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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analysis of alliances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the examination or evaluation of partnerships or agreements between entities, such as countries, organizations, or individuals.
Example: "The analysis of alliances in international relations reveals the complexities of diplomatic strategies."
Alternatives: "examination of partnerships" or "evaluation of coalitions".
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He plans a similar analysis of alliances among the Waorani, another small-scale society in the Amazon with a tradition of waging war.
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Luca Solca of Bernstein Research, an Italian who has made an in-depth analysis of Alliance Boots, does not dismiss the idea.
Obviously there's no simple answer, but a new network model analysis of international alliances suggests that trade may be at least part of the answer.
Our analysis of 'productive alliances' in terms of 'assimilation' contributes to this literature by showing that these schemes not only result in 'adverse incorporation' but may also deny and erase peasant culture and identity.
The case of María de Ágreda (1604-1665) and the communities of letters that she built around a regular correspondence with religious, nonreligious, noble, and royal women, is particularly interesting for the analysis of female political alliances, since she established well-known ties with important figures across the country, and mobilized significant networks of influence throughout her life.
However, a meta-analysis on alliance questionnaires reported no difference in ability to measure alliance across instruments [ 24].
These principles are illustrated by a detailed analysis of the governance structure of alliances in the financial, consumer goods, retail, construction and agriculture sectors.
Previous analysis of the online working alliance early in treatment revealed no substantial correlation between the working alliance and treatment outcome [ 36].
New analysis of Yanomamö data suggests that alliances among in-laws raise fighters' fitness.
The vice president's blunt analysis of the problem and robust alliance commitments reflect fairly traditional American thinking on Russia.
The analysis of census data by the Downtown Alliance found 717,000 college-educated people between 18 and 44 living within a 30-minute commute of Lower Manhattan in 2010 — 172,000 more than a decade earlier.
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