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As our dependent variable "CHRO-proneness" and independent variable "institutionalization within firm" correlate by definition, we excluded this antecedent from our analysis.

RVFV lineage H, an apparent antecedent from Namibia in 2004, was responsible for the 2010 2011 South African epizootics (25 ).

Lineage G contained isolates from the Central African Republic, Zimbabwe, Guinea, and Senegal during 1969 1986, and lineage H contained isolates from the 2009 2010 outbreak in South Africa and an apparent antecedent from Namibia in 2004.

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More broadly, the basic elements of "America first" have plenty of legitimate historical antecedents, from Hamilton to Jefferson, and should invite a vigorous and even welcome debate.

In doing so, antecedents from the theory of planned behavior were employed to enhance our understanding of the relationships among wildfire knowledge, attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and intention to help mitigate wildfire in the WUI.

Several examples of such antecedents from the Met's collections — oil jars, hanging lamps and incense burners — are included here, among them a Roman oil jar from A.D. 200-400 in the form of an impressively realistic bear that accentuates the greater power of the aquamanilia's folkish inaccuracies.

By keeping acquisitions at a distance, they can take full advantage of overseas companies' identities and prevent their own antecedents from clouding established brands a particular worry when it comes to growing super-premium brands such as Godiva and Jaguar or consumer icons such as Budweiser.

If Daughter's music has a series of obvious antecedents from the bowed guitars of Sigur Rós to the sepulchral nocturnes of the xx – Tonra at least has a refreshingly original turn of phrase that elevates the band's music beyond the tasteful mope into which it sometimes risks settling.

Family history tempts us, she says, into separating the "good" antecedents from the "bad", but the respected preacher Charles Light was also fined for keeping "unjust scales"; her paternal grandfather who drank so much that her father didn't like him visiting his children, was nevertheless a good father who worked hard.

This book is an essential read for those interested in the nature of mind; for those of us already sympathetic to the project, the book enriches the view with historical antecedents from some unlikely places and offers a progressive scientific program for how to explore the new view of mind empirically.

Some of these names have known Egyptian antecedents from bilingual documents.

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