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In 1848, John Stuart Mill found it "impossible not to look forward to a vast multiplication and long succession of contrivances for economizing labor and increasing its produce; and to an ever wider diffusion of the use and benefit of those contrivances".
This will represent a further extraordinary access point, allowing a much wider diffusion of JHP contents.
Most enquiries have repeatedly demonstrated that many deaths could be avoided, suggesting the need to update and ensure a wider diffusion of recommendations.
Nonetheless, the fear of pacemaker dependency remains a limiting aspect for the wider diffusion of AVJ ablation.
[ 47, 48] Although there are signs that investment is increasing, wider diffusion of ICT in the health sector must be assured as part of NHII development.
HHV-8 seroprevalence at enrollment was higher among MSM, compared to multiple-partner heterosexuals, confirming the previously reported wider diffusion of the infection among homosexual men.
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The printing process, in addition to permitting the wide diffusion of geographic knowledge, retained the fidelity of the original works.
But the sonority had an uncommon aura — something of the magical quality that Charles Baudelaire, in his 1861 essay on Wagner, described as a "wide diffusion of light," an "immensity with no other décor but itself".
(Angola was an exception to both these trends).The strongest force propelling human progress, however, has been the swift advance and wide diffusion of technology.
Evidence of the actual exportation of objects is not always easy to find, but the wide diffusion of chert blades made of the characteristic Sukkur stone and the enormous scale of the factory at the Sukkur site strongly suggest trade.
As the historian Therese Dolan observes, Charles Baudelaire exhibited both kinds of synesthesia, listening to paintings by Delacroix ("The admirable chords of his color often make one dream of harmony and melody") and gazing upon the orchestral music of Wagner ("an immense horizon and a wide diffusion of light").
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