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Although an amusing metaphor, rebooting foreign policy implies that the policy is essentially sound, with only an operational glitch.
In a discrete time setting, this policy implies that the absolute level of debt is following the development path of the uncertain future firm value (widetilde{V}^mathrm{L}_s) if the leverage ratio is constant over time, i.e., (l_t = l) (forall) t.
The AAP policy implies that male circumcision should be routinely offered to parents of newborn sons in the expectation that some will accept while others will decline.
The differentiation of sanitation from the domain of health policy implies that although a change clearly came about in the content of "healthy public policies", it did not happen towards new public health as the improvement of sanitation was not justified by health reasons.
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Those Republicans who did not agree with Mr. Helms spent most of the last eight years simply snickering at the Clinton foreign policy, implying that when the Republican "grown-ups" got back in, things would be different.
He caught himself in an interview later the same day, reminding Taiwan that he also supported the one-China policy, implying that Washington would not feel obligated to defend Taiwan from the military consequences of a declaration of the island's independence.
The policy implied that we could not contact these children for our study.
Crucially, the report found that aspects of the department's information procedures and policies "implied that it was aware of the risk of embedded personal information".
However, German consumers are more resistant than other Westerners to the kind of unnecessary spending that that policy implies.
The connection between evidence-based trust and policy-based trust is that the belief that an entity conforms to a trusted policy implies the belief that the entity has a set of attributes associated with that policy.
The resulting regime is characterised by strong jus sanguinis, difficult naturalisation procedures and insistence on single citizenship (Hailbronner, 2002; Hailbronner & Farahat, 2015), implying that policy evolution is only possible through slow and gradual change (Green, 2004).
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