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In a more conceptual language, it can be referred to as a channel relationship using transaction cost theory (Coase, 1937; Williamson, 1979, 1981); because the framework will be used to structure discussions with practitioners, the straightforward term transfer-the-problem is used.
Disability is not a straightforward term to define and many definitions are in place.
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Through most of March, security-intelligence officials in Deir Ezzor described the unrest in straightforward terms.
The capacity to explain to the American people in very prosaic, straightforward terms: here are the choices we have.
The fact that Reagan saw the world in such straightforward terms may have been a political advantage for him, but it is not a literary one.
He presents difficult ideas in straightforward terms, even when he moves into the strange and forbidding realm of non-Euclidean geometry.
Why not have an opt-out home mortgage plan, based, for example, on a 30-year, fixed-rate loan, with sound underwriting and straightforward terms?
The fact is that a stronger, more united, less vulnerable Europe, with no enemy at its door, no longer sees its interests in such straightforward terms.
In straightforward terms, the bank may not be able to ease policy as much as it would like from the point of view of protecting growth.
Somewhere I had heard that it's best to put your goals into clear terms, straightforward terms, and that once those goals had been thus stated all would follow accordingly.
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