If researchers are willing to disseminate misleading claims then their integrity is brought into question. |
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If possible in your family situation, designate someone to gather and disseminate expert news from the internet. |
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They rarely cause invasive disease, but can invade and disseminate in immunocompromised patients. |
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He helped to introduce singing the Creed at mass and to disseminate the performance of penance on the continent. |
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One of the things that the internet has done is to widely disseminate enormous amounts of factual information. |
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Social Reader was intended to disseminate information quickly and frictionlessly. |
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Older material is luckily public domain, and hence legally safer to digitally preserve, enhance, and disseminate. |
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It works efficiently to create and diffuse purchasing power throughout the economy and disseminate liquidity throughout the financial system. |
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Yet the United Nations, the great world body created to bring peace and to disseminate aid to suffering people showed only tepid response. |
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The race for news started to accelerate in the 60s and 70s when news providers started to disseminate information globally by telex. |
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Mass mail-outs are then sent out to attract support, disseminate information and rebuke what is considered propaganda. |
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Over recent months, regular email spammers have used networks of compromised machines to disseminate spam. |
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Why were the major media so quick to disseminate pictures of an action figure as a genuine hostage photo? |
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It is my duty to observe, comment, cogitate and deliberate, and then to disseminate the wisdom I have gained by my efforts. |
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This bacterium causes infections in the genital tract that may disseminate to organs. |
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The condition can disseminate throughout the respiratory tract and lead to pulmonary papillomatosis. |
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Internet based media disseminate information and knowledge far more quickly than conventional media. |
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Training programmes will enable the trainers to further disseminate the information to others in the community, creating a multiplier effect. |
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In this case, the challenge was to disseminate the technology as widely as possible. |
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Doctors have a vast platform to investigate, tabulate, and disseminate just how miserable they are. |
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The symptoms of disease that we see are very often secondary to our defense mechanism, but are exploited on behalf of the bug's capacity to disseminate. |
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Since then, there had been an attempt to share and disseminate this experience outside the region. |
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The ECB will disseminate one master hard copy, together with the relevant number of cover pages required, to NCBs via the postal system. |
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In particular, Article 45 of the rules confer on the Commission the right to disseminate foreground where participants fail to do so. |
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The conference provided a 'capstone' for the CCMHI and a venue to display and disseminate its research and toolkits. |
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The Working Group will consider effective ways and means to widely communicate and disseminate the Belgrade report. |
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Flowers unfold their most dazzling colours to attract insects, which in turn disseminate pollen while feasting on their nectar. |
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It will be a facilitator of that dialogue and it is going to create an archive to share and disseminate what it has learnt. |
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Prostate Cancer UK invites supporters to seminars and laboratory visits, and uses its YouTube channel to disseminate messages. |
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It helps to develop tools and resources tailored to aboriginal and northern populations, and to disseminate this knowledge across communities. |
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It is also an investment that will allow us to better protect and disseminate our cultural heritage. |
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They will also have to conduct a small-scale study and disseminate the results on a web site. |
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In response to this call, UNODC initiated a project to collect, validate and disseminate such knowledge. |
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If it fails to do so, the Commission may disseminate that foreground pursuant to Article 12 of the Treaty. |
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Much remains to be done to disseminate this policy to UNHCR staff, some of whom are more positive about education than others. |
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Make the investigator or the research sponsor reluctant to disseminate the findings of the study. |
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Websites are not only used to disseminate information and propaganda. |
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When the workmen take care not to agitate the massicot in placing it in the tun, they do not disseminate the saturnine dust during this operation. |
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Instead of using technology to improve our lives and as a means to disseminate public information, it will be used to restrict our freedoms, and peer into our private lives. |
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Networking with experts in other disciplines and collaborating with statisticians should be recognized as an important way to conduct research and disseminate findings. |
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Yet the group failed to produce any biological agent, and were reduced to poking bags with umbrellas to disseminate the sarin gas they were able to make. |
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Each of these incidents incited the miffed woman to disseminate mild hearsay about my sexual orientation or general oddness. |
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I would rather keep all this in camera than disseminate it to the teeming raptors of the Internet. |
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The growth of the internet has made it so easy for people both to gather information from diverse sources and to disseminate information to diverse recipients. |
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However, when a supervisor attempted to disseminate the information to Homeland Security, that tipped us off that something unusual was happening. |
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The hyphae lay down double septa and, following cell separation, produce single uninucleate yeast cells that divide by fission and disseminate throughout the body. |
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Because the very function of a social network site is to disseminate information, a very strong presumption against an expectation of confidentiality could be inferred. |
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Centralization allows us to manage our global knowledge base efficiently, to identify and disseminate best practices, and to standardize our business processes. |
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It is an inducement to each individual to take urgent and determined action to preserve, disseminate and show to advantage the treasures of humanity's cultural heritage. |
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We can try to disseminate simple facts about our mandate and work. |
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Plantiff alledges that Defendants'continued to disseminate false statements as late as Oct. |
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The users also engage themselves not to publish, post, distribute or disseminate any defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent or unlawful material or information. |
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Annex I, Part 5, subtitle 'Approach', paragraph 2 The development of European societies largely depends on their capacity to create, exploit and disseminate knowledge and, from there, to continuously innovate. |
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Activities also include heritage interpretation to disseminate information to visitors of general, historical, or scientific information. |
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Al-Farahidi chose to disseminate his scholarship from the Iraqi city of Basra, his work dealt with melody and rhythm, which he linked to poetic metres and music, and hence the science of prosody. |
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In the final section of the report, recent efforts of the United Nations and agencies to disseminate information on the Convention and the Optional Protocol are described. |
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They aggregate and disseminate market data content including real-time market data, and provide analytics, trading and messaging capabilities needed by financial professionals. |
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At the end of the breeding period males disseminate for food and rest while females remain for nurturing. |
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The Council's information office aims to disseminate Nordic concepts and to demonstrate and promote Nordic cooperation. |
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The results of the research will be used to discuss and disseminate best practices and lessons learned, with particular focus on consultation and participation. |
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Studies could be carried out on the collective agreements currently governing domestic work in Europe and the best practices could be adopted in order to disseminate their use. |
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The facilities that are being built for the dissemination of the census data may also be used to disseminate a wide range of community level data. |
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Do not hesitate to widely disseminate this opinion and to use it. |
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To organize joint conventions and meetings, conduct researches, prepare media programmes, and use the Internet and other information media to disseminate the culture of dialogue, mutual understanding and peaceful coexistence. |
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Therefore to disseminate and explain it, I must understand it. |
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How best to disseminate the volumes of valuable information? |
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However, within this approach is a tendency to shut away the symbols, out of a contradictory but valid concern for a recentring of spirituality and of the sacred, in order to disseminate it more effectively. |
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It introduced a systemization of the restitution of outputs to actors who have contributed in their production and disseminate widely documentation on the subject to public and private actors. |
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The primary target audience for the national session will be members of women's organization who can further disseminate what they learn through their organizations' activities and networks. |
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A male that reinitiates the mating program, only to intromit his spicules into the same partner, is at a competitive disadvantage to disseminate his genetic material. |
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Promote and disseminate experiences and puppetry projects that relate to the subject noted above, especially those that agglutinate the participation of different groups or artists. |
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This has been particularly true in terms of its reliance on the Internet as a multi-faceted facilitation tool to proselytize, to radicalize, to recruit, to communicate and to disseminate techniques and methods of operations. |
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Other measures that reinforce access to justice include the steps that have been taken to organize, systemize and disseminate updated information on a timely basis. |
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The lessons learned must be transformed into agreements, methods and programmes that lead to a formalization of this model of action in order to disseminate it to other countries and regions. |
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The approach: The research team leveraged partnerships to create a new health service out of existing ones, and to disseminate valuable information about antenatal and postpartum depression. |
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The Committee encouraged the secretariat to disseminate the results of studies on welfare gains accruing from the rural road programmes undertaken by Governments in the region. |
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No other body, including UNESCO, should do so in their stead, but UNESCO should 'listen in' so as to spread and disseminate their message and make sure that it is widely heard. |
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Since August 2009, urgent communiques have become a tool by which we are able to disseminate pressing information, not only on our website, but throughout all of our media networks. |
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The librarian plays an important role, since he promotes meetings, lectures, fora and other events to facilitate, orientate and disseminate actions of all kinds, especially in the field of human rights. |
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The preinvestigative conference is also used to acquire and disseminate among members of the MCAT information about the victim and his or her case history and surrounding circumstances. |
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Even where a technology could be competitive, it may be difficult to disseminate it because distribution channels for new technologies are not as good as those for established technologies. |
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The Health Education Specialist must serve as a resource person on interdisciplinary research teams in order to effectively and efficiently disseminate new knowledge and translate research findings. |
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The census can collect information on the de jure stateless and census authorities should make all efforts to collect, process, code and disseminate such data. |
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As the masters of all means of communication, the power elite disseminate the market ideology through the fixed, partial and concocted meaning it gives to words. |
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Unfortunately, the misinformed person with a fixed opinion about vaccines has many sophisticated tools to disseminate misinformation, creating confusion about vaccine safety. |
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It was not until the 1990s that they acknowledged the need to do more than just disseminate data and hesitantly began employing communication professionals. |
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With a straight-from-the-shoulder approach, employees are less likely to disseminate erroneous information over the social grapevine and will be less anxious. |
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What made the partnership so advantageous is Orvis's ability to disseminate in bulk information about available properties to this demographic of wealthy outdoorsman. |
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According to this perspective, these ideas already existed in the form of proto-racism and Shakespeare employs the medium of theatre to reinforce and disseminate them. |
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Some critics believe that Marlowe sought to disseminate these views in his work and that he identified with his rebellious and iconoclastic protagonists. |
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Goodman worked out of New York where he and Myrna Shinbaum would gather up-to-date data about each refusenik in its files and disseminate the details. |
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It seeks to disseminate new tools such as mind maps or mind maps. |
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The series is designed to disseminate research on items in the collection. |
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There's also an increased awareness of transplantation, thanks to the strong Eye Bank and Organ Recovery Agency helping to disseminate information to the public. |
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