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The study suggest indicators of social equity – meaning the fair treatment of persons, akin to what is elsewhere termed 'procedural justice' - should be included in measures of the effectiveness and efficiency of police performance as it relates to community policing.
The response of many Christians, including legislators in North Carolina and Mississippi, to the visiblity and progress of LGBTQ people is rooted in what I have elsewhere termed "Christian fragility".
Administrative burden, elsewhere termed 'administrivia' and described as 'death's companion' [ 40], and a 'labyrinth' [ 41], has not typically featured in bereavement literature, despite its ubiquitous nature upon death.
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Elsewhere, terms like "magic" and that good old landscape-painting standby, "the sublime," surface.
On the teleological account, a further defining feature of organisations is that organisational action typically consists in, what has elsewhere been termed, a layered structure of joint actions.
In this context "sportswear" refers to items worn in the activity of sport that elsewhere might be termed "athletic apparel," as opposed to couture or high street fashion items.
Some noted that "HCR" was considered outdated terminology outside of Bangladesh, and most of these physicians equated HCR with conversion disorder, dissociative disorder, or hysterical personality disorder as termed elsewhere.
Their very weirdness and irrationality tells us that this is happening in a world elsewhere, where what Angela Carter termed, marvellously, "house-training the Id" can happen apart from real life.
Furthermore, it has been proposed that the genes associated with PMUs –referred to as mobile unit genes (MUGs) - are distinct from genes positioned elsewhere in the genome – termed fundamental genes or FUGs [ 25].
As found previously in breast cancer cell lines [ 12, 36], a number of the genomic breakpoint junctions showed microhomology (four out of seven sequenced junctions had 1 4 bp of microhomology), and one contained a small fragment of sequence inserted from elsewhere in the genome, termed a 'genomic shard' [ 37] (Additional file 3).
When vaccination both increases assay values and reduces the rate of disease the term 'correlate of protection' has been suggested [ 5]; elsewhere the term 'correlate of vaccine-induced protection' has been used when this condition is met [ 6, 7].
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