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Despite two draining wars, sluggish growth and a diffusion of power from the West to China and the "rising rest," a combination of economic resilience and military superiority will keep the United States at or near the top for decades.
Daniel Webster, eulogizing Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, who both died on July 4, 1826, spoke of "an unconquerable spirit of free inquiry... and a diffusion of knowledge throughout the community" as two of the fundamental requirements of American democracy.
One reason for this challenge in policy co-ordination is the fact that many ministries, public and private institutions and NGOs are involved in the provision of ECCE, which poses a risk of fragmentation and overlap of services and a diffusion of responsibility (Rao & Sun, 2010, p. 55).
We also found evidence of problematic handovers between shifts, departments and teams, team conflict and a diffusion of responsibility relating to particular patients.
The survey's design was informed by how new technologies or innovations are adopted in practice and a diffusion of innovations framework was considered.
This degeneration reflected a loss of the collagen matrix integrity in the NP and a diffusion of the molecules such as proteoglycans, leading to a loss of osmotic pressure and of disc hydration.
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The culprit seems to be less a faltering economy and more a diffusion of holiday shopping to other days and online.
The overall objective of this study is to minimize the porosity and to foster a diffusion of the elements.
"Competition inside our bureaucracy has led to a diffusion of power and a tendency to shirk responsibility," says Mao Shoulong, a public policy expert at People's University in Beijing.
We experience a diffusion of responsibility and assume that someone else will take responsibility for being informed, making good voting decisions, and holding representatives accountable -- so no one does.
In 1964, the brutal murder of Kitty Genovese would go on to be credited with the birth of the social science principle known as the bystander effect, in which the probability of help in times of crisis is said to decrease the more people are around, resulting in a diffusion of responsibility and bystander apathy.
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