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It's known that government may not have enough resources to invest into tourism adequately, hence the need to adopt the concept of project finance which allows partnership between the private sector and the public sector in the actualization of projects.

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As in most developing countries, firms cannot price risk adequately and hence lack the incentive to take new initiatives or start new businesses at a sufficiently elevated pace as this appears economically risky especially given unsophisticated markets that do not demand innovative products and services (Aubert 2005; Ernst 2000).

Convergent validity was adequately demonstrated, hence providing additional support for the feasibility of cognitive activation studies with 99mTc-HMPAO SPECT.

The slight increase in pile shaft capacity, after dissipation of the excess pore water pressure, is mainly related to soil aging (secondary compression), since the effective stress-related set-up is adequately completed and, hence, the rate of set-up is independent of effective stress during this phase [32].

However, when the change in the rate of set-up is very slow, this is correlated to the aging phase (secondary compression), since the effective stress-related set-up is adequately complete and, hence, the rate of set-up is independent of effective stress during this phase.

Of 73 PCR+ episodes, 44 (thereof 12 non-survivals; Figure 3A) were adequately treated and hence without potential impact from PCR.

Essential parameters (BP, Hb and albumin in urine) measured at first ANC visit were scored i.e., each parameter was given one point when it appeared that it was assessed, making a maximum score of 3. The authors hypothesized that by assessing these parameters, involving her blood sample, urine sample and physique, a woman would feel adequately assessed and hence motivated to make more visits.

Knowledge is taken to entail adequately justified assent and, hence, "knowledge" could be replaced by "adequately justified assent" in the Cartesian-style argument.

It has been unveiled by this paper that this process is not applied adequately in Ghana and hence, hazards are not properly identified at workplaces.

Even the 1982 UN Convention on Law of Seas (UNCLOS) doesn't spell out adequately such matters and hence the legality of the issue remains problematic.4.

Hence, an adequately precise classification of drought risk should suffice to derive silvicultural adaptation measures and for strategic planning of species cultivation.

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