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At the time Kilpatrick published his seminal article, curriculum policy was chiefly shaped by the aims of efficiency and uniformity, emphasizing breadth and recall.
Results suggest that two-tiered pricing of urban water supply has considerable potential to perform well in meeting the aims of efficiency, equity, and sustainability.
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The projects to incorporate technologies in education therefore prefer the product to the process, with the aim of efficiency based on the transmission of contents.
Subsidized carriers then pursue objectives that may differ from the aims of economic efficiency.
The aims of increasing efficiency, transparency, standardization and cost reduction are barred in particular by fears of quality loss in medical care and revenue declines.
Information on the three remaining RE-AIM dimensions of efficiency, implementation and maintenance will be collected at a later date and are therefore beyond the scope of this article.
With the aim of increasing efficiency, Portuguese Air Force uses the Air Force Integrated Management Support System.
Next, a sequential management approach, based on the power demand and the characteristics of the biomass unit(s), is defined with the aim of improving efficiency.
Working in alignment with the UC systemwide task force on sexual harassment and sexual assault it will make recommendations to the UC Office of the President and the chancellor's office this fall about appropriate reforms to campus policies and procedures, with the aim of greater efficiency, transparency and fairness in complaint resolution and sanctioning for all campus constituencies.
The initial proposals were already watered down, and are far from what many industry experts believe is needed to jump-start declining oil production.The package includes an overhaul of the legal framework for Pemex, intended to increase the company's accountability, transparency and managerial (including budgetary) autonomy, with the aim of increasing efficiency and productivity.
This week Enel finally took proper control of Endesa by buying out Acciona's 25% stake for €11.1 billion ($14 billion).The Spanish complain that, whereas the government privatised Endesa in 1997-98 withethe aim of improving efficiency and reducing electricity prices, the firm has now fallen back into government hands Enel is 31.2% owned by the Italian state.
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