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The Contingent Behaviour model is used to measure the increased number of trips associated with improved public access using a connecting trail between two beach areas along a stretch of Irish coastline.
The heterogeneous MCS group is subcategorized in MCS when patients only show non-reflexive behaviour such as eye tracking, orientation to pain or contingent behaviour to specific stimuli (e.g. smiling exclusively in the presence of a family member) and MCS+ when a reproducible (albeit often inconsistent) response to command can be observed [141].
The heterogeneous MCS group is subcategorized in MCS when patients only show non-reflexive behaviour such as eye tracking, orientation to pain or contingent behaviour to specific stimuli (e.g. smiling exclusively in the presence of a family member) and MCS+ when a reproducible (albeit often inconsistent) response to command can be observed [ 141].
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The fundamental universal rights enshrined in the act are not contingent on behaviour, but nor do they come without responsibility.
Under this framework, rights are not contingent upon "good behaviour", but the state has a responsibility to ensure that our liberties are not abused at others' expense.
The central government also restructured some debt owed to it by the states and made these handouts contingent on better behaviour.
That is as far as parliament has yet gone to make the right to benefits contingent on good behaviour and it is in circumstances where the sanction is very clearly connected to the offence.
Using the vehicle of a bill of rights to "encourage social responsibility" beyond the values already strongly embedded in the HRA, is either unachievable or suggests the importation of an alternative framework where rights are contingent on "responsible behaviour".
The sophistry around the technicalities of citizenship stripping betrays the reality, which is that it creates a two-tier citizenship, one unearned and unstrippable no matter what, another contingent on good behaviour, the definition of which grows narrower and more subject to the whims of the state by the day.
Prompt rewards contingent on successful behaviour; 16.
(ii) Is a plant's root behaviour contingent upon neighbour identity?
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