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By contrast, as the dispute over DP World showed, conflicts over one investment can rapidly become generalised to others either directly or through bodies like the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which weighs up the implications of takeovers on national security.
Now obviously, the aim of science is to come up with answers to questions that become generalised truths, but psychology is a domain in which it is fiendishly hard to establish them.
It determines their rights and obligations to each other and sometimes to third (non-state) parties.43 Its can be created through treaties between states or arise through a practice that has become generalised across both time and geography (i.e. customary law).44 The application of rules of international law to crisis communications of the state is not always evident.
However, current practices relating to professional 'duty of care' have become generalised from health professionals undertaking health services research to all researchers undertaking any kind of research.
HIV prevention in the context of female sex work continues to be a high priority globally, particularly in settings where heterosexual contact is the main transmission mode, but the epidemic has yet to become generalised [ 2- 4].
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But we will see a deterioration in the conditions of work for "regular" workers as workfare becomes generalised and part of the everyday political fabric; and we will see private trusts and charities drawn into support programs they find repellent because they want to be charitable.
Patients' stories morphed into data bytes; the particular became generalised; the complex was made discrete, simple and manageable; and uncertainty became categorised and contained.
It is where patients' stories morph into bytes of data; the particular becomes generalised; the complex is made discrete, simple and manageable and uncertainty becomes categorised and contained.
AIDS has become a "generalised epidemic", with 1.2% of the population infected with HIV.
According to Cable, over-ruthless market regulation could become "a generalised movement towards dirigisme and state control of economic activity".
This is a small example of why the attempt to impose ID cards, which will become a generalised permission to control us, is entirely wrong.
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