Today, it feels as if we're at the earliest of stages in witnessing this shift.
The campaign aims to increase the number of cases detected at the earliest stage of the disease by over 25% by 2016.
In the open debate following those presentations, national representatives welcomed the focus on timely and effective peacebuilding efforts, stressing the centrality of national ownership of the process at all stages and the corresponding importance of capacity-building for Government institutions at the earliest stages of peacebuilding.
By comparison, meteors of the type that hit Russia originate at the earliest reaches of time in the disk of gas and dust that swirled around the early sun.
The tool could enable clinicians to detect Alzheimer's earlier and more accurately in patients at the earliest sign of memory problems a potential boon to treatment and developing drugs against the disease.
Most past efforts have been incidental and have been abandoned at the earliest sign of failure.
Most past efforts have been incidental and were abandoned at the earliest sign of failure.
Its lead drug is only at the earliest stage of human trials.
This one often precedes the wet form, so the goal is to devise pills, drops or other treatments that could be used at the earliest sign of trouble.
Women diagnosed at the earliest stage of ovarian cancer have a five-year survival rate of 92%, but the five-year survival rate in the UK is just 36%, amongst the worst in Europe.
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The company's Panos Panay just gave The Verge a peek at some of the earliest prototypes and design decisions, some of which break from the officially rehearsed story.
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"We want to achieve the 2 percent target set by the government and Bank of Japan at the earliest possible date, " Haruhiko Kuroda, currently president of the Asian Development Bank, told lawmakers Monday.
So we're looking at a bill which goes onto the statute book in the autumn of 2013 at the earliest.
In a big blow for Royal Dutch Shell, the Obama administration has blocked the drilling of exploratory wells in the Arctic Ocean off the North Slope of Alaska until 2011 at the earliest.
Looking specifically at some of the earliest and worst hit areas, they report a majority of injured species have not recovered, from seabirds to killer whales.
It violated the UCI's own anti-doping rules, Jacob said, which protect an athlete's confidentiality until, at the earliest, completion of that athlete's B sample test, which beings today for Landis.
There was some disappointment for euro bulls on the news that the final decision on the European Union bailout fund would be delayed until the end of June at the earliest.
The leader of Brazil's Senate, Jose Sarney, said any referendum would be held at the beginning of October - the earliest possible date for the bill to pass and the referendum to be called.
Michael Waller, a scholar and professor on the art of political influence who prominently features Sam Adams in his courses at the Institute of World Politics as one of the earliest and most effective of American practitioners of that art.
Thus, all of this haggling is about a number that will apply, at the earliest, to 2015 , and none of the numbers will be guaranteed!
Bumpers has made no secret of his interest in obtaining the complete withdrawal of these ground forces at the earliest possible moment.
The bank is therefore unlikely to tighten policy before the middle of next year at the earliest.
Spain's government has imposed tough austerity measures to reduce its debts, and does not expect the economy to start creating jobs until the end of the year at the earliest.
As I said at the time, the decision by Justice Antonin Scalia changed class-action law in a subtle but powerful way, injecting the facts of the case at the earliest stages and giving defendants the chance to end a lawsuit before it gains so much momentum they are forced to settle.
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The job at Atari exposed him to the earliest generation of video games.
Davies, one of whose earliest memories, at the age of three, was of the 1966 season.
Through implementation of the BTB Action Plan, the United States and Canada will address threats at the earliest possible point by enhancing our common understanding of the shared threat environment through joint, integrated threat assessments, and by improving our intelligence and national security information sharing.
The sun set at 4:18pm, the earliest nightfall of the year for Washington.
The planning application for Keynsham will not be submitted until the end of this year, at the earliest.
The harshest impacts won't be evident until April at the earliest, but economists and leaders of both parties warn the cuts will slow the economy and cause pain for many Americans.
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