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But it said more needed to be done to recruit a more diverse workforce and must "continue to build staff trust and confidence in the processes it has to deal with poor behaviour".

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Imported food from far-flung places has also made menus more diverse and nutritious, and far more enjoyable.

Connecting with people on the basis of shared interests could be used to encourage real world social engagement and more diverse social camaraderie.

They also believe that since snoRNAs are specific to cell types, they could have much more diverse functions -- and therapeutic possibilities -- elsewhere.

Additional research is needed on more diverse patient groups because the study participants were mostly white and female.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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