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The previous entrustments, he said, had been made to allow Britain and Rhodesia to cooperate subject to Whitehall's ultimate authority, and did not entitle Rhodesia to do as it liked in the field of external affairs, especially if its chosen line ran counter to Britain's.
The methods of both studies required cooperating subjects, as baseline comparability was ensured by stimulating to a specific percentage of maximum voluntary contraction (%MVC), 60 and 20% MVC, respectively.
We find that both contest conditions reduce the willingness to cooperate between subjects compared to a benchmark condition without an innovation contest.
The countries that fail to be certified as cooperating are subject to American trade sanctions, including the withholding of investment credits by international lending institutions.
He also praised the plan's outline of how to educate the public on the subject of human trafficking and how the police and the judiciary should cooperate on the subject.
We included patients aged 65 and over with diabetes type 2 diagnosed minimum 1 year earlier, subjects who had been able to understand and cooperate with study procedures.
But informatics is much more; it is used in almost every part of the working life and can also cooperate with every subject at school.
CIA officials have told Capitol Hill lawmakers that all detainees were offered the opportunity to cooperate before being subject to enhanced interrogation techniques.
Although the book is too conscientiously researched to be called a reporter's revenge for the story that got away, the fact remains that very few subjects who cooperate ever have to take quite such a pounding as this, and one is left with the other gloomy conclusion that no one should be judged by his or her last years, although it happens all the time.
Why are there subjects who cooperate in the Prisoner's Dilemma game [1] and contribute their endowments in the Public Goods game [3]?
There are subjects who cooperate even in the last round of finitely repeated situations, and the experimental studies from 1958 to 1992 show that the cooperation rate of players ranges from 5% to 96.9%, with a mean of 47.4% [1].
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