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C oping capacity is defined as the resources (both physical and societal) that a society is able to draw on to address the impact; coping capacity is related to the levels of the five capitals: human, social, financial, manufactured and natural.
India and Georgia made the decision to draw on the capacity within existing health insurance schemes by contracting the schemes to serve as purchasers.
The truly wise individual, who can engage in debate well, is the person who can draw on these other capacities.
Opportunities for employee-owners to draw on their full capacities, not to be relegated to repetitive work while a few make all the decisions and much of the money.
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We "take" from a finite resource rather than draw on the endless capacity for friendship and goodwill that can help drive our economy.
Cooper also talks about case histories and argues that they explain another person's unique situation by drawing on our capacities for simulation of other people's states of mind.
Researchers frequently assume that graphs will not be understood in communities with low numeracy, but, on the contrary, well-designed graphs can draw on hard-wired visual capacities to judge differences and relationships [ 24].
Programmes have drawn on that capacity to hasten the spread of new technologies, e.g. in farmer education programmes (Van den Berg and Jiggins 2007).
As teachers engage with the ideas and suggestions of a given curriculum, they "draw on their own resources and capacities to read, make meaning of, evaluate, adopt, adapt, and replace the offerings of the curriculum" (Remillard, 2005; p. 234) in a participatory manner.
Part of that delivery capacity may draw on business methods.
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