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We also suggest that our study of enterprise risk management sheds light on some key tensions of infrastructure formation, thus contributing to recent theory-building research that draws attention to the accretion of processes, roles, and governance structures into an infrastructure that enables the production of accounts of performance.

In this paper we consider two alternative accounts of performance in DRL.

It is, however, impossible to differentiate between these two accounts of performance on this task (Ennaceur, 2010; Barker & Warburton, 2011).

Understanding the control processes involved is important for accounts of performance post-stroke in monolingual speakers (see, for example, Dean & Black, 2005) and is core to theoretical accounts of recovery patterns in bilingual aphasia (Abutalebi, Miozzo, & Cappa, 2000; Fabbro, Skrap, & Aglioti, 2000; Green, 1986, 1998; Green & Price, 2001; Paradis, 1998, 2004; Pitres, 1895).

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The archival sections include 200 audio clips dating to 1903, newspaper accounts of performances, photographs and statistics that would warm a baseball fan's heart.

In the meantime, all reviews will take account of performance against our values.

We will refocus the Department's floor standard measures which identify underperforming schools to take account of performance in our new English, mathematics and sciences qualifications from 2017.

Win percentage is probably a slightly crude way of looking at that, since it takes no account of performance, but it's probably as close as we'll get with a calculator and our best concentration face.

In this paper, we propose a variation-aware statistical energy optimization framework which takes account of performance yield constraints in the overall optimization flow.

However, this post hoc account of performance would not necessarily be predicted by O'Reilly and Rudy's model.

In addition, the progressive-ratio model invokes the linear waiting principle (Wynne et al., 1996) to predict the escalating duration of the post-reinforcement pause in successive ratios, thereby yielding a dynamic account of performance on this schedule.

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