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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upon consolidated" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that occurs after consolidation, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "The report will be finalized upon consolidation of all data."
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A spiral learning approach revisited topics on day 2 to build upon consolidated basic concepts.
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"There has never been an administration, I don't believe in our history, more intent upon consolidating and abusing power to further their own agenda," Mrs. Clinton told the gathering.
Today, these historic centers offer wonderful urban fabric to build upon in consolidating economic development efforts.
This scenario of evolution has been proposed by Azimzadeh and Bornens (Azimzadeh and Bornens, 2004; Bornens and Azimzadeh, 2007), and subsequently consolidated upon comparative phylogenetic analysis of centrosomal proteins (Azimzadeh and Marshall, 2010; Carvalho-Santos et al., 2010; Hodges et al., 2010).
It draws upon and consolidates previous national and regional frameworks [ 3, 10– 15], while incorporating new tools and approaches [ 16] and harmonising with the structure and principles of the new global strategy [ 8].
Increasing recognition of the role and value of theory in improvement work in healthcare offers the prospect of capitalising upon, and consolidating, actionable lessons from synthesis of improvement projects and initiatives.
The small hydrate particles packed and consolidated symmetrically upon Al or Cu cylindrical surfaces, minimizing internal void spaces and fractures in the accumulated 250 400 g hydrate mass.
Processed mapping data was then consolidated based upon AGAP number and the results summarized by rseq software.
What will this season give them to consolidate upon this achievement?
"The Heritage Index helps – showing relative strengths and weaknesses across a broad definition of heritage, letting us see where strengths could be consolidated and capitalized upon; or areas where under-performance might be addressed".
Upon his inauguration in 2000, Putin consolidated the most lucrative sectors of the Russian economy into "national-champion" companies — like Rosneft, in the oil industry, and Gazprom, in natural gas — in which the government would normally hold a majority stake.
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