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The Catholic church was chief among the many institutions contaminated by covert state operations, with widespread use of clerics as informants.

For IL3, data, systems and processes must be segregated, supported by secure IT systems and databases, together with widespread use of encryption, enhanced physical security and higher levels of personnel screening.

The initial test is expected on flights between Frankfurt and Munich, Mr. Mamdani said, with widespread use on Lufthansa to extend to Europe early next year and to the United States about a year from now.

The electricity network was not designed to cope with widespread use of small-scale electricity generation, or with technologies such as electric cars and heat pumps that consume large amounts of electricity.

With widespread use of English and a literacy rate of over 90 percent, along with rock-bottom wages, Sri Lanka hopes to transform its postwar economy from a sleepy tea and textiles island into a tiny, high-end outsourcing powerhouse.

Industries that did not pay much heed to cybersecurity before -- Mr. Clarke cited power companies as an example -- have "really begun taking security seriously," with widespread use of encryption to shield data from prying eyes and authentication systems to ensure that only authorized people have access to critical system controls.

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We have also shown that oesophageal candidiasis, once the most common finding in patients with HIV infection, has been declining with more widespread use of ART.

The 1990s were associated with a dramatic increase in bile duct injuries with the widespread use of laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC).

This all takes us to our modern day -- with the widespread use of texting, instant messaging, and video chats.

With the widespread use of IMRT, the prognosis of patients with NPC has greatly improved, with fewer treatment failures at locoregional sites now occurring [ 18].

With the recent technological and diagnostic advances, and with the widespread use of computed tomography (CT), nodular ground-glass opacities (nGGOs) are being increasingly detected.

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