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This approach allows for talk of entity reduction or branch reduction, and even direct theory replacement without the operation of laws, and circumvents vexing difficulties raised by bridge principles and the deductive derivability condition (self-reduction, infinite regress, etc).
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Methodological individualism takes a position on the first of these, claiming that the explanation of the behavior of collective or corporate entities requires reduction to the beliefs, aims, and desires of individuals making up that collective.
Helleborus niger (Ranunculaceae), commonly known as Christmas rose, is used in anthroposophically extended cancer therapy in the adjuvant treatment of different entities and reduction of chemotherapy-associated side effects.
The new emphasis on the totality of the soul, as the main perceiving entity, and the reduction of the Avicennan faculties traditionally responsible for representation to a single faculty could find their origin in Abu al-Barakat al-Baghdadi's Considerations (1939, vol. 2: 318-24; cf. Pines 1979: 227 31).
The entity of PTH reduction suggests a significant impact of nutritional vitamin D administration only for mild SHPT, being limited to an adjuvant role in the majority of other cases.
As already established in the previous subsection, after an (H) merger component prices react in a way that induce increases in the composite good prices with one of the components controlled by the new entity, and also reductions in those composite goods made up with outsider's components.
For example, some have included changes to the structure of the organizational arrangement of legal entity affiliates and a reduction in the number of legal entities (often significantly), modifications to how the banks fund and provide services to affiliates and, in some cases, the exit or sale of certain activities.
"Spin-offs often come at a price to creditors since they can weaken the business risk profile or reduce cash flow of the parent entity without a corresponding reduction in debt," said Standard & Poor's credit analyst Allyn Arden.
The significance of the financial industry in economic growth emphasizes the role of financial innovation, which can be considered a new entity that involves the reduction of risks and costs or the provision of a product/service/instrument that meets the needs of involved parties better than existing options (Frame and White 2014).
In this context, radiologists are called upon to describe the entity of the tumour reduction, if present, in terms of longitudinal extension and of mesorectal involvement degree, and mostly, to recognise any residual tumour foci which would be suggestive of an incomplete response.
Direct payment from the government to an entity, or a tax reduction to that entity, for implementing a practice the government wishes to encourage.
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