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Bruton et al. (2003) broaden the analysis to East Asian companies in general and argue that cultural differences, operationalized by the power of a firm's owner managers and their relationship to their colleagues, constrain the applicability of workforce reduction.
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This significantly constrains the applicability of previously developed methods.
Current clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are not portable to diverse cultures, constraining the applicability of this type of practical educational instrument.
Differences in practice, the nature of health systems, scarce health care and research resources and other local and context specific conditions, further constrain the relevance and applicability of EBP in developing countries.
Will this constrain the kowtowing?
Constrain the time.
Each may enable or constrain the partnership.
However, noise present in the data and a requirement to generate as many perturbation responses as there are nodes in the network constrain the practical applicability of this method [ 14].
Our definition of clinical relevance may have unduly constrained the participants' perception of clinical applicability, although care was taken to explain the term to the participants at the start of the assessment.
It constrains the imagination.
I will have more to say in the next section about what credences are and what makes them rational, but for now recall the 'applicability to rational belief' criterion: an interpretation should clarify the role that probabilities play in constraining the credences of rational agents.
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