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Another recent problem, critics say, is that many editors have not moved quickly enough to use newer methods to judge the merits of manuscripts.
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Banks have become increasingly reluctant to lend to each other in the last few weeks, prompting the Fed to use new methods to lend directly to the banks.
The second- and third-tier companies that are moving into the North Sea are willing to drill for quantities of oil that are too small to matter to a major oil company like Shell, and use new methods to eke out a bit more oil from fading wells.
The formula: buy up mines for a bargain and use new methods to extract the metal cheaply.
In fact, a follow-up mission is already being proposed that would use new methods to provide depth maps of the world's land masses every eight days — though not in quite as high fidelity.
These applications justify getting information about physical properties, mechanical properties, drying trends, etc. in order to design new machines and use new methods to harvest or dry the sunflower petals.
The aim of the current study is to attempt to use new methods to select medical school applicants.
The aim of the study was to use the DH Commissioning guidance [ 22] as a general framework, and where appropriate integrate existing evidence, and develop or use new methods to generate new evidence to populate a costed commissioning framework.
There are no statistics on the number of utilities using new methods to manage energy demand, but more and more companies seem to be doing it.
Students are using new methods to keep themselves well rested, such as binaural beats, a type of sound that can affect the brain.
In 2012, Chicago saw an increase in homicides — more than 500 people were killed that year — and the Police Department sent more officers into volatile neighborhoods and used new methods to track gang affiliations.
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