Economic freedom is based on endogenously managed development rather than exogenously controlled development. |
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Prior clinical reports have suggested that exogenously administered alpha or beta melanocyte-stimulating hormone can increase skin pigmentation. |
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Each brood was kept together in its own aquarium, and once the fry began feeding exogenously, they were fed frozen and fresh daphnia ad libitum. |
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Government spending grows exogenously at a fixed rate equal to the economy's overall growth rate. |
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But epistemological leverage increases greatly if the utility function of the inspector is exogenously determined, as it often is. |
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In dog studies, isoflurane has not been found to sensitize the myocardium to exogenously administered epinephrine. |
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Hence, the model can alternatively be interpreted as a model with exogenously fixed real wages. |
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First, crisis and low-variance periods are entirely model-determined, instead of being exogenously assigned. |
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The fiscal policy rule determines government expenditures and taxation based on an exogenously determined target debt-to-GDP ratio. |
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It allows normal and crisis regimes to be determined endogenously rather than being assigned exogenously, as is common in the literature. |
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Desired markup variations exacerbate the nominal rigidity that results from the exogenously imposed frictions in the goods market. |
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Adrenal responsiveness to exogenously administered ACTH has usually been normal. |
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That is, the beginning and ending dates of crises are determined exogenously. |
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These involve not so much exogenously required forms as a set of exogenously determined vetting procedures which in turn could lead to additional information passed on to law enforcement. |
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Yet a crucial part of that behavior-organizing processing has been found to occur exogenously, apparently as a part of a perceptual recognition system. |
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Highly efficient incorporation of exogenously supplied amino acids by these three auxotroph strains has been demonstrated using recombinant galactose oxidase. |
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Since the process governing the marginal cost is usually exogenously given in the model, this explanation may be referred to as the extrinsic persistence hypothesis. |
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There are currently no methods available to distinguish between residues of the naturally occurring hormones and of residues of the natural hormones that are exogenously administered to animals. |
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Market discipline is determined both exogenously, by the level of uninsured depositors, and endogenously, by the regime and capital requirements chosen. |
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Upon treatment with Digitonin, exogenously added antibodies have no access to intraorganellar proteins as these are shielded by the membrane. |
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Freedman also observed that since a short-term interest rate is the instrument of policy, central bankers have found it difficult to accept the idea that policy exogenously sets the money supply. |
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Budding can occur endogenously, in which the bud forms within the parent and is ejected when mature, or exogenously, in which the swarmer is formed outside the parent. |
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Exogenously induced photosensitivity diseases include phototoxicity and photoallergy. |
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