from sapwood (usually called "baby teak") to heartwood and they could be clues in enhancing the heartwood content and natural resistance as a genetic character, something desirable for teak producers.
Although staff members who were interviewed were aware of advance care planning and, in some cases, saw it as something desirable for frail, older patients with multiple co-morbidities, none of them had worked with patients who had any kind of advance plan in place.
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Due to the difficulty of attaining optimal conditions for the above aspects of entrepreneurship, resilience is something desirable but hard to achieve for entrepreneurs (Sullivan-Taylor and Branicki 2011), and entrepreneurship is even regarded as an "extreme" experience (Schindehutte et al. 2006).
Was contact considered as something desirable in itself or rather as an unfortunate necessity for seeing the sights?
The election of a bright leader is something desirable but that doesn't mean it's a solution for all of society's issues and ills.
That would be for the normal person, who would see innovation as something desirable to which we want to aspire.
Are we talking about the idea something desirable should be hard work?
That a majority considers something desirable is not evidence that it is constitutional.
Can your job lead to something desirable?
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