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Zoning reduced the impact of development on phosphorus export, but not on other services, revealing the need for more explicit consideration of services in creation of zoning ordinances.
This evaluation of these Acts highlighted a limited inclusion of ecosystem services – perhaps, if ecosystem services are to be the lynchpin of coastal governance, a more explicit consideration of the concept is required at the highest of policy scales.
A "more assertive" approach, the authors write, would have given more explicit consideration to the needs of the children and probably sought to override parental objections including if it had been necessary and subject to legal advice, going to court for an appropriate order.
See also Dretske 1981 and, for an earlier version of the same general approach with more explicit consideration of perception, Dretske 1969.
Specifically, these modifications included more explicit consideration for the presence of acid-sensitive minerals such as zeolites, chloride, and feldspars, and their distribution in the rock matrix and in the pore space.
We argue that when designing instruction, it must be taken into more explicit consideration.
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However, this is a rather vague argument, could it be backed up by more explicit theoretical considerations?
The choice of measurement model can be made more explicit based on consideration of the purpose of measurement, definition of the latent construct, and the relevance of measured items to respondents within the target population.
Genomic epidemiology has been more eager to adopt explicit consideration of multiplicity issues, which has led to a more uniform adoption of rigorous standards for what is considered appropriately replicated and credible as an association.
This development component must be made more explicit in the overall consideration of future projects for fostering their integral effect on the psychosocial reality of the benefited communities.
In some cases, the lack of reference to evidence, or the lack of alignment between evidence and policy, simply reflects the different policy purposes of the documents; in others, however, there is more explicit use of and consideration of the need for evidence (see example 2, Table 3).
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