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Indeed, there is concurrence with this belief in published literature in many parts the world [ 19- 23].
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Usually, though, there's concurrence, but no congruence.
So if there was concurrence on how women could add to government in a special way, why was I seeing some women as über-destructive in their approach?
There was concurrence in 84 (74%) of the TST and QFT-IT test results in the low-risk group and 49 (74%) of the test results in the high-risk group (κ 0.246 and 0.498, respectively, p<0.05).
Yet there are concurrences.
That is, concurrence that there are general and specialised HIS competencies required at various levels of the health system and that these could be developed into a framework to inform HRH development.
Instead of a Plan, administration figures, especially Mideast envoy George Mitchell, have hinted that when direct talks resumed the focus would be on getting a framework agreement in which there would be concurrence on all the core issues (Jerusalem, refugees, borders, security) before practical steps were taken.
On emerging markets, there is "complete concurrence" that poor countries need help.
Furthermore, there is good concurrence between the predicted and experimental data which provide the best fit to the Yoon Nelson model.
It is found that there is reasonable concurrence with the mentioned empirical relation, hence suggesting the general applicability of β characterizing the scalar transport across the gas liquid interface independent of the means of turbulence generation.
On rare occasions, there is a concurrence of two major events on a single day.
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