Recent
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A
recent
report by the Pew Center on trends in America indicates that only 10 percent of young adults under the age of 30 "place a lot of trust in the media."
Ipsos MORI expanded the survey in
recent
years to go across the world.
In addition to their
recent
emergence, another factor that's limiting their widespread adoption is that currently, no automated exosome isolation system exists to make regular screening economically accessible.
How would this fit in with the very
recent
desire a lot of people seem to have to be buried under a tree, or to become a tree when they die?
In a
recent
study commissioned by the UK government, it was estimated that by 2050, ten million people could die every year from multidrug-resistant infections.
Well, as many of you know, the results of the
recent
election were as follows: Hillary Clinton, the Democratic candidate won a landslide victory with 52 percent of the overall vote.
These were the candidates in the
recent
Icelandic presidential election, and that's the way it goes.
I just want to say a word here for Saviour Chishimba, who was one of the candidates in the
recent
Zambian presidential election.
Based on national elections in the UK, Italy, Israel and of course, the most
recent
US presidential election, using polls to predict electoral outcomes is about as accurate as using the moon to predict hospital admissions.
My
recent
book, "The Lucifer Effect," is about, how do you understand how good people turn evil?
But in
recent
decades, we have come to take milk for granted.
Recent
research has shown that milk doesn't just grow the body, it fuels behavior and shapes neurodevelopment.
She told me about a
recent
meeting with a gruff and sometimes difficult client who had called a meeting questioning progress on search engine optimization.
In the
recent
US elections we kept hearing of the Lilly Ledbetter law, and if we go beyond the nicely alliterative name of that law, it was really about a man and a woman doing the same job, being equally qualified, and the man being paid more because he's a man.
I was reminded of this distinction because a
recent
article came out in a very reputed scientific journal, which kind of characterized our Flint work as driven by "youthful idealism," and "Hollywood's dramatic sensibilities."
This
recent
research about the mental benefits of playing music has advanced our understanding of mental function, revealing the inner rhythms and complex interplay that make up the amazing orchestra of our brain.
In my book, though, I argue that the first modern crisis of civility actually began about 500 years ago, when a certain professor of theology named Martin Luther took advantage of a
recent
advancement in communications technology, the printing press, to call the Pope the Antichrist, and thus inadvertently launch the Protestant Reformation.
There was a
recent
study in the UK.
A
recent
analysis of 201 studies on the effectiveness of money-management training came to the conclusion that it has almost no effect at all.
A
recent
poll among 230,000 employees in 142 countries found that only 13 percent of workers actually like their job.
For example, doctors have noticed an uptick of something called Guillain-Barré syndrome in
recent
outbreaks.
Some
recent
plazas like Federation Square in Melbourne or Superkilen in Copenhagen succeed because they combine old and new, rough and smooth, neutral and bright colors, and because they don't rely excessively on glass.
But there's more
recent
history, in Iraq and Afghanistan.
For a
recent
project called Drone Aviary, we were interested in exploring what it would mean to live with drones in our cities.
I asked him, what was it like being in America during the
recent
presidential election?
Now,
recent
geological research has shown that the Temple of Apollo, where the most famous oracle sat, was actually built over two earthquake faults.
And if you add on to that
recent
advancements in immunotherapy and targeted therapies, the end of cancer is in sight.
Even more surprisingly, a
recent
study found that the light receptors in our eyes also play a role in our blood vessels.
A survey of
recent
Best Picture nominations found that only 12 percent of speaking or named characters were age 60 and up, and many of them were portrayed as impaired.
We need to remember that the destruction of cultural heritage isn't a
recent
phenomenon.
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