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Of course, the idea that the N.Y.P.D., or a "coached" hotel maid, would have been instruments of such a trap seems improbable, too.
Welfare states and especially welfare thinking have been instruments of social cohesion in European societies.
In the Netherlands, pacts have been instruments to adjust expectations downward and moderate wage demands in times of crisis, the 1982 Wassenaar Agreement being the classic example; in Italy (and also in Spain), pacts have established framework rules for industry and company bargaining.
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Four upper diverter, cassettes have been instrumented with a set of 10 small-cross sections.
Several boreholes have been instrumented by the United States Geological Survey and the Nye County Nuclear Waste Repository Project Office for passive pneumatic monitoring of the subsurface.
All the structures have been instrumented to monitor their performance under applied loads, with some being loaded to failure.
Particularly, we report 2SLS estimates in which both the reported household income and the dummy variable for SE have been instrumented.
For example, there are 29 intersections in Ann Arbor that have been instrumented, so that researchers can direct the lights in order to make the traffic move more efficiently.
Slices of the IBL read-out chain have been instrumented, and ROD performance is verified on a test bench mimicking a small-sized final setup.
Three buildings located in three Canadian cities (Fredericton, Montreal and Vancouver) have been instrumented with equipment to quantify the WDR loads on building façades.
So in total, a number of 6 canals have been instrumented.
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