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In particular, I believe UNICEF will play an increasingly important role in helping governments develop the vigorous evidence-based programs and monitoring systems needed to attract new resources.
"I believe UNICEF will play an increasingly important role in helping governments develop the vigorous evidence-based programs and monitoring systems needed to attract new resources.
Most pages are covered frantically with notes and vigorous underlining, evidence that my reaction to the play was as ecstatic as I remember it to have been.
"In the end she admitted to me that her concern is 'trouble'," Martindale says, "by which, of course, she means opposition, vigorous debate, examination, evidence and campaigners".
However, before we begin this latest incursion -- which will likely involve sizable U.S. boots on the ground -- shouldn't we at least have a vigorous, open, and evidence-based public debate, in Congress, on television and in all matter of public forums, lest we repeat our tragic history in the Middle East all over again?
It stands to lose its current, bloated profits if it does not; it stands to gain plenty from continued market dominance if it does.If the world works in the way Mr Etro supposes, the fact that a dominant firm remains on top might actually be strong evidence of vigorous competition.
This zone, located in the eastern Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, shows evidence of vigorous geothermal activity in the form of hot springs, mud pools, sulphur and borax deposits (Azeez and Harinarayana 2007).
This is consistent with evidence that vigorous activity may have greater effects on insulin resistance than equivalent amounts of moderate-intensity activity (21, 22).
To date there is strong evidence that vigorous treatment of diabetes type 2 can decrease the morbidity and mortality of the disease by decreasing its chronic complications [ 3- 6].
However, there is no evidence that vigorous exercise increases the rate of progression of diabetic kidney disease, and there is likely no need for any specific exercise restrictions for people with diabetic kidney disease (184).
However, there is no evidence that vigorous exercise increases the rate of progression of diabetic kidney disease and likely no need for any specific exercise restrictions for people with diabetic kidney disease (161).
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