Sentence examples for straightforward migration from inspiring English sources

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Choosing the line to follow in the present paper was relatively straightforward: migration towards Italy is a recent phenomenon in comparison to other countries (Martiniello 2000) and, consequently, immigrant participation in entrepreneurship is at an embryonic phase.

The result is a recommendation, known as the LR-WPAN mesh standard, which enables a straightforward migration from IEEE 802.15.4 to mesh networks, which in addition facilitates the development of applications on top, following topologies with a high number of nodes without incurring extra-complexity and cost.

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Britain might both welcome, and profit from, straightforward economic migration if politicians made an honest case for it.

At first glance the connection between aspirations and migration is straightforward, even tautological.

The data presented here therefore add to the evidence that many 'good' species persist in the face of considerable hybridization (Mallet 2005) and that population genetic differentiation is not always a straightforward function of the migration rate.

Although family factors are important motivations for respondents, family does not appear to have a straightforward effect on the migration trajectory of respondents, with family circumstances contributing to push/pull and stick/stay factors.

The extension of the two-step approach to prestack 3D migration is not straightforward although achievable as shown by Canning and Gardner [3].

What is evident from these simulation studies is that they all account for the feedback between environmental factors and economic development rather than projecting migration as a straightforward consequence of environmental change.

Unfortunately, because this upgrade leaps a generation avoiding the ill-fated Windows Vista the migration is not as straightforward as one might hope.

The latter hypothesis is unlikely because migration implementation was relatively straightforward: homogenization of the culture followed by the transfer of a precise volume of liquid culture from one flask to another.

The latter of these parameters affects infection in a straightforward way; high levels of host migration will result in the dilution of infection out of a deme into the population at large and therefore decrease the probability of successful invasion.

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