91. Colleges and universities have greatly increased the use of student evaluations in recent years, and now there is concern that their widespread use may contribute to grade inflation. 92. Compounding the problem, researchers say, is that widespread use of antibiotics has resulted in bacteria that have become resistant to the drugs. 93. Cost is a major obstacle to more widespread use, Reed said. 94. Copper is considered an important gauge of inflation because of its widespread use, from the factory floor to home construction. 95. Despite the value of personal therapy, other researchers and Hogarty himself said they doubted it would come into widespread use. 96. Desktop videoconferencing was once called a killer app, but its widespread use has not materialized. 97. Despite those shortcomings, the committee cautioned against the widespread use of controversial lie-detector tests as a way of improving security at the labs. 98. Despite some of the on-line steps colleges have made, several issues still loom large that may temper widespread use among academia. 99. Despite their widespread use, even those treatments have not been well studied against postpartum depression. 100. Donald Fehr said he would share concerns from Congress over reports of widespread use of steroids in baseball to the union when it meets Wednesday in Montreal. |
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