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Integration used to mean common assessments, merged teams and management restructures.
The stimulus provides $350m to develop common assessments, but these may not be ready for years.
The commission said that in countries facing recurring crises, increasing resilience will be a central aim of EU aid, with programmes based on common assessments prepared by humanitarian and development officials.
In elite age-group swimming it is unclear to what degree common assessments of anthropometric, jump performance and front-crawl critical speed (CS) correlate with competition performance.
The study of functional connectivity using magnetoencephalography (MEG) is an expanding area of neuroimaging, and adds an extra dimension to the more common assessments made using fMRI.
The two most common assessments of attachment are the Strange Situation (Ainsworth et al. 1978), which is a laboratory-based procedure, and the Attachment Q-Sort (AQS; Waters and Deane 1985), which was developed as an alternative to the Strange Situation.
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The most common assessment errors were failures to assess convulsions, edema, and lethargy.
The common assessment of his approach is that Varoufakis had been promoted above his political league.
Not surprisingly, then, the most common assessment is still that Mr. Corzine will be the nominee.
France and Germany were able to reconcile after World War II because there was a common assessment of history.
Mr. Thamm said, "There is no unified common assessment of Hezbollah".
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