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Almost contemporaneously, a similar movement based in Toulouse arose and concentrated on problems of linguistic and orthographic standardization to provide a wider base for literary endeavour.
Nevertheless, ENRICH provided a wider base for recruitment to studies than has previously been the case.
The TIP provides a wider base for supporting the HTO wedge even without the use of locking screws, thus significantly enhancing construct stiffness and suppressing wedge fracture.
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The individual ZnO nanorods are joining with other nanorods as like leaf of flower and forming wider bases for the complete flower-shaped structure.
Elsewhere, Sellami et al. (2008) have developed cone-shaped heap of 2-m high with a 3-m wide base for co-composting of exhausted olive cake, poultry manure and sesame bark.
He got so many compliments on a walking stick he'd made for himself out of a discarded Christmas tree — a wide base for balance, a storage compartment and wood-burned designs — that he began accepting orders from friends and neighbors.
Exporters are in favour of the deal as it promises lower tariffs, less red tape and a wider base of consumers for their goods, but the negotiations have faced opposition in Europe, where consumers fear it would ride roughshod over the 28-nation bloc's labour market and environmental standards, and lead to more outsourcing and job losses.
With help from the Internet, sellers could reach a significantly wider base of clients, raising profits for 10 million small companies that still serve as the main employers and drivers of growth throughout the region.
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