The decisions taken at the Spring European Council for an integrated energy and climate policy are pathbreaking. |
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Note of the Editors: Article 7 is novel, extraordinary, and even pathbreaking in at least two respects. |
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He won the IPSEN Foundation award and will be presented later this year with the Seneca medal for pathbreaking research on longevity. |
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Many innovations are modest, incremental changes, while others are more pathbreaking. |
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Many of his densely intricate and rhythmically pathbreaking pieces from the 1960s through the '80s, the decades of his greatest influence, could confound musicians as well as audiences. |
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The Bank of Canada coordinated a pathbreaking project several years ago that compared the dynamic properties and policy implications of virtually every existing empirical model of the Canadian macroeconomy. |
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For his pathbreaking research on cassava, Dr Nagib Nassar, a professor at the Universidade de Brasília, has been nominated for this year's World Food Prize. |
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For Phoenix Contact, innovations are a pathbreaking bridge to the future. |
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This pathbreaking programme aims at developing a methodology which can be adapted for use in different contexts and yet provides data for inter national comparison. |
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In terms of quality its activities are pathbreaking on an international level and it sees itself as a learning organisation with the necessary courage to change. |
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Three years after receiving his doctorate, McMaster University sociologist Michael Atkinson has already gained a reputation as a pathbreaking researcher. |
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You offer pathbreaking new functionalities for consumer electronics? |
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A pathbreaking advocate of equality jurisprudence, Madam L'Heureux-Dubé has tirelessly and compassionately striven to eradicate discrimination in all its forms. |
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Furthermore, the integration capability of our access control solution with credentials or biometric technologies is pathbreaking. Video surveillance and existing security management systems can also be easily implemented. |
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The Bharatiya Janata Party, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, are flaunting the pathbreaking arrangement as a triumph of sorts. |
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Marked by pathbreaking investigation of long-term perspectives and by a vivid, seductive style, their explorations of social, cultural, and economic history proved broadly appealing. |
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Nevertheless, before long jails were built, and American creditors proved keen to seize their debtors, as was demonstrated in pathbreaking research conducted by the archivist G. Philip Bauer in the nineteen-thirties. |
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Dr. Varmus, who is 70, was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1989 for studies showing how certain normal genes could cause cancer when they went awry, pathbreaking work that opened a new era in cancer research. |
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This innovative, pathbreaking product has been developed keeping in mind the emergencies faced by the soldier in actual combat situations. |
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To be a pathbreaking leader takes a certain type of personality. |
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This pathbreaking research will advance the understanding of cellular processes and help to shape the way we diagnose and treat many kinds of disease. |
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