... 169Mixing up WordsThatSoundthe Same CHAPTER 8Mixing up Words ThatSoundthe Same 169One of the great things about theEnglish language is itsextraordinary depth. It has so many wordsthat there ... as in our sentence here, where the idea is that others in addition to the person being rebuked would like to get through the line. Here are more correct examples:He’s smart and handsome and ... is the noun meaning the suggestionsthemselves. You advise a person to do something. That some-thing is the advice you offer. In this sentence, we’re referringnot to the action of offering...
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... what it was inthe 1970s and 1980s. In contrast, smoking inthe general population has declined since the 1970s. Smokers in movies differ from smokers in the general population: the former ... channels used in advertising and promoting tobacco products; emerging promotional channels such as packaging, viral marketing, andthe Internet; and recent trends in tobacco advertising and promotional ... to secondhand smoke, questioning the accuracy of tobacco industry communications, andthe declining social acceptability of smoking. Other forms of smoking-relevant advertising include advertisements...
... reduction and for achieving the MDGs. 6. POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS Deepening and widening the financial sector such that it both increases in size and scope and providing increasing access ... information and transactions costs, the financial system eases the trading, hedging and pooling of risk. Thirdly, financial markets and intermediaries mitigate the information acquisition and enforcement ... contribution of inclusive financial development to the MDGs…… 13 Towardsinclusivefinancialdevelopmentforachieving the MDGs in Asia andthe Pacific 5.8 Financial innovation The growing use...
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... inside the tumour, its outer membrane disintegrates, rapidly deploying the anti-angiogenic drug. The blood vessels feeding the tumour then collapse, trapping the loaded nanoparticle inthe tumour, ... low-energy or thermal neutrons. The neutrons inthe beam interact with the boron inthe tumour causing the boron atom to split into an alpha particle (high-energy helium-4 nucleus) and a lithium-7 ... release their contents. In clinical use the laser could be targeted through the skin, or be beamed inside the body via an endoscope. The infrared energy (100 mJ/cm²) needed for the rupture of the...
... the discussion of the links between disability and HIV, and reviewed and commented on the entire manuscript. All the authors were involved in conceiving of the study and read and approved the final manuscript.Authors' ... avoid reinforcing a perception that PLHIV are, simply by virtue of their HIV infection, limited in functioning (e.g., in employment) - in other words, toavoid subjecting PLHIV to the further stigmatization ... the leading instrument within the UNsystem addressing the human rights of people with disa-bilities, including through the work of the Special Rappor-teur. The Standard Rules also helped inform...