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There were also discipline-specific issues that arose: specifically, given the focus upon health worker motivation and incentives which require an in-depth understanding of the culture and context, the doctoral studies of the social scientists focused on the local context offering limited potential for cross-country comparison.

The national parks movement arose specifically to protect these places.

But in the case of Sarah Rose Katz, a Citi Habitats agent who is also 25, client bonding arose specifically because of an age difference: Her client, Doina Stoiana, 73, who owns a small rental building on the Upper East Side, received an iPhone and an iPad as gifts, and it was Ms. Katz who taught her how to use them.

The original decree was made as a settlement to an inquiry at the time into how Facebook — then just a startup but growing wildly fast — "deceived consumers by telling them they could keep their information on Facebook private, and then repeatedly allowing it to be shared and made public," and it arose specifically in relation to how third-party apps were able to use and access this data.

This arose specifically in relation to the recent active international recruitment campaigns [ 5, 34].

We found that Hhex+ ADE cells were always Gschigh suggesting they arose specifically from the earlier GschighHhex− population.

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This relationship is most important when an issue arises specifically because someone is part of the way through transition.

Perhaps it arises, specifically, out of an unease with our own variously passive and active roles in this environment — as creators and consumers and sharers of content.

Gastrostomy and jejunostomy tubes may be placed endoscopically or radiologically, and complications arise, specifically in relation to 'misplacement'misplacement

Examination of such examples is not particularly helpful for answering the epistemological problems that arise specifically in feminist theory and practice.

Tourtual (1827) to investigate empirically how spatial representation arises specifically, how particular subjects become able to see things as arrayed in space, perceive objects as three-dimensional, and represent spatial structures more generally.

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