Second, I'm directing that intelligence reports, especially those involving potential threats to the United States, be distributed more rapidly and more widely.
Second, he's directing that intelligence reports, especially those involving potential threats to the United States, be distributed more rapidly and more widely.
All I want is more reliable and more widely accessible data, and for better communication between the various organizations that monitor oil production.
They say a radical overhaul of the commission system in Britain makes little sense when America, the world's largest equity market, will continue with today's arrangements, soft commissions and all. (Softing is more generous and more widely used in America than in Britain.) To have a different commission system from international peers would put British fund managers at a disadvantage, or so say London money-men.
In many ways, online travel has been moving toward recommendation as social technologies have grown more sophisticated and people more widely trust online sharing.
The radicalization process is occurring more quickly, more widely, and more anonymously in the Internet age, raising the likelihood of surprise attacks by unknown groups whose members and supporters may be difficult to pinpoint.
The effect is self-magnifying, Mussa says, because economic interconnectedness means a global downturn will happen more quickly, spread more widely and go deeper than it otherwise would.
Technical advances that helped self-sufficient farming communities to be more productive became more widely adopted across Europe and this led to the development of the horse-collar, allowing more efficient haulage and plowing, the horse shoe, the mouldboard plough, allowing the cultivation of heavier northern European soils and a widespread adoption of water power in the form of water mills and tidal mills.
With deep cuts to council budgets and the prospect of yet more to come, local authorities are having to think ever more creatively about how they deliver their services, forming new partnerships and collaborating more widely.
This process is an inherent part of the development of all new science and technology, and it tends to swing more widely and frequently in the early stages of all science and technology until the data settle mostly around one conclusion or the other.
As for the timescale, fusion certainly wouldn't be available in the short-term, but the problem of providing viable energy sources is not going to get easier even if conservation, CO2 sequestration, fission and renewables are more widely used, and there are currently no other large-scale options beyond the 20-50-year timeframe.
Our prosperity in the 20th century was fueled by an education system that helped grow the middle class and unleash the talents of our people more fully and widely than at any time in our history.
These events will have a much higher profile and be much more widely reported on radio and television news bulletins.
In the minutes of its latest meeting the JCVI says the vaccine has "a good safety profile" and may be more widely accepted by parents and children because it is given in the form of a nasal spray.
Gemfields's efforts come amid other attempts by investors to bring more modern practices to the industry, including making pricing data more widely available and improving grading and tracking practices so that consumers can get a better idea of what their stones are worth and where they came from.
Ewallets will also blur the line between simple loyalty points and more widely-accepted virtual currencies.
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Cheap and more widely available credit has led to favorable financing deals, and high vehicle-resale values have helped dealerships push cheap leases.
But it is hard to argue that sales of any product that is made cheaper, safer and more widely available would fall.
The study showed that oftentimes fish labeled as grouper, cod, and snapper were in reality less desirable or less expensive and more widely available species.
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The partnership will also accelerate the ability of small businesses to grow with Square's innovative technology and a stronger and more widely available Square network.
But it is expected that the lines, though offered, will not be used, the analogy being that flood insurance is cheaper and more widely available for those who live at the very top of a mountain.
Substantially more lives could be saved if existing methods of cancer prevention and treatment were practiced more widely.
And it said that more cycling, alongside less meat consumption, would help reduce the costs to the health service and the economy more widely of Scotland's obesity problems.
As doctors become scarcer and health costs continue to rise, more and more systems will seek to innovate, and the successes they have will become ever more widely known.
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After the huge success of the band in the US, colour photography and film of them was more widely used for their 1965 and 1966 appearances there.
And that's an important lesson to be learned also from unemployment more widely, and other economic statistics - including economic growth, where Scotland has closely shadowed UK figures in recent years.
They are part of a generation that shares personal information more widely and rapidly than before.
Private-sector investment is being combined with government money for urban purposes much more widely and effectively.
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It should be out by the end of the year and then more widely available next year.
But state income tax breaks for the restoration of private homes are more recent and less widely known.
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