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That means to include and integrate involved voices not solely conceptually but in vivo and de facto to inform needed changes.
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Resilience indicators that can be measured ante-facto are important to inform policy.
We expect our more nuanced assessment of de facto forest tenure security to inform policies to promote sustainable forest management, including through REDD+ and community-based forest management, particularly in forest contexts where customary rights remain relevant.
Use this information to inform your characters.
Stephen F. Austin, one of the most respected men in Texas and the de facto leader of the settlers, sent messengers to inform surrounding communities of the situation.
They quickly became the de facto technology to connect the physical world with the digital due to beacons being able to inform a phone of their precise physical location and context.
It aims to inform.
To inform on Avon?
Huffpo never fails to inform.
Free.  EICHLER MICHAEL FINNISSY A de facto guide through the wealth and variety of contemporary music, the Miller Theater's Composer Portraits series tonight features Michael Finnissy, 58, an English pianist who draws on a range of music, from Verdi to Purcell to folk songs, to inform his own exegeses.
MICHAEL FINNISSY A de facto guide through the wealth and variety of contemporary music, the Miller Theater's Composer Portraits series tonight features Michael Finnissy, 58, an English pianist who draws on a range of music, from Verdi to Purcell to folk songs, to inform his own exegeses.
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