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Another reason that commonly explains the diffusion of external voting is the growing claims for voting rights from migrants' organizations, in particular in context of democratic transition (Rhodes & Harutyunyan, 2010).
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Yet the downturn in employment was unexpectedly mild (see chart 1).In this section Locus of extremity The coin has two faces Limited partnership Credit paroled Bitten Volcker plus Poor service Caveat vendor The price of getting back to work ReprintsThis divergence is commonly explained with nods to Britain's "productivity puzzle".
These days gender inequality is commonly explained by neurological differences, most popularly the notion that the surge of testosterone that occurs in the eighth week of fetal development affects the relative size of the right and left hemispheres of the brain, and of the corpus callosum, the bundle of neurons that connects the two.
The comprehensive analytical ability of the model is commonly explained by the coefficient of determination (R2).
This has been commonly explained in dilute nitride thin films [16, 23] as follows.
The individual transformation is commonly explained by perceiving its need/necessity the transformative change happens because it is a necessity.
While haecceitistic differences are commonly explained in terms of the distribution of haecceities, haecceitism is not merely the view that haecceities exist.
This chapter discusses the fundamental aspects of transport phenomena in pervaporation processes by describing the mass transport mechanism involved, commonly explained by the sorption diffusion model.
It is commonly explained as arising from the loss of lubricity owing to the precipitation of proteins from the salivary film that coats and lubricates the oral cavity.
This positive temperature anomaly is commonly explained by a raised Moho due to the graben formation (Brun et al. 1992) or by advective fluid flow (Schellschmidt and Clauser 1996; Pribnow and Schellschmidt 2000).
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