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She argued that teachers have not been given adequate tools to deal with children with ADHD and as a result "tend to implement harsh discipline.
Proposals that explored scalability capable of managing modern data centres tend to implement a distributed decision engine.
What, then, is the mechanism whereby firms are reluctant to cut wages and tend to implement layoffs?1.
Moreover, in many countries construction practices tend to implement only partially the insulation measures foreseen by regulations.
On the other hand, the exertion of control and the imposition of fines cause farmers to accelerate the certification, as they tend to implement a QMS earlier.
In this study, we investigate the mechanism whereby firms are reluctant to cut wages and tend to implement layoffs by clearly introducing a parameter that represents the magnitude of decline in morale caused by wage cuts.
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Unicode is the industry standard for such pictorial characters, and Apple tends to implement emoji only after they have been agreed by a consortium.
In the analysis of "revenue-driven governments" (Yang and Su 2002), it has been found that for maximization of local fiscal revenues, local governments tended to implement state policies that would reduce fiscal revenues perfunctorily or even refused to implement them, causing many problems in grassroots governance (He 2008).
The linear model tends to implement NPIs more intensely and save more lives while having a higher overall cost.
Thus, rather than managers ascertaining the needs of employees with diabetes and devising a plan or strategy to address those needs managers tended to implement a blanket health and safety policies which involved sending employees with diabetes off to hospital.
"They tend to apply constraints that are more difficult to implement".
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