However, why not design a faster ship to create more far-ranging itineraries? |
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Telemetry was indispensable in controlling and obtaining information from far-ranging craft. |
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But many familiar with the story, and with pulsars' far-ranging legacy, see injustice. |
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It is not advisable, in my view, to start off with sweeping statements and far-ranging plans at this stage. |
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Aquaculture has the potential to have far-ranging impacts on the lake ecosystem. |
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This has far-ranging implications for international security and the security of Canadians. |
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Because it supports society as a whole, the impact of a disruption in a CI sector can have potentially far-ranging effects. |
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The far-ranging repertoire of this choir extends from Renaissance music to compositions of the 21st century. |
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All such violations have far-ranging, negative and traumatic consequences for children, requiring serious attention and redress. |
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Fundamental breakthroughs in biomaterials development could have far-ranging impact in this research area. |
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Although this is an historic moment, we must not lose sight of the far-ranging tasks that still lie ahead of us. |
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Ms. May also delighted the Scholars in a far-ranging discussion on these and other topics over breakfast the following morning. |
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Macedonia is currently undergoing a far-ranging defence review with an aim to rationalise both the armed forces and procurement practices. |
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The Committee's mandate is far-ranging, including assessing the fairness of business taxation and considering ways in which it might contribute more to job creation and economic growth. |
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Although the work carried out by the GSC was primarily a geological assessment and careful mapping of the physical features, the scientific staff had far-ranging interests. |
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Despite the far-ranging scope of earlier work, aspects of germination and conversion physiology, and biochemistry in somatic embryos remain unexplored. |
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Delegates regretted that more time had not been provided in the Commission for this far-ranging and highly relevant debate concerning the World Conference on Science. |
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In addition, he is to implement a far-ranging editorial and marketing development program in order to bolster the status of Europe 1 as a medium of record across all generations. |
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Unlike an academic, her interests were far-ranging. |
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Love's cheese fatwa had a surprisingly far-ranging effect. |
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But organizers of the hearing permitted far-ranging testimony. |
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The protests have been far-ranging and unpredictable. |
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China is challenging the notion that the Internet is impossible to control or censor, and if it succeeds there will be far-ranging implications, not only for the medium but for press freedom all over the world. |
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In April 2008, the Advisory Panel on Canada's System of International Taxation released a far-ranging consultation document, inviting submissions on myriad aspects of Canada's system of international taxation. |
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Draft guideline 2.9.9 provoked a far-ranging discussion. |
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With support from the Treaty Commission, the First Nations were able to bring the other two governments into far-ranging discussions on six major issues they see as obstacles to progress in treaty negotiations. |
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I am confident that our work at UNESCO and your work at this meeting and afterward will have significant positive and far-ranging effects across the years to come, in ways we cannot anticipate or imagine today. |
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The world is experiencing a period of rapid and far-ranging global transformations which will continue to have a significant impact on the lives of our citizens. |
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Banking and financial institution officials last week met in Tunisia to discuss far-ranging reforms and ways to foster growth once the world's economy recovers. |
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Perhaps never in the history of popular culture has a music movement evolved so rapidly and produced such far-ranging influences as Brazil's bossa nova. |
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