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The report recommends that ministers consider setting up a loans scheme for postgraduates, arguing: "Availability of funding is an important factor in many British students' decision not to undertake postgraduate study".
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Critics argued sugar availability was not the same as sugar consumed, but Lustig and his colleagues say it is the closest approximation they could get.
A similar point was made by Wender [ 26], who argued that availability of low-risk treatments for debilitating conditions warrants clinicians using less specific criteria to avoid excluding patients who may benefit.
The former finding is in line with results on journal publications in the literature (Binder and Schäffer 2005; Wagenhofer 2006) arguing that data availability might be a major reason for the relative scarcity of archival research by management accounting academics.
A decision has theoretical authority if the circumstances in which it was made (the identity of the decision-makers, those involved in arguing the case, the availability of evidence or time) provide good reasons for believing the decision to be correct in law.
For example, arguing for better food availability on the basis of human testing presupposed a very long set of assumptions, which stray very far from the science and ethics of human testing studies.
For various reasons SCC-backed financial instruments are generally not available to SMEs on the market, but it is argued that wider availability could further stimulate the growth and innovative activity of SMEs.
There are those who would argue that his availability has been the single greatest factor in determining the Azzurri's likelihood of success at tournaments ever since.
The city has argued that the availability of cheaper cigarettes is a public health concern because taxes were in part a way to discourage smoking.
The government also argued that "the availability of DNA testing decreases, rather than increases, the likelihood of erroneous convictions and renders the historical information upon which defendants rely beside the point".
One, William Baumol, a professor at New York University, argued that the "availability of lucrative positions in the governmental bureaucracy serves to attract away many individuals with entrepreneurial talent from roles that could contribute to the economy's production".He has a point.
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