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The phrase "aggregate development" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to urban planning, economics, or project management, where it refers to the combined or collective growth and progress of various developments.
Example: "The city council is focusing on aggregate development to ensure that all neighborhoods benefit from the new infrastructure projects."
Alternatives: "collective development" or "cumulative development".
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The findings suggest that while genes undoubtedly matter in the aggregate development of political attitudes, individual common variants will have small effects on ideology.
Also the difference in aggregate development under ideal (normoxic) and hypoxic conditions is simulated, showing hypoxia induced necrosis mainly in the centre of the aggregate grown under hypoxic conditions.
Panel E shows the aggregate development.
Early development instruments assess the aggregate development of children in a community, whereas the EYE-DA assesses the development of an individual child.
Undeterred, Conner made an interesting argument, contending that AHP, Shoreline, West Ahaluna, and BC LLC should be viewed as a single business, and then when view on a combined basis, the aggregate development activities rose to the level of a trade or business.
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In aggregative development, cells of different genotype can co-aggregate, whereas in embryonic development all cells are clonal.
Most of its missions speak the jargon of development: poverty reduction, aggregate growth and structural adjustments.
However, recent reports suggest that hypoxia may also select for a more malignant RCC phenotype, which may aggregate metastatic development and prone cells to insensitivity for antiangiogenic treatment [ 7].
Another good suggestion — in a blog post by Emily Bell, a former digital editor at The Guardian in Britainwho now teaches digital journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism — called for a Times "air traffic controller," someone like NPR's Andy Carvin, who could use social media to aggregate Occupy developments worldwide every day.
Another good suggestion — in a blog post by Emily Bell, a former digital editor at The Guardian in Britain who now teaches digital journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism — called for a Times "air traffic controller," someone like NPR's Andy Carvin, who could use social media to aggregate Occupy developments worldwide every day.
Each plot includes a solid vertical line at 0 to denote the threshold for nominal wage rigidities, a dotted vertical line at the inflation rate to denote the possible threshold for real wage rigidities and a dashed one that is a proxy of aggregate productivity developments (annual percentage change of value added per worker).
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