Community members formed strong linkages with the schools, sharing staff, and building resources and expertise. |
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As summary statements, part of their rationale is to provide a key to the linkages between different articles. |
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Agriculture and industry benefited each other through backward and forward linkages that created multiplier effects. |
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At the mid-point of the first running of this programme, I'm thumbing through some of those linkages in a self-imposed revision process. |
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It shows the governor and the linkages to the layshafts which control the fuel injector settings. |
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It thus illuminates conceptual linkages in the model of generative fathering and provides feedback that can be used to refine such concepts. |
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Sustainable self-help groups require reliable and remunerative market linkages. |
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Conformational differences between polysaccharides are usually located in the glycosidic linkages of the backbone. |
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A growing body of literature has tested the linkages between various facets of religion and individual well-being. |
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Yet their forwards finally found a bit of tempo and Rory Lawson began to make linkages which had hitherto been absent. |
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Despite this concurrence of nationalization and coal crisis, little attention has been focused on possible linkages between the two events. |
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These strong linkages between school and community help strengthen and sustain the rural community on numerous levels. |
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Plants, herbivores and carnivores are connected through an intricate array of chemical linkages. |
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In doing so, I emphasize linkages between sexual politics and political history. |
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The drivetrain and steering linkages are protected within the armoured hull. |
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Generically known as a group of polyamides, nylon is chemically distinguished by its amide linkages to two aromatic rings. |
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The urban folkways of New York City, for all its highly cultivated habits of historical amnesia, have strong linkages to the distant past. |
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There was an apparent lack of clear theoretical linkages between vertical integration and market power in the model tested here. |
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He said the park was also intended to create linkages between tourism and the environment and consequently boost domestic tourism. |
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Many US-owned maquilas claim to be in the market for locally produced materials and components, backward linkages. |
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The linkages perspective considers both the exogenous pressures toward change and the internal dynamic of local cultures. |
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The nitrogen bases in the nucleic acids are joined via sugar linkages to long chains of alternating sugar and phosphate. |
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Unless a mapping population is very large, it is difficult to detect repulsion linkages between simplex markers in polyploids. |
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The free sliding experiments suggest that mechanical linkages between the doublets prevent free sliding in an intact axoneme. |
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The drive elements enable both linear and rotational motion through fully sealed linkages. |
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Queensland is focused on establishing linkages that provide a basis for long-term trade relationships. |
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Early modern scholars often go too far in ignoring the existence of divergent interests between commons and elites, focusing only on vertical rather than horizontal linkages. |
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The composition of other systems may represent linkages between two or more regions, and it is such transregional linkages that serve as our primary focus. |
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By means of the building kit system different linkages and fixations for the construction of your own light fitting are available. |
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The war game identified the direct linkages between raw material sources, production capacity and the employment and sustainment of combat systems. |
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Important are the intersectoral linkages that exist in rural areas and tie in with agricultural activity. |
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The Republic of Korea supported strengthening linkages to the national and local levels as a means of ensuring implementation. |
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The linkages between activities, outputs, outcomes and goals are not straightforward or even easy to predict. |
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A split pin fitted through the castellated nut secures the linkages to the governor's output lever link pin. |
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Interdependency linkages imply that a livelihood activity depends on the conservation of the natural environment. |
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Computerization allowed field offices to improve linkages and coordination with Headquarters and other field offices. |
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It creates thousands of direct jobs, and many more in industries with which it has strong backward and forward linkages. |
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These conferences have been institutionalized as a platform for creating backward and forward linkages between the energy and finance sectors. |
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We agreed to link several global initiatives of commonness by linkages to each other's web sites. |
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Social networking, too, is helpful to disarmament groups, for it is conducive to linkages and interest group formation. |
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Projects were pigeonholed, leading to piecemeal project analysis that allowed no linkages among the various components. |
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Because of the exceptionally high leverage and the scale of linkages between risks, this process of unwinding is proving particularly painful. |
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The reality is that in an increasingly globalized economy, our understanding of these linkages and spillovers is not as good as it should be. |
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What are the linkages of the basic network with local, regional and national components. |
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They develop an understanding of the interconnectedness and linkages that underlie social cohesion. |
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Collectively, these linkages have contributed to a more collaborative, informed and multidimensional approach to addressing family violence. |
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Analyzing these overlaps and linkages and the ways to untangle them remains a core task for those interested in human rights and development. |
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Soot can also cause wear of diesel engine rollerfollower bushings and cross-over linkages. |
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Fixed linkages are unhelpful, just as insistence on no linkages at all is not helpful either. |
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He acknowledged, however, that it might have been justifiable to reflect this advance on the capital plan, with suitable labeling and linkages. |
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Inspection of the governor and fuel linkages was regularly done by the vessel's engineers, especially before startup. |
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But she warned that containerization is still low and inland transportation linkages are weak. |
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At the heart of this should be linkages between research and policy, which are observably lacking in many countries. |
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However, only highly vagile and eurytopic species actually entered the narrower grassland linkages. |
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Incorporative linkages integrate the issues into a single regime that governs all of them. |
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First, it hypothesizes that important cross-country linkages may not have been incorporated in previous tests recorded in the literature. |
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The Commission is reassessing its own operational tools and instruments to identify areas where linkages can be improved. |
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Standards needed for ACH linkages will be a top priority next year for the newly created committee on European banking standards. |
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It is equally important to valorize their own language and to make meaningful linkages between both cultures. |
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There remains huge indeterminacy in the discussion of linkages between economic inequality and violent political conflict. |
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The Fund is working on projects which add value to local production and create linkages with other economic sectors. |
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Two problems remained: the distribution of the amide groups and the location of the disulphide linkages. |
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They provide food, nutrients, and they're part of the nexus of ecosystem linkages and webs. |
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The main economic linkages are outwards to Australia and New Zealand, and increasingly to Malaysia, China and the rest of the Far East. |
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As a result, money has been abundant and cheap for most of the past week. There was one crucial shortage, however: linkages among firms. |
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Moreover, the international linkages seem to be somewhat stronger for the equity markets than for the long-term government bond markets. |
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As yet this is not the case and I think that a closer look will show that there are linkages here. |
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It is also clear that stronger advocacy and institutional linkages are needed. |
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We have distinguished these two in order to clarify the more formal linkages identified with partnerships. |
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We recognise that improved understanding of the linkages between environment and health will ensure more effective policy responses. |
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The linkages among sectors may change when industries expand into new markets. |
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The independent expert has sought to create linkages with regional human rights bodies. |
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The link arm on the governor output shaft is then connected to the linkages of the fuel-control shafts. |
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Against this background, attention has more recently turned to financial linkages. |
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In celebrating our heritage, we strengthen the linkages to a glorious history and recommit ourselves to upholding the standards and values given to us by past generations. |
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Such groups will have to develop appropriate linkages with technological and credit institutions as well as to assured and remunerative marketing opportunities. |
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Second, women did not generally fight, but they formed linkages helping maquisards, who were often from distant towns and cities, gain rural acceptance. |
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It is a broad theme that cuts across academic boundaries and builds linkages between disciplines to form a humanistic understanding of the many dimensions involved. |
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However, the spillover or transmission of emotions from one setting to another provides a useful conceptual lens for examining and measuring these work-family linkages. |
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Additional linkages may arise due to information spillovers, whereby industrial clustering may lead to the improved flow of information between local firms. |
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Work is proceeding, establishing linkages between marine and onshore stratigraphic successions. |
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Evidence of the creation of linkages is provided by feedback questionnaire data as well as findings from focus groups, survey of nonparticipants and interviews. |
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Lipid biomarkers and trophic linkages between ctenophores and copepods in Svalbard waters. |
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One group: Constructing a Venn diagram together may facilitate the discussion between members of an organisation or a certain environment about linkages, constraints and the structure in general. |
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The secretariat has undertaken a number of activities to obtain the most upto-date information on migration and development and to deepen the understanding of the linkages between migration and development. |
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In summary it is unlikely that the Asia-Pacific economies will decouple from the countries at the core of the economic crisis due to the extent of trade, investment and financial linkages between them. |
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These linkages will help to ensure that water and sanitation plans will not go the way of many well-meaning but ineffective national human rights planning exercises, but will actually be financed and operationalized. |
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Generally speaking, plants have a much greater variety of sugars and linkages than animal tissues have. |
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All Wikis share common features such as editing, syntax, versioning, linkages, and unrestricted access. |
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Degradability can therefore be engineered into polymers by the addition of chemical linkages such as anhydride, ester, or amide bonds. |
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Thus, the hydrogen bonding of urethane and urea linkages in hard segments of these multiblock PUUs were tested by FTIR, as shown in Fig. |
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These global-local linkages and diaspora communities are transforming domestic policy debates over the nature of race relations, minority rights, and multifaith relations. |
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These three components are interwoven, and direct covalent linkages exist between the lignin and the hemicellulose. |
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The linkages in the deaths on numerous levels... The bottom line is that it all arises out of this notion of a form of excessive force and a way of treating people that is somewhat of a throwback. |
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The physical structure of the reef dictates a communal approach to many activities and the traditional linkages between reef resources and the spirit world mean that reefs can be socially and spiritually unifying. |
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It also wished to underscore the linkages between rapid and chaotic urbanization, on the one hand, and the urbanization of poverty, commodity price volatility and climate change, on the other. |
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This route includes important transportation linkages to the Vancouver cruise ship terminal, float plane terminal and heli-base all located at the north end of Vancouver's downtown. |
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In addition, four programmes were a deliberate mix of inner city and peripheral neighbourhoods, in an attempt to improve linkages between these two types of area. |
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We could point to other examples and linkages where various transnational threats work in tandem with one another to the detriment of international peace and security. |
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In addition to financial services we provide specific technical services like agriculture extention, life stock development, market linkages and so on. |
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There is a need to address the root causes of low self-esteem and poor body images, which requires stronger linkages to mental health policies and programs. |
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But proponents of such linkages tend to sensationalise the issue, ignoring empirical research and exaggerating the importance of environmental pressures as a conflict-generating force. |
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Humanitarian groups have expressed concern for some time regarding the potential linkages between low or negative economic growth rates, higher levels of unemployment in the workforce, and stressed land and marine ecologies. |
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Efforts would also be taken to strengthen and update the existing population information system by facilitating linkages between various data sources and by disaggregating data to the lowest level possible. |
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Strengthening the embeddedness of transnational corporation activity in the domestic economy by stimulating the creation of backward and forward linkages. |
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It is ultimately a system of cooperation which builds linkages between Governments, United Nations agencies and international and national non-governmental organization partners. |
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Recent efforts to study population genetics and ecological habitat use with otolith microchemistry have provided tools to determine such linkages for coastal areas. |
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The role of global union federations in establishing linkages of understanding appears to be decisive for bridging the gap between Eastern and Western unions in the European region. |
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The causes and consequences of violence against children will be addressed, and the systems, structures and social realities that lie behind violence and its linkages to poverty and globalization will be explored. |
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As a critical feature, intervention must offer social support and linkages to care and counselling related to partner disclosure and the health benefits of reduced partner concurrency. |
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Through intersectoral linkages, industrial development can also help create the foundation for a more effective and efficient agricultural sector and a flourishing tertiary sector. |
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This anthropocentrism came to be questioned in debates on the linkages between cultural and biological diversity, in particular from the point of view of indigenous peoples. |
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These pre-agreed upon programs and business processes are to include a streamlined and enhanced capacity to assist with the management of outbreaks of disease and threats to health, including linkages to clinical systems. |
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The meeting also discussed linkages between thematic priorities and crosscutting issues, e.g. sustainable production and consumption patterns, education for sustainable development and finance. |
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Foam is manufactured by adding water, which reacts with the terminal isocyanate groups to increase the molecular weight through urea linkages while simultaneously releasing carbon dioxide. |
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It is clear that once you have prioritised the needs from grassroots level, you must have the capacity to maintain the linkages up to national and international level. |
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Interphase linkages and operating rods should be inspected to make sure that the linkage has not been bent or distorted and that all fastenings are secure. |
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Many utilize connectivity hookups or linkages to central sites. |
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Countries dependent on lengthy inland journeys must push for better linkages between ports and inland transport, including the elimination of nonphysical barriers. |
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Hypermedia technology allows the learner to set the pace and encourages the exploration of new information through an infinite number of linkages. |
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In British Columbia, our provincial chapter is developing linkages with the Tzu Chi Institute, to gain additional understanding of the role of complementary medicine in our practice lives and in the lives of our patients. |
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We need to think through the linkages and the tensions of doing this work and how it can blossom more broadly and deeply through changes to global policies and structures. |
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Reinforcement and strengthening of Confederation Boulevard, completion of landscape components, increased public land uses and activities, improved accessibility around it, enhanced linkages to the River edges from it. |
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These are revealed through its linkages to public health and ecosystem health, in which zoonotic disease and environmental change are increasingly evident. |
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Continue to monitor key initiatives in True Sport and identify and facilitate opportunities for linkages and synergies amongst Steering Committee members, as well as the wider sport community. |
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The cultural heritage of Jasper National Park reflects its landscapes, its position at the headwaters of the Athabasca River, its access to routes across the continental divide, and linkages with other great rivers. |
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The WCHE focused on inter-university cooperation, academic mobility and studying abroad, leaving aside linkages to other components of the education system and of society. |
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We have already successfully demonstrated the potential of such linkages through the community centres in Kothmale in Sri Lanka and Timbuktu in Mali. |
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Connection between the governor output shaft and the engine shafts, levers, and linkages is via steel pins and castellated nuts, with positive tensioning ensured by split pins fitted through the pins and nuts. |
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Pakistan's position on linkages, existing stocks and verification is very well known, and this position was explicated by our delegation in our statement on 16 May here in the Conference on Disarmament. |
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Asia had accumulated foreign reserves and was determined not to slip back into crisis, but international trade linkages meant that the recent financial turbulence had affected all economies. |
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Biotechnology and genomics tools can provide information that helps to identify changes in biodiversity, and in some cases, can reveal linkages between ecosystem health and the health and biodiversity of species. |
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I think in the event that we were to have a high-speed rail system in this country, there would need to be really strong linkages and connectivity at each stop. |
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Human rights violations were among the primary sources of conflict, and the Panel's report rightly pointed to the linkages between human rights, sustainable development, peace and security. |
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Since the major transformation currently under way is quickly changing these fields of competence, with an increasing number of linkages and overlaps between them. |
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Since then, much of his work has focused on understanding the linkages over time between the prices of assets and macroeconomic variables such as total consumption a fast-growing field known as macro-financial modelling. |
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Draw a mindmap with one word describing a key construct in cells and lines to show linkages between them D den and Voss 1994 pp. |
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To maintain research excellence and develop linkages between researchers and institutions in Europe and worldwide, Europe must be a favoured partner for research. |
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PolyTHF1000 is a polymer made of linear diols with a backbone of repeating tetramethylene units connected by ether linkages. |
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A proper dialogue with and awareness-raising among concerned groups is necessary to foster understanding of the linkages with other aspects of the rights to water and to sanitation. |
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I also want to use part of my time to show the linkages between those two. |
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The virus uses hemagglutinin to bind sialic acid linkages on the surface of the epithelial cells. |
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This session will help clarify the significance of the concerns around the environment issue and the need for better understanding of its linkages to behaviours, consumption choices and population health. |
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Such strategic partnerships will strengthen linkages between HIV and other MDGs, and contribute to the realization of a robust, sustainable global HIV movement. |
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In particular, we examine whether existing linkages between assets of different countries remain stable during crises or whether they grow stronger. |
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Finding ways out of this apparent dilemma calls for a macro-perspective which systematically maps the broad linkages between the different thematic areas without getting side-tracked by intricate details. |
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Private-sector and civil-society linkages. |
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Lebanon's roads play an almost exclusive role in the transportation of goods and people, and provide important linkages between urban and rural areas. |
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Closer linkages with cotton-consuming spinning mills will lead to closer partnerships between spinners, ginners and farmer groups. |
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We are asking the government to link up, to make official linkages with other researchers around the world to ensure that the best research information is used in the evaluation of pesticides. |
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This was facilitated by the severely reduced state of their genomes, but many genes, introns, and linkages have been lost. |
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This paper therefore limits itself to suggesting potential areas of linkage, pointing out promising examples in Kyrgyzstan and the possibilities raised by experiences elsewhere for promoting such linkages. |
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Leaders had the ability to identify systemic linkages, goal conflicts, and sources of resistance, to communicate areas of mutual interest, and to bring teams and networks of stakeholders together. |
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The gradual breakdown and transformation of economic and social linkages and infrastructure resulted in increasingly localized outlooks. |
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That being said, there need to be better linkages made there between our industry association and the federal government department, and I think this has been happening over the last couple of years. |
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Attempts must be made to ensure stronger linkages between education policies and programmes, poverty alleviation strategies and public policy-making. |
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The Parent Skills Training involves a 14-week training course with linkages to community support services that is aimed at decreasing family conflict while increasing parenting confidence and sociability. |
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The complex linkages among the crises underline the need for a reorientation of the development paradigm towards a more inclusive and sustainable path of economic growth and development. |
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Since no central bank has the ability to foretell the future or has perfect knowledge of the various linkages in the economy, this is a difficult task. |
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Canadians could choose to develop linkages for either selfless or self-interested reasons, depending on the level of development of the Southern country. |
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For example, evidence from a study of the 1995 Chicago heat wave found that the social connections and linkages that existed in a neighbourhood made a difference. |
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The managed care service incorporates case management, referrals and service linkages to existing service providers inside the community or elsewhere. |
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This ideal can be approximated by use of levers and linkages connected to a fixed eccentric. |
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While PWGSC's objective is to divest of these bridges, interprovincial linkages are key to the NCC's mandate due to their strategic and symbolic significance in the region. |
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These linkages are well lubricated, and their friction coefficient is low. |
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Languages rising from the barbarous nuptials between Europe and Africa, witnessing the fall of American Indian civilizations, they claim their identities and their linkages. |
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We had to create our linkages, mainly with Capital Health, but we also had Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre as our main reception area for casualties. |
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Mainstreaming environmental concerns across the sectors into development planning is a priority, since linkages between the environment, effects of climate change and economic development are insufficiently recognized. |
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The product has a deep red colour indicative of ferric oxide linkages. |
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China, of course, is concerned about issues in its western territory, the fact that fundamentalism, particularly linkages with al-Qaeda, is clear and evident. |
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The development may result in trajectories of weakening, strengthening, or stabilizing for these employee-organization linkages. |
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Places where craft economic activity is taking place indicate strong linkages between sociopolitical organization and societal complexity. |
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The U. S. economy is heavily dependent on trade and investment linkages with Canada and this interdependence between Canada and the U. S. has only increased over time. |
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Ester linkages are much more chemically labile than the ether linkages. |
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Simple machines are elementary examples of kinematic chains or linkages that are used to model mechanical systems ranging from the steam engine to robot manipulators. |
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Carboxypeptidase cleaves peptide linkages during digestion of proteins. |
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As the United Kingdom intended on EEC membership, Ireland applied for membership in July 1961 due to the substantial economic linkages with the United Kingdom. |
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The first chapter reviews basic carbohydrate chemistry including carbonyl, carboxyl, and hydroxyl modifications, glycosidic linkages, and polymerization. |
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Benthic macroinvertebrates have many important ecological functions, such as regulating the flow of materials and energy in river ecosystems through their food web linkages. |
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The inverse structural model exclusively contains passive modular groups, which are open and indecomposable linkages with zero degree of mobility. |
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It is through the activities and relations of responsibilisation that the linkages between the modernisation, democratisation and communitarian projects are forged. |
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Silane coupling agents are useful to promote the dispersion of CNTs in the rubber matrix by forming chemical linkages between CNT surfaces and rubber molecules. |
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The widely used reciprocating engine typically consisted of a cast iron cylinder, piston, connecting rod and beam or a crank and flywheel, and miscellaneous linkages. |
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As noted above, during the program data update, component POCs were asked to identify the accounting system linkages that relate to their program expenditures. |
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Disruption of the disulfide linkages of the hair fiber occurs with both UV exposure and relaxing and can modify the mechanical properties of the hair, affecting its integrity. |
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