71. The results could determine whether wider use is feasible.
72. The space agency also is making wider use of computer-driven, virtual-reality simulators to help astronauts prepare for spacewalks.
73. The wider use of various combinations, including some that do not include protease inhibitors, are now promising to transform AIDS into a chronic disease that is manageable.
74. The wider use of protease inhibitor drugs could contribute to an even sharper decline in AIDS deaths in the future, experts said.
75. This, in turn, could encourage wider use of unqualified child-care providers.
76. This new understanding means, first of all, that the drugs will be coming into wider use.
77. Today, no longer dependent on insulin because of a pancreas transplant, she advocates wider use of the procedure.
78. Transplanting animal organs into humans, should it come into wider use, would also be an avenue for infection.
79. U.S. officials have been promoting wider use of NATO airpower in Bosnia, something U.N. officials have been extremely reluctant to do.
80. Wider use of IT should save money.