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Cancer treatment involves extensive interaction with institutions (hospitals, clinics, social services, the NHS itself).
But, the reality is that, too often, we are settling for tightly constrained, limited interactions with global institutions many of which are, in themselves, becoming increasingly incapable of meeting the complex global challenges of the 21st century.
11 Federal funding or public private partnerships, including interactions with academic institutions, could support clinical trials that lead to approval of generic repurposed agents.
There's not only paperwork but a lot of interaction with financial institutions, developing regulatory guidelines, guidance to banks – tons and tons of stuff.
"Nothing in the law of sport matches the frequency of baseball's interaction with the institutions of the law or the tendency of lawmakers who speak of sports to talk in baseball terms," Ross E. Davies, a law professor at George Mason University, wrote in an essay in The Baseball Research Journal last year.
It follows that the role of trust and its interaction with the institutions of collective bargaining needs to be accorded greater attention in research.
In the opinion of Blaney, with "Imagine", Lennon attempted to raise people's awareness of their interaction with the institutions that affect their lives.
On reflection over many years, the reason this jarred with me was because I am middle class, educated and used to being treated with decency and respect in my daily interactions with people and institutions.
This approach is also similar to the one used in two other models, the first using data aggregates to facilitate HHR planning at national, state and substate levels and the second going to the level of detail of the individual and his interactions with professionals and institutions [ 46].
Combined with social interactions in institutions not made in their image, the students confront what the late Martinican postcolonial psychiatrist and philosopher Frantz Fanon aptly calls the 'fact of blackness.' Their bodies are historically coded and permanently marked with significations that forces them into categories they cannot choose.
Endogenous variables: Δ(Unemployment rate)all ages,t and its interactions with labor market institution indexes.
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