Scientists in Dundee believe they have uncovered a key step in how cells turn into tissues and organs.
The agreement - a key step towards banking union - will be put before European leaders later on Thursday.
Further, HP was the first in its sector to publish details about its supply chain, a key step towards increased transparency.
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And a key step in the new recipe for making tenofovir was contributed by a student at Howard University in Washington, D.
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Spain's commitment to recapitalize its banks is a key step on this path and further clarity will be important in the days ahead.
The Kremlin and Chechnya's Moscow-appointed administration portrayed the referendum as a key step toward peace and a return to normal life in the region.
Passage of the constitution, regarded as a key step toward the establishment of Iraqi democracy, paves the way for an election for a new Iraqi parliament in mid-December.
It would also introduce a significant change in the legal framing of incorporation and might prove to be a key step in a remedy for the problems in capitalism today.
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As a key step towards beginning worldwide distribution of Model S, Tesla Motors announced today that it will begin operations this month at its new European Distribution Center in Tilburg, Netherlands.
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In a separate report the Commission also recommended opening talks with Kosovo on reaching a Stabilisation and Association Agreement with the EU - a key step towards full EU accession negotiations.
In considering the conservation of biodiversity, the Meeting recommended that a key step of GDI certification must be a baseline assessment of the current biodiversity status of the area to be managed.
The decision was seen as a key step towards selling some of the business to private investors, as it meant it would not be weighed down by its huge pension scheme liabilities.
In her address, Ms Bokova said that she considered the event a key step towards the Global Forum on Media and Gender that will be organized by UNESCO and UN Women in 2013.
"Food sovereignty" - a term adopted instead of the better-known notion of "food security" - was hailed by many as a key step for developing nations to become more resilient to emerging food crises.
An interesting note in the financial statements was the news that in September Suncor become the first oil sands company to complete surface reclamation of a tailings pond, a key step in returning the site back to nature.
But even as Russia appeared to agree that a key step in the peace process would be the establishment of a transitional government, the country's foreign minister said it should not be viewed as outside powers imposing a transitional government on Syrians.
The phonemaker's attempt at increasing its exposure to the lucrative mobile music and gaming market is seen a key step for the company that made its mark in regions such as Western Europe with its music-focused sub-brand Walkman phones and camera-focuses Cybershot handsets.
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In fact, tightening up the registration process is a key tactical step in fighting online bad actors.
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She said European banking union was a key first step to putting Europe on the path to sustainable recovery.
For aspiring scientists, a key first step is to find a subject that interests them deeply and focus on it.
Winding up the debate Economic Secretary Justine Greening said the bill was a "key step towards making payments which hadn't been paid under the last administration".
For Pope Francis, a key first step to tackling the problems inside the Curia will be reading the contents of a file documenting the leaks scandal, which was prepared last year by a three-cardinal committee appointed by Benedict.
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Richard Lyons, dean of the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley, recently posited that to create a different kind of B-school graduate, the key first step is creating a different kind of B-school culture.
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He's a charismatic outsider to the national business culture and a guy who believes in a key idea: that a mass customer base is waiting to step up to airline and hotel services that are made reachable and desirable.
And therein lies the first key step to starting a successful advertising agency from scratch: fighting your own nagging apathy.
It's a major-key sound, but unlike our major keys, which have a half step between the third and fourth tones, the Lydian scale has a whole step there, and the half step between steps four and five.
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The effort encouraged people to use the stairs instead of the escalators by making each stair a functioning piano key, so that every step was music in the making.
Estrada wants Concord to lift provisions barring foreigners from owning land and controlling key industries like telecommunications - a step he says is essential to boosting investment and economic development.
If at some point Congress or the administration does pursue further intellectual property enforcement in legislation, trade agreements or other policy, the key first step should be a clear assessment of the scope and nature of the problem so that the policy is appropriate and makes sense.
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