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Lefebvre cites one statistic that underscores the scope of the crisis: The number of confirmed migrant deaths along the border since 1994 is roughly the same as the combined number of U.S.-soldier fatalities in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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The fact that the first American to die in combat in Afghanistan was an intelligence officer and not a uniformed soldier serves to underscore the scope of the agency's role in the war in Afghanistan.
To underscore the scope of XKeyscore's capabilities he cited examples of potential persons whose tracking could be automated using the technology — such as the people parents choose to share photos of their children with, or every homosexual or Christian in a particular country.
In conclusion, our results underscore the scope of unmet health care needs among older people, especially with regard to dental health.
Among the rhythmic genes found were core clock genes as well as genes involved in BMP (bone morphogenetic protein) and FGF (fibroblast growth factor) signalling, Wnt signalling, multiple ADAM (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase) proteases and various pro-collagen isoforms, underscoring the scope of clock influence on bone physiology [ 8].
Most of the 31 studies included in the review involved hospitalized children and only 1 of the studies was conducted in the United States, underscoring the limited scope of the available literature.
That, however, only underscores the full scope of BlackBerry's arc.
And it underscores the global scope of American art from its earliest days, with items made in China, England, France and New Jersey on the same shelf, and expert immigrant craftsmen working shoulder to shoulder with the likes of the Boston homeboy Paul Revere.
Hence, this paper contributes to empirical knowledge on stakeholder perspectives on emerging plant breeding technologies, underscoring the importance to broaden the scope of the debate on the opportunities and challenges of agricultural biotechnologies, such as cisgenic GM plants.
A key contribution of this paper is the empirical insight on stakeholder perspectives on emerging plant-breeding techniques, thereby underscoring the importance of broadening the scope of the debate on the opportunities and challenges of agricultural biotechnologies, such as cisgenic GM plants.
This fact is underscored in that when we extend the scope of analysis to dynamic and intergenerational emission allocation (e.g., Otaki 2013), we may have to modify the obtained result, because the acceleration in emissions diffuses the negative externality to future generations.
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