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Partial reductions are conceived of as "largely completed reductions containing exceptions or failures of attempted reductions" (Schaffner 2012: 563).
In Stata ('1_Search_Variables.dta'): (a) Load in memory the dataset containing exceptions with [use '_Exceptions.dta', clear].
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