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Theory of corruption suggests that patterns of abuse vary depending on opportunities, pressures and incentives (Vian 2008).
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A syndrome-specific low rate of communicative initiatives indicates a special problem for designing intervention programs which depend on opportunities for facilitating strategies.
Leaders from the groups said that they plan to focus on building up the capabilities of their grass-roots organization, which has boots on the ground in 36 states, and that the precise amount will depend on opportunities.
His first memories of book learning, he told me, were the readings his mother delivered from Genesis when he was 2. What was disconcerting about Mr. El-Bey's otherwise incredibly inspiring trajectory was how much of his success had depended on opportunities outside the public education system.
As argued by Boersch-Supan (2013), under such circumstances, welfare depends on opportunities related to aging, i.e., the gain in valuable life years.
In an earlier study of ours [ 27] carried out in Britain among people living in poor households, positive changes in interviewees' lives depended on opportunities arising for them to release their potential in order to start further processes.
First of all, the ability of parasite populations to "leap frog" well implemented drug distribution campaigns inherently depends on opportunities to infect mosquitoes; therefore, the best time to implement these is when the size of the sporogonic-stage parasite population and rate of human re-infection from this flying reservoir is minimized.
This would be a national channel with more or less local content, depending on advertising opportunities.
The remaining communities were ranked in categories A, B or C depending on the opportunities they provided for "sustainable development".
–Do you think that students should be considered for college admission on different scales depending on the opportunities offered to them in high school?
The findings indicate that, depending on technological opportunities, firm size and competitive pressure, the net impact of R&D spillovers on productivity can be either positive or negative.
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