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Kivlighan and Shaughnessy [ 17] found three patterns of alliance development in the course of counseling processes: the stable, linear and quadratic patterns.
Patterns in alliance scores of clients ad therapists will be examined to determine whether different patterns of alliance development differentiate outcomes, comparing clusters using chi-square analysis (clinical significant change used as cut off score) as well as ancova analysis (outcome added as a continuous measure).
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By examining the relationship between port calling patterns of alliances and the terminal interests of alliance members, the paper addresses an under-researched theme in the extant literature on port choice/selection by carriers.
The shifting patterns of alliances among Vijayanagar and the sultanates, the occasions on which a rival party of nobles or a claimant to the throne of Vijayanagar would enlist the aid of a Muslim sultan, and the employment of both Hindus and Muslims in the sultanates and in Vijayanagar suggest that rivalries were more political than religious.
During the 16th century the three major states formed shifting patterns of alliances, which sometimes (both before and after 1565) also included Vijayanagar, while the two smaller Muslim states ranged themselves on one side or the other in order to protect their independence.
"We are sensing a new pattern of alliances among the Zionist lobby and the rightist Americans who believe in Zionist legends and predictions," Mr. Moussa said.
The logic of war could be winning over the logic of peace, says Tunisia's President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali.The pattern of alliances is very different from what it was before the 1991 Gulf war.
Further, there was an ever-shifting pattern of alliances and wars between Sabaʾ and other peoples of southwestern Arabia not only the important kingdoms of Qatabān and Ḥaḍramawt but also a number of lesser but still independent kingdoms and city-states.
In comparison to historical economic thought, which has been deeply influenced by physics, terminologies such as "business ecosystem" and "symbiotic patterns of business alliances" invoke distinctively different attributes to explain the birth of firms and industries.
Heed the number one rule of alliances.
In the journal, Derek Gatherer of Glasgow University's Institute of Virology has demonstrated mathematically what Terry Wogan has known for years: there are "patterns of collusive voting alliances" in Europe's campest competition.
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