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In this respect, while current policy initiatives are broadly correct, inadequate attention is being given to changing the formal rules and framework for corporate governance.Ashok Chakravarti Senior visiting lecturer University of Zimbabwe HarareSIR – John Maynard Keynes was the most important of the founders of macroeconomics, though, as you implied without quite saying, he never used the term.

This automatic annotation was then manually validated so as to correct inadequate labeling and hence avoid noise in the processing of the coherence dimensions.

This observation implies that such repetitive refinements of software practices can be estimated and that it may be possible to correct inadequate or incomplete initial implementations and shorten the cycle between refinement steps and thus accelerate the software process evolution.

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Correcting inadequate coverage of a Gram-positive pathogen by multiplex PCR contributed 38.2% to the reported cost-effectiveness; the contributions of accelerated Gram-negative or antifungal coverage were 46.3% and 15.5%, respectively.

The surgeons decided to perform a rescue terminolateral cavo-cavostomy by anastomosis of the donor infrahepatic vena cava to the recipient's suprarenal vena cava to correct the inadequate outflow [16], as shown in Fig. 3.

It has been reported that PCPs continue to do a poor job of obtaining an occupational history and it has been identified that additional medical education is needed to correct these inadequate practices [ 2, 3].

Among the "death-dealing" deficiencies that had to be corrected were inadequate guardrails, exposed steep slopes and light standards that were exposed to collision from passing high-speed traffic.

Language, even when grammatically correct, is simply inadequate.

The lists are grossly flawed, and the procedures to correct them completely inadequate.

In clinical practice, a fluid bolus is usually given to correct hypovolemia, hypotension, inadequate blood flow or impaired microcirculatory perfusion.

Additionally, Directive 2006/43/EC specified that Member States should ensure that there are effective systems of investigations and dissuasive penalties that would help to detect, correct, and prevent inadequate execution of the statutory audit (art. 30 Directive 2006/43/EC).

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