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Many researchers just refer to the vector method for show in the beginning and at the end of discussions, but during the process, they often rely on figure observation rather than vector calculation to derive equations [11 13].
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Evaluations of PBS relied on figures supplied by the Ethiopian government; there were huge, unexamined risks of corruption in funnelling the money through the Ethiopian treasury, and the metrics used to measure success were simply the things purchased by the programme, such as schools built, wells dug, pupils enrolled or teachers hired.
Visual assessment was emphasised, as well as handling the animal in order to evaluate its condition, rather than relying on figures.
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