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The stepped-up activities among Catholic dioceses in the New York area come as bishops across the country face growing pressure to reassure their parishioners and shed light on their child sexual abuse policies, which vary in content, openness and willingness to turn over information to law enforcement agencies.
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The model's strongpoint is its great information content, strong openness of its structure, wide applicability, and so on.
The CCA yielded correlations that were validated by a permutation test between species composition and canopy openness, nitrogen content, pH, base saturation and soil aluminum content.
The rankings take into account measures like Internet access; freedom and openness; relevant content; and empowerment.
Barczyk and Duncan (2011: 271) and Harris and Rea (2009) highlight additional challenges which include absence of computing resources, disruption of web-based resources and plagiarism due to openness of content whereby students can copy and paste.
There is significant value from bringing scale to the distribution side of spoken-word audio and combining it with monetization tools (e.g., access to dynamic ad insertion, geo-targeting, payment mechanisms) or at least openness for content owners to monetize on-platform directly.
Therefore, this aspect was labeled with zero points for a "poor" answer, three for a "satisfactory" and six for a "good" answer, whereas in contrast, the other two aspects of content quality (completeness and openness) were scored with zero, one and two points for a "poor", "satisfactory" or "good" answer, respectively.
The notion of objective reality can have no other content for Gadamer than this openness that the very perspectival nature of our understanding provides.
Social: dimension emphasizes the importance of incorporation of the transparency (to access), diversity (in content and community members), and openness (to structure) as the core cultural values in the Enterprise 2.0 environment (Frappaolo et al. [2008]).
9 Social: dimension emphasizes the importance of incorporation of the transparency (to access), diversity (in content and community members), and openness (to structure) as the core cultural values in the Enterprise 2.0 environment (Frappaolo et al. [2008]). 10 Emergence: stresses the detection and leveraging of the collective wisdom of the community (Frappaolo et al. [2008]). .
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