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Even within UNHCR, resettlement has its champions and its detractors, according to Amy Slaughter, chief operating officer of RefugePoint, a US-based refugee rights organisation that deploys its staff to UNHCR offices throughout sub-Saharan Africa to boost their capacity to refer refugees for resettlement.

(This argument, incidentally, does not depend on our having the capacity to refer to places within empty space at all).

Second, the capacity to refer demonstratively to such things and events on auditory grounds also suggests genuine perceptual awareness of them.

It may do this because it has not, in our acquiring our natural basic capacity to refer to it, been assigned permanently to any essential and essence-limiting category a priori.

If the artwork is an autonomous entity that stands-in-itself and does not refer to anything outside itself, what of art's speculative capacity to refer to other complexes beyond its immediate horizon?

We may, more modestly, appeal merely to our basic capacity to refer to pleasure, without any such sophisticated cognitive mediation — a capacity that we, Stoics, and very young children without distinct and developed conceptions of goodness, appearance, and reality may alike share.

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To engage with such populations, it is critical that researchers work closely with the relevant community-based services being used by these young people to develop strategies that can improve their capacity to identify, refer and treat cannabis and related mental health issues.

Capacity to discriminate refers to the ability of the SDQ to distinguish between groups that it should theoretically be able to distinguish between.

In the managerial literature (Cohen and Levinthal 1990; Lane and Lubatkin 1998; Todorova and Durisin 2007), absorptive and desorptive capacity are generally used to refer to an organization.

In fact, there is a large amount of disagreement and confusion over whether "decisional capacity" is an appropriate term to refer to this element of informed consent.

Installed capacity, also known as nominal capacity or nameplate capacity, refers to intended sustained power output levels under ideal conditions.

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