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There is another paradox: proposals for European economic governance, essential for the functioning of monetary union, accelerate nationalist impulses in all corners of Europe – an explosive mixture that introduces more confusion into the debate and leaves governments defenceless before the hegemony of the "markets".

This data set excludes companies that are said to have raised rounds of financing before their founding dates (an occasional error in the data that introduces more noise).

Is building an athletic field out of recycled tires a green choice, or one that introduces more toxic material into our environment?

In Kentucky, teachers staged a quasi-strike in late March, after legislators voted to overhaul the state's pension system in a way that introduces more uncertainty to teachers' retirement plans.

This still proved a challenge in the reveal of Arnim Zola, that had to be extensively rewritten to convey how "this grounded espionage paranoid thriller suddenly screeches to a halt and you switch gears really quickly with this ghost in the machine" that introduces more science fiction elements.

To build a more powerful laser requires a bigger lasing area, but that introduces more unwanted "modes" for light, which compete for power, limiting the final output.

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The idea is that introducing more working households to such areas will help tackle social exclusion.

Potts added that introducing more takeaway foods and placing them in handier positions near its supermarket entrances.

Instructors can consider different approaches to lecture that introduce more active and participatory components, thereby enhancing higher orders of thinking and learning during class.

To satisfy the observational constraints, inflationary theorists have been forced to consider plateau-like inflaton potentials that introduce more parameters and more fine-tuning, problematic initial conditions, multiverse-unpredictability issues, and a new 'unlikeliness problem'.

Most flow-battery electrolytes are strong acids, which could cause safety concerns if the technology is used in buildings and can require containment vessels that introduce more cost, says Venkat Srinivasan, head of the Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Lab at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

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