Anyway, governments in rich countries also intervene a lot, and very often as clumsily.
We get together a list of names and very often the same names begin to be repeated.
There is some progress, there is the occasional setback, and very often there is no change at all.
Scientists mistrust journalists because the popular market for news can, and very often does, affect how stories are told.
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It's all there, but it's in his eyes, and very often that kind of emotion doesn't read well on camera.
Professor RUTH STRIEGEL-MOORE (Wesleyan University): Women of color are experiencing eating disorders and very often go unrecognized by the health-care system.
These girls want something different, and very often it's a Chinese brand.
But that said, Ferrari who are the main contenders for the championship are extremely skilful at making their cars very fast and very often.
Yes, social business is hard: It requires a deep rethinking of communication protocols internally and externally, and very often a re-alignment of functional teams.
That is the work of the citizen, and groups of citizens, and very often, groups of citizens who respond to their faith-call to be a part of that great compassion.
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And very often if you take a picture out before you finalize it and some things work and some don't, you try to go back with the editing and finish it.
And indeed, the negotiating process has not been simple, but again, our negotiation teams have been working in a highly professional, constructive way that has been lots of work and very often they worked 24 hours a day.
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This means they know their abilities as well as their limitations, and very often they have devised strategies for handling shortcomings by managing their time, their people and their resources in ways that accent their strengths and downplay their deficiencies.
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And very often stressed and discouraged.
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Indeed, the guilty secret of psychology and of behavioral economics is that their experiments and surveys are conducted almost entirely with people from Western, industrialized countries, mostly of college age, and very often students of psychology at colleges in the United States.
And so there's always been a resistance of fear and ignorance of the groups that have come to America until people began to understand, begin to know the need and very often those coming here have no other choice in their lives - no other choice.
Kirk Flittie, who manages the Global Observer program for AeroVironment, says operating costs are low because the plane doesn't have to take off and land very often and it uses propulsion systems and electronics developed for the company's high-flying solar-powered planes.
It took two and a half months of very intense and often very frustrating negotiations among the capitals and up in New York.
There followed a series of high-profile jumps off very famous - and often very dangerous - landmarks.
And what very often advances that power is their ability to put the influence they possess to good use.
It has the ideal riding position for drifting leisurely around towns, with the handlebars set high, a rack traditionally used for giving your chums a lift, mudguards as well as skirt guards, built-in locks and, very often, a built-in drum dynamo.
But despite these trade ties that bind, Germany and France are very different countries with often very different interests and preferences rooted in different historical experiences and in respect of economic management, including the Eurozone, different economic structures.
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Shaw told Case that current methods of assessing pain and agitation in patients were very subjective and often resulted in over-sedation.
This documentary film, about the deconstruction of a great American city, is surprisingly lyrical and often very moving.
And in Israel, where faith and secularism are very often in conflict, that ideology turns out to be very attractive.
This is hugely inefficient, because pricey late interventions and operations could very often have been avoided with a much smaller investment in preventive care.
That it tackled the issue of Mormonism only made the story that much more interesting, delving into what is a fascinating, and often very dark, history.
What's there, though, is surprisingly humanistic and often very inspiring.
And one of those is the ability to enact sweeping and often extreme changes very quickly.
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