Sentences with phrase «explore broad set»

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I thought it might be useful to set the scene by making some broad observations about our markets, sketching trends and exploring briefly the underlying influences on them.
Made into a permanent programme in 2009, it set out to sequence the genomes of potential bioterror agents, explore new drug technologies and develop «broad - spectrum» therapies that would work against multiple bacterial and viral pathogens — especially haemorrhagic fever viruses such as Ebola and Marburg.
Now, scientists are using a broader lens to explore this full set of HD symptoms and determine how symptoms might be related in the disease.
I explore three broad hypotheses for why African Americans might not have benefited as much as whites from the funding initiatives: 1) kindergarten funding disproportionately drew African Americans out of higher - quality education settings; 2) instead of raising additional revenue to fund local kindergarten programs fully, school districts offered lower - quality kindergarten programs to African Americans or moved funds from existing school programs from which African Americans may have disproportionately benefited; and 3) African Americans were more adversely affected by any subsequent «upgrading» of school curricula as more students entered elementary grades having attended kindergarten.
This change means «it is likely that there will continue to be a mix of academies and maintained schools for the foreseeable future», but stressed that the DfE still has not formally set out its current policy for converting schools to academies or explored the broader implications for the school system.
The challengers set out to «explore the role the Internet and social networking plays in the timely communication, wide area team - building and urgent mobilization required to solve broad scope, time - critical problems.»
In addition to legal competence, and the «business and financial literacy to understand business opportunity and risk,» GCs must be capable of conducting a «relentless, independent, fair - minded, empirical quest for a broad set of facts,» and be «able to articulate a set of systematic and constructive options that expose and explore the value tension inherent in most decisions.»
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