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Not one of these accomplishments was assisted by means of a high-conditionality country loan.The Rockefeller Foundation worked mainly with universities and governments.
With its high levels of conditionality, the I.M.F. is not a soft option, but it has the advantage of reassuring Germany that it is not alone in bearing the costs of rescue; of reassuring France that its AAA credit rating has at least a chance of surviving; and reassuring the rest of the world a full-blooded new recession can be averted.
Secondly, the high level of conditionality associated with local government funding gave the CHMT little room to alter funding allocations, especially in the recurrent budgets.
It was evident from the study that the high level of conditionality associated with the use of planning guidelines gave the CHMT, at least theoretically, little room to add other values and criteria.
Combination of additional functionality offered by Gal4-VP16 withighgh mutagenicity and full conditionality would provide a very powerful tool for dissection of gene function in the zebrafish.
Speaking in July 2014 at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), a World Bank official explained: "I do not believe high-level public statements and loan conditionality constitute the answer... [D]onors can support [civil society organizations] in this important movement for inclusive development..
Current payment for environmental service (PES) schemes face challenges in the form of evaluation of opportunity costs and ecosystem service delivery, high transaction costs, and difficulties in ensuring conditionality.
This is relevant to our case, because we have three aspects that complicate pure univariable stratification: a) the use of eight variables in the form of two indices, so eight variances are in play; b) the two indices tend to be inversely correlated when one is high, the other is low; c) the conditionality of equal MOS.
Moreover, development cooperation still suffers from inadequate coordination, high and often unnecessary transaction costs, and conditionalities that can be counterproductive.
Monthly sanction rates almost doubled under the coalition government, reaching a high point in 2013, when a tightening of the conditionality rules around claims for jobseeker's allowance led to a record 1 million penalties imposed on claimants during the year.
The UC system introduces higher earnings disregards, a 65% taper rate, and more "conditionality" (introducing new responsibilities, such as mandated work placements, for claimants).
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