Sentences with phrase «wide use»

Are these compatible with the kinds of behavior promoted by wide use of markets?
Fortunately, such an approach has already adopted and in wide use in many other industries.
Its ease of administration, and the information it provides, should recommend it for wider use in clinical settings.
He offers two examples of instructional practices that could come into wider use if tests themselves made more rigorous demands.
What is needed is a much wider use of models already tried and tested, which «lock in» affordability, and even deliver new social housing without subsidy.
That's the biggest barrier to wider use today, because even authors can not use electronic versions to refer to another work.
A fascinating blend of science, art, history, and more, this heavily illustrated offering will find wide use across the curriculum.
The scientists hope to promote wider use of this important resource.
And while it's at an early stage, he adds, it may go on to find wider uses too.
Instead, for these programs to gain wider use they must supplement human expertise, not replace it.
Protein powders are in wide use among athletes and ordinary people as a way to increase total protein consumption.
This «failure of diversification» prompted wider use of factor analysis across portfolios and reduced reliance on simplistic asset allocation measures.
It's a pretty easy set - up, pretty feature - rich, is actively maintained and is in very wide use.
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However, it also has a number of disadvantages that could hinder wider use.
And the microwave heating technology will address a problem that so far has held back wider use of these systems, which is precise control of heat needed during the process.
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The screening of stock markets world - wide using time tested investing criteria such as low price to earnings, high return on equity, low debt and low price to book ratios.
It is commercially available and in wide use through out the world.
Veterinary clinics world - wide use sulfur as a treatment on dogs and puppies.
So why promote something as if its in wide use when its not.
Even if positive results emerge from these trials, ACT will still face major challenges in getting an ES - cell - based therapy approved for wider use.
However, he also acknowledged that wider use of crypto assets could lead to more acute risks in the future.
Wouldn't surprise me much if tracking scripts are already in much wider use than this.
They say analysis of the 30 data points is more informative about likely future emissions than national figures in wider use because it allows errors to be tracked more closely.
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LCFS stakeholders have expressed concerns that many of the Method 2 pathways in the Lookup Table and on the Method 2 web site are not available for wider use by regulated parties.
Pharma and biotech firms make wide use of synchrotron X-rays for drug discovery, drug development and drug delivery systems, as well as health care technologies such as implants and radiotherapy.
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Despite wide use, there is little evidence to show leveled reading programs close large, long - term gaps in reading comprehension beyond those in early primary grades.
And with wider use of electronic signatures for court filings, most pleadings contain fully rendered text which is just as searchable as anything in WordPerfect or Microsoft Word.
Many of those principles are to be applauded, such as wider use of citizen's initiatives and selection of candidates by means of open primaries.
By 1870 smooth cable was easy to get hold of and came into wide use on ranches.
He angered Jews by allowing wider use of the old, Tridentine liturgy, which includes a Good Friday plea that they be «delivered from their darkness» and also by lifing the excommunication of Holocaust - denying Bishop Richard Williamson.
Other goals include wider use of the human papillomavirus vaccine to prevent certain cancers and expanding education for underserved groups about cancer screening and clinical trials.
One prominent victim is the Data Encryption Standard (DES), in wide use throughout the computer world.
Multisig has seen wide use in various applications for Bitcoin over the past several years.
Penicillin and its relatives have been in wide use since the 1940s, but researchers have only now discovered another way that it thwarts bacteria.
The data are sufficient to support wider use of similar interventions, says Green.
Over 50,000 students Australia wide use the new (and free) Australian Organic Schools resources, and as a teacher — and someone who can now call herself a successful gardener — I highly recommend them to anyone who has always wanted to try gardening.
Patient advocates say Cuomo's aides told them the governor would consider the Gottfried - Savino bill to permit wider use of medical marijuana if it were passed by both houses of the legislature and came to his desk.
Charter schools got their start in Minnesota more than 20 years ago as alternatives to public schools, where teachers could experiment with methods that could reach wider use if proven successful.
He also suggests wider use of a technical device called a retroreflectometer to help assess the paint's reflectivity and resulting effectiveness.
One challenge with storms in Germany is that climate models have trouble accurately depicting such small - scale features, but a new generation of models that should come into wider use within the next year or two do a much better job, meaning that attribution analyses on such events should become more feasible, van Oldenborgh said.
The #stuvoice hashtag gets wide use from influential voices in education.
Ms. Golden has instructed new teachers as a Master Teacher, Teacher Leader for English Language Arts, SBAC Testing Coordinator, and written curriculum for district wide use in English Language Arts.
Council member David Grosso, who wrote the proposed bill, said it is an effort to encourage wider use of alternative disciplinary practices.

Phrases with «wide use»

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