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Although organizationally intertwined, these businesses have conflicting characteristics.
Our results show that due to conflicting characteristics of the selected objectives, the installation of such hybrid power generation systems produces an increase in LCOE, mainly related to the high costs of the batteries, although less accentuated than the reductions in emissions.
Two architectural features are used in the story to typify the conflicting characteristics of the English aristocratic tradition.
The film questions how a simple color or person can be represented by such a variety of complex and conflicting characteristics, asking: what does "red" truly represent, and what is it making us feel?
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This means that differences in educational outcomes between returnees and stayees could be driven by pre-conflict characteristics.
Where Si is a dummy indicating the person completed primary school, αp are dummies for province of birth, W_PWi is a dummy indicating that the individual is from the war or post-war cohort (i.e. pre-war cohort is the control category), Xi are controls for gender, age and controls for pre-conflict characteristics (i.e. livestock, education and land).
In the present study, however, the post-conflict inter-partner distance relative to their pre-conflict distance was not influenced by HR during the encounter or conflict characteristics (e.g. intensity, duration).
Among those who consulted with mental health professionals, specific conflict characteristics could predict symptom profiles.
Therefore, having such inconsistency in conflict characteristics or averaging them out may lead to important findings being overlooked.
Similarly, the fact that data were drawn from clinical assessments rather than standardised measures may mean that a wider range of conflict characteristics and psychopathology may be related which are not fully captured by the clinically-oriented assessments.
For most politicians and generals in the 19th and 20th centuries, war meant the kind of conflict characteristic of European contests from the middle of the 17th century to their own time: state-centred, conducted by increasingly professional armed forces, nominally excluding civilians, and involving well-defined instruments commonly available in developed states.
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