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And vertical integration merely shifts the problem: a farmer-owned processor is in the retailers' grip like any other, and has to adjust farm-gate prices accordingly.When business fails, try direct action.

Is shadow integration merely a sophisticated license for ethical libertines, as some spiritual moralists have wanted to claim?

Because this relationship is not observed when dietary similarity is regressed against phylogeny (DSRM), it is probable that the marginally significant correlation between DSM and similarity of integration merely reflects the strong correlation between phylogeny and similarity of integration.

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In this study, the aim is not to test for market integration but merely provide some insight into the competiveness of major rice export markets by testing whether their price movements are related.

It has been argued that most brain functions commonly cited as integrative merely sustain an existing functional integration, suggesting that the brain is more an enhancer than an indispensable integrator of bodily functions (Shewmon 2001).

Furthermore, the act of merging is itself far from unproblematic; questions remain over what is gained and what lost, whether what we are witnessing is true integration or merely assimilation.

And a Best Worst Actor award should go to the white mothers in Glendale, Queens, who protest the busing-in of black students from Bedford-Stuyvesant — claiming, in a historic display of concern-trolling, that they have nothing against integration and merely want to spare the Brooklyn children the bus ride.

For him, integration is not merely an aspiration but a given, a fact of cultural and political life.

"Nonetheless, a central democratic goal is to ensure a large measure of social integration -- not merely of racial groups, but across multiple lines, in a way that broadens sympathies and enriches human life".

This suggests that semantic integration is not merely a passive process but an active one involving both transmitting as well as receiving information from various sources.

They remark that "integration is not merely for technologies, systems, infrastructure, services or information but for policies".

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