Thus, their use resides at the intersection of personal and public health.
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You work in the ultimate intersection of technology, business concerns, and art.
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It's the intersection of politics, technology and media on a grassroots level.
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For instance, there is an intersection between religious freedom and gender equality.
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The intersection of humanitarian issues and high politics is an interesting crossroads.
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We stood at the intersectionpoint between two spheres.
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Intrigued, Dial adjusted his bifocals and focused on the intersectionpoint, searching for the exact spot where the four crosses pointed.
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Intersectionpoints were identified on tagged images near end-systole.
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Both clinically and pathologically, there are numerous similarities and intersectionpoints between ET and other disorders of cerebellar degeneration.
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Draigo called up a projection of the seventy VenHold ships, which were scattered in a pattern like intersectionpoints on a complex cat's-cradle diagram.
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The pointofintersection of all these assembled sovereignties is called society.
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More important still, the pointofintersection was almost in sight.
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The cloister, that cloister, is the pointofintersection of horrors.
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Before he had reached the pointofintersection he heard voices from the thicket.
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Stephen reached the pointofintersection, stood still and listened.
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Complete the parallelogram, a b c d, and let the pointofintersection, b, represent perdition.
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With this in operation across the pointofintersection like a shuttle, interference would be extremely dangerous.
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The pointofintersection locates the center.
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I met him exactly at the pointofintersection, under the shadow of a great, old oak.
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At the pointofintersection between the transept and the nave the supports of the central tower rose.
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Dru hoped that the pointofintersection would at least prove peaceful, like the eye of a storm.
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Notice also the exquisite pendentive of the roof at the pointofintersection of the nave and short false transepts.
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His first thought was that it was the pointofintersection and he had somehow been drawn back to it.
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At the pointofintersection he attached two guy-ropes, making the end of one fast to a cake of beach-ice.
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It was the pointofintersection of two rays-onefrom below and one from above- ablackand a white ray.
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When you follow two separate chains of thought, Watson, you will find some pointofintersection which should approximate to the truth.