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It's a statement that is confidently asserted in school playgrounds in many countries, but does it have any basis in medical science?
But several Uighurs asserted that in many cases boarding school was now mandatory for minority children, even though Han Chinese children could choose to continue living at home.
(Professor Krugman and Dr. Baker assert in so many words that I ignore national employment, though my papers on the subject look very much at national aggregates. For example, see Figure 3 and Figure 6 of this paper and Table 2, Table 3, Figure 2, Figure 3, Figure 4 or Figure 5 of this paper).
Subject to retained rights by Nielsen, comScore will acquire ownership of the four Nielsen families of patents asserted in litigation, a portfolio with many U.S. and international patents.
This finding parallels Tamir's (2011) view that people not only follow hedonic goals when regulating their emotions, as was widely asserted in emotion-regulation research for many years (i.e., they seek to continue experienced positive feelings and to reduce or avoid negative ones), but that they also perceive emotion regulation as instrumental in the pursuit of multiple simultaneous goals.
The report by the internal group included a response from the bank's management that acknowledged some of the gaps while asserting that in many areas it was already moving to improve its environmental accounting and find ways to make sure that beneficiaries -- developing countries and private banks and businesses -- changed practices as well.
Skye Jethani, author of The Divine Commodity: Discovering a Faith Beyond Consumer Christianity, asserts that in many of his paintings, the olive tree series in particular, Van Gogh conveys the redemptive quality of sorrow and that even in sorrow, there can be rejoicing.
In Damascus on Thursday, Mr. Brahimi also denied that he had proposed a specific plan, as many opposition members had asserted in recent days.
This type of analogy was routinely discussed in response to a remark Aristotle had made in Physics VII (249a22 25) which, in Latin translation, asserted that many equivocations are hidden in a genus.
But after the recommendations were published, consumer groups, including the Center for Science in the Public Interest in Washington, asserted that many of the experts on the panel that drew up the guidelines had received consulting fees, money for research or other money from companies making statins.
Indeed, Bogue et al. (2010) recently asserted that many trainees in science are "prepared for work, not the career," acknowledging that academic training equips graduates with the technical skills for job success but provides comparatively no preparation for developing one's career, balancing work life matters, or managing professional challenges.
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