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Significados de stimulate interest en inglés
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Uso de stimulate interest en inglés
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Accurate surveillance data also stimulateinterest and support for national eradication programmes.
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A win also helps stimulateinterest in international markets, Simanton said.
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The service can stimulateinterest using viewer data for personalized recommendations, Nishimura said.
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No other remarks were made; the statement was too muddled to stimulateinterest particularly.
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To stimulateinterest in horticultural institutions, especially in nut breeding.
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Good dialogue again is character, marshalled so as continually to stimulateinterest or excitement.
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The work of the teacher is to awaken and stimulateinterest, not to impart information.
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This work would stimulateinterest in the use of PDA as a useful material to construct multifunctional nanocomposites for biomedical applications.
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Favourite meals, even with their appealing aromas, fail to stimulateinterest and unwanted weight loss is worrisome, especially for close family.
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He said the imposition of import and anti-dumping duties on biodiesel from the US would help stimulateinterest in growing fuel crops.
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The papers were both English and German, American and foreign; the bits of intelligence carefully chosen to interest and to stimulateinterest.
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Louise McNally argues that students in all schools should elect classroom leaders to stimulateinterest in the political process, and engagement in democracy.
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The prize aims to stimulateinterest and debate about medical science, and the winning author is awarded £30,000.
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Our role is to stimulateinterest, capture the imagination and seek to secure the return of another Irish American to the White House.'
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Specializing in athletics may win championships and may stimulateinterest in sports, but for the average man or woman specialization is not desirable.
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Members of the teacher-training class at Provo were asked to name four or five subjects which they regarded hard to stimulateinterest in.