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The underlying concern expressed by many council members in Tuesday's session is that Israel's decision to stay away from the review had broken established practice of cooperation observed by all countries, opening the door to noncooperation by others.
That is, they adopt a new practice of cooperation in using the irrigation resource.
And what about the U.S. policy of opening up the competitive gates, versus Europe's practice of cooperation and heavily regulated telecommunications systems?
In turn, that requires a long practice of cooperation that must be established well in advance of a crisis, when the social pressure is low and mutual exchange is mostly fruitful.
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Internal facilitators included the designation of a practice champion, cooperation of other physicians and staff, and the involvement of practice leaders.
The final version of the rubric classified innovations in terms of four features: (1) amount of modification expected, (2) degree of change to normal teaching practices, (3) degree of cooperation required for implementation, and (4) resources required for implementation.
According to the Mann–Whitney U and the chi-square tests, there was no geographic pattern in terms of cooperation as actually practiced by the pharmacists, either for East West (chi-square = 6.4, df = 4, p = 0.17), or for North South (chi-square = 6.4, df = 4, p = 0.17), or for North South without the Eastern States (chi-square = 1.5, df = 4, p = 0.82).
Here the relation of theory to practice is a different one than among the original pragmatists: more than simply clarifying the relation of means and ends for decisions on particular issues, these social sciences demand reflection upon institutionalized practices and their norms of cooperation.
We simultaneously conducted a cross-sectional survey with private practice urologists to estimate the prevalence of cooperation and a qualitative study consisting of semi-structured interviews with private practice urologists and oncologists who had indicated that they cooperated with each other in urological care to characterize cooperations in the community setting.
In addition, many informants thought that their practice was not fully consistent when other issues pertaining to early human life were considered, and that their practices amounted to a degree of cooperation that was a necessary compromise.
To investigate cooperations in the care of tumor patients in community settings we aimed to establish an estimate of the prevalence of cooperation among private practice oncologists and urologists and characterize how they collaborate in community settings in Germany.
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