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  • ...e end of the process. In recent years, however, thinking has changed, and adoption is now recognised as being an ongoing, possibly lifelong and evolving proce ...al/index.html?iref=mpstoryview Accessed: 28th March, 2009. Per the text, "Adoption has long been illegal under Egyptian law as well as being forbidden under s
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  • ==Adoption experience== * Betty Jean Lifton. (1988) "Lost & Found: The Adoption Experience" ISBN 0060971320
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  • ...n happen informally when a neighbor's cat has kittens and puts them up for adoption, or more formally when visiting a humane society or shelter, [[choosing a c ...quires paying a fee, particularly for kittens, although a number of no-fee adoption programs have helped encourage adoptions, and lessen the need for [[euthana
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  • * [http://www.aican.org/ AICAN - Australian Intercountry Adoption Network] * [http://www.asiac.org.au/ Intercountry adoption support and advice (ASIAC)]
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  • ===The debate on outcomes of adoption=== ...23">{{cite journal| author=van Ijzendoorn MH, Juffer F, Poelhuis CW| title=Adoption and cognitive development: a meta-analytic comparison of adopted and nonado
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  • ==Adoption experience== * Betty Jean Lifton. (1988) "Lost & Found: The Adoption Experience" ISBN 0060971320
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  • ...ightechstrategies.com/profiles.html Historical Perspective: The Technology Adoption Lifecycle] ...//www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/innovation/adoptiondiffusion.htm Technology Adoption and Diffusion]
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  • * [http://www.aican.org/ AICAN - Australian Intercountry Adoption Network] * [http://www.asiac.org.au/ Intercountry adoption support and advice (ASIAC)]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cat adoption]]
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  • The adoption of a "Made in Canada" constitution in 1982.
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  • A field applying theoretical perspectives from systems theory, innovation adoption theory and learning/psychological theories to education.
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  • ...by [[Alexander Hamilton]], [[James Madison]], and John Jay campaigning for adoption of the [[U.S. Constitution]].
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  • Official currency of West Germany and, from 1990 until the adoption of the euro, all of unified Germany.
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  • ...tried and executed by the SS for violations of its rules, involving hidden adoption of children and a falsified marriage
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  • (1) Persons related by blood, marriage, adoption or guardianship, including individuals placed for foster care. (2) The soci
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  • * [[Adoption and Safe Families Act|Adoption and Safe Families Act (1997)]] * [[Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act|Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act (1980)]]
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  • ...ing, education and support services aimed at children and families: Abuse, adoption, family-planning, family-life education, family therapy, foster care, and c
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  • ...ternational Committee of the Red Cross]]. Among its first initiatives were adoption of the first of the [[Geneva Conventions]] protecting war-injured combatant
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  • *[http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/BiotechCrops/ Adoption of Genetically Engineered Crops in the U.S.(1996-2006) ERS USDA ]
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  • ...n state) and 2) Intending to bring about social change. E.g., proposal and adoption of the 14th and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, the Supreme Court
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  • ===The debate on outcomes of adoption=== ...23">{{cite journal| author=van Ijzendoorn MH, Juffer F, Poelhuis CW| title=Adoption and cognitive development: a meta-analytic comparison of adopted and nonado
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  • * [[Protocol III]], 2005 Geneva Convention amendment about the adoption of the [[Red Crystal]] emblem
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  • ...rtium, the '''Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF)''' fpr development, adoption, and promotion of interoperable enterprise and systems management standards
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  • ...ency of the [[United Nations General Assembly]], he facilitated the prompt adoption of the first resolution of the session, condemning the [[9/11]] attack, and ...ce-Chair of the South-North Joint Nuclear Control Commission following the adoption of the historic Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Pen
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  • ...and policymaking focus largely on expanding broadband Internet access and adoption in America, expanding the use of spectrum by all users, and ensuring that t
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  • ...alth'', A report on democracy in the Commonwealth eighteen years after the adoption of the Harare Commonwealth Declaration [http://www.commonwealthadvisorybu
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  • ...ally related to their [[childhood|children]] or else be a ''step''- or ''[[adoption|adoptive]] parent'', and who cares for them particularly when they are [[yo
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  • *[http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=1694028222 TYPO3 adoption]
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  • ...e end of the process. In recent years, however, thinking has changed, and adoption is now recognised as being an ongoing, possibly lifelong and evolving proce ...al/index.html?iref=mpstoryview Accessed: 28th March, 2009. Per the text, "Adoption has long been illegal under Egyptian law as well as being forbidden under s
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  • ...ment or any other reward such as religious conversion of the saved person, adoption of a child, etc.
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  • ...dentifying Barriers to Infusion of Aquaculture into Secondary Agriscience: Adoption of a Curriculum Innovation. ''Journal of Agricultural Education'', 40, 3, 1
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  • ...n happen informally when a neighbor's cat has kittens and puts them up for adoption, or more formally when visiting a humane society or shelter, [[choosing a c ...quires paying a fee, particularly for kittens, although a number of no-fee adoption programs have helped encourage adoptions, and lessen the need for [[euthana
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  • '''V. The adoption of a ''Citizendium'' Charter.''' ...n the purview of the Charter, and of the mechanisms it specifies, upon its adoption.
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  • Microformats have seen wide adoption in the past few years, including uses on a large number of [[social network
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  • ...attire by the American [[middle class]]. Of more significance was their adoption by iconoclastic teenagers as a symbol of nonconformity. In an era when “
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  • ==Adoption== ...vered to Congress his tariff proposal, designed by Walker Walker urged its adoption in order to increase commerce between the United States and Britain. He als
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  • ...inds, and, consequently having greater or lesser propensity for widespread adoption and further dissemination within a culture. ...concepts of religious faith and scientific theory, two memes competing for adoption of their patterns of information by the minds in the culture.
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  • ...species more minutely than the general taxonomists. We suggest the linear adoption of [http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/prepareChecklist.do;jsessionid=A9A2838AD7805A4 The general adoption of the taxonomy on [[Genera Orchiacearum]] Series published by Oxford Unive
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  • ...cal perspectives from diverse fields, including systems theory, innovation adoption theory, learning/psychological theories (behavioral, cognitive, and constru
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  • ...the care and treatment of at-risk youth, child abuse prevention, and child adoption; ...iolence, including the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, and child adoption; school lunch and child nutrition, poverty programs including the [[Communi
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  • ...exchange of ideas and viewpoints between member boards, as well as unified adoption of resolutions protecting the profession's examining regulatory standards a
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  • ...ship is not only the initial acquisition costs (most shelters will have an adoption fee), but ongoing veterinary care in addition to the daily maintenance requ ...the shelter and care of the animals while they are in the shelter awaiting adoption.
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  • Anticipatory socialization refers to "early" adoption of the attitudes, values or beliefs of a group or subculture to which an in
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  • ...ervices began to extend their individuality once more, most notably by the adoption of distinctive uniforms (the [[Distinctive Environmental Uniform]], or DEU)
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  • *Congressional Coalition on Adoption Caucus)
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  • ...ntieth century and beyond. Beginning in the 1960s and continuing until the adoption of the [[Americans with Disabilities Act]] in 1990, a growing number of dis
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  • ===International adoption (1906)=== ...ephony, 1913, pages 318-322 (includes text of "Circular 57" announcing the adoption of "CQD").
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  • ...egemonies]]. In place of these metanarratives, postmodernists advocate the adoption [[nonfoundationalist]] [[epistemology]], [[moral relativism]] and [[plurali
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  • Prior to the adoption of a .45 caliber weapon, the [[U.S. Army]] standard had been .38 caliber, b
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  • [[Metric system]]s of units have evolved since the adoption of the first well-defined system in [[France]] in [[1791]]. During this evo Prior to the global adoption of the metric system many different systems of measurement had been in use.
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  • ...means of preventing extreme price-level changes. Fisher also advocated the adoption of the 100 percent money system, whereby banks are required to maintain a r
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  • == Target audience and adoption ==
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  • == Adoption == == Barriers to adoption ==
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  • ...e so successful in their missionaries enterprise that the country of their adoption was soon established as the main stronghold of the Drukpa sect and come as
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  • European colonization led to the adoption of the Roman alphabet for many languages completely unrelated to the langua
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  • ...=978-0-7619-2360-2|oclc=370099072}}</ref> and uses an S-curve to graph the adoption of an innovation. A good example of diffusion theory is [http://www.hightec ...edge is necessary. Inadequate levels of how-to knowledge prior to trial or adoption, rejection and discontinuance are likely to occur.
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  • ...cepts of the French social reformer [[Charles Fourier]] who advocated the adoption of small, planned communes as a way towards the social reform of society. T
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  • ...has been argued that the closure of what are agreed to be some of the best adoption agencies is a disproportionate response to the issue. This criticism of cou
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  • ...e evidence that official U.S. awareness kept abreast of Diem's progressive adoption of the [[Strategic Hamlet Program]] as the "unifying concept" in his counte
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  • ...the industriousness of the population in the proceeding century since the adoption of the first coat of arms, and was moved to ensign the shield. A blue fleur
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  • ...Normandy, in exchange of his homage to the king, of his christian religion adoption and of its protection of the Normandy against other Vikings. In 931, Rollo
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  • ...and fiscal stability within the [[European Union]]. Its rules involved the adoption of the [[euro]] as a common currency and compliance with agreed limits on :- the adoption of the [[euro]] as its members' the single currency;
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  • ...the trial aimed to "double the regular caloric intake in combination with adoption of a sedentary lifestyle for four weeks."<ref name="pmid18276725"/>
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  • ...of the hue and cry over the need to reform "welfare as we know it" was the adoption in 1974 of the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) title to the Social Secur
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  • ...ve Act]] of 1993, which allows workers to take absence during the birth or adoption of children or in times of illness in the family. He also spearheaded legis
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  • ...At the theoretical level, however, the difficulty has been evaded by the adoption of the concept of [[economic efficiency]] under which an action is deemed t ...oduced several new departures in economic philosophy, one of which was the adoption of an "[[open systems]]" approach. Although, like his predecessors, Keynes
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  • ...ve advocacy and “wholesale reform”, and public welfare administration. The adoption of the Sheppard-Towner Act in 1921 was one of the major successes of their
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  • *[[Congressional Coalition on Adoption]]
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  • The American Osteopathic Association urged adoption of the standards that Flexner proposed in Schools of Osteopathy.
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  • ...atrician]] politician [[Publius Clodius Pulcher|Clodius]] arranged for his adoption by a plebeian branch of his family, and successfully ran for the tribunate.
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  • ...t regarding freedom of religion and the views of those instrumental in its adoption. He recalled that controversies over these matters occurred in a number of ...of the first [[U.S. Congress|Congress of the United States]] following the adoption of the Constitution, the First Amendment to said Constitution was adopted.
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  • ...urebred dogs (from many sources), most often come with a purchase price or adoption fee that covers the cost of worming, vaccinations and a basic health evalua ...and neutering at a private vet's office is most often more costly than the adoption fee from a rescue group or shelter, in which these services are likely incl
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  • ...hite Movement|White Russian]] madam of [[Shanghai]]'s best whorehouse, his adoption by Gorman Smalldane, war correspondent, and their internment by the Japanes
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  • ...ique in the Canadian armed forces, was worn by only three regiments at its adoption in 1938, and is today worn by only two units, the Calgary Highlanders and t
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  • ...zero-reference line. [[Dominican Republic|San Domingo]] voted against the adoption of that motion, while [[France]] and [[Brazil]] abstained.<ref>http://wwp.m
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  • ...is political actions by means of religious sanctification.</ref> After the adoption of the ''praenomen'' ''Imperator'' (possibly 38 BC, at the latest 31 BC) he
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  • ...provide a formal constitutional mandate for those decisions. Prior to its adoption they were formally mandated by the 1971 [http://www.thecommonwealth.org/ ...m#The Harare Commonwealth Declaration|Harare Declaration]] of 1991 and the adoption of the [[/Addendum# The Latimer House Principles|Latimer House Principles]]
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  • ...tml ''A Code for Fiscal Stability'', H M Treasury November 1997]</ref> its adoption of two rules of fiscal conduct:<br>
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  • ...[[Counter Reformation|return to Roman Catholicism]] following the official adoption of [[Protestant Reformation|Protestantism]] as the national religion during
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  • ...rpress type. The popularity of wood engraving declined with the widespread adoption of [[photogravure]] as a means of reproducing photographs in print.
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  • This restriction was lifted with the adoption of the [[MIME]] (Multimedia Internet Mail Enhancements) standard. It descri
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  • The adoption of a common currency among trading neighbours has the advantage of avoidin
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  • One reason for the slow adoption was related to the word's origin, as one of many insults employed by landli
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  • ...duced themes of economic self-interest and economic conflict regarding the adoption of the Constitution and the transformations caused by the Civil War. Thus h
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  • ...o believe, however, that adoption is a suitable alternative, and encourage adoption over abortion. The organization also believes that the family should receiv
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  • ...006 (Volume 70, Number 216)] Final Rule</ref> The entire developmental and adoption process took 14 years (from 1991 to 2005).
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  • Toward the goal of standardization, the adoption of these frameworks makes it relatively simple for an new programmer to wal |Completely free, high adoption among many large client, Prototype tends to handle data exchange while Scri
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  • ...t projections, it is predicted that the family would be in a position for adoption in the next century. In 1976, there were 719 members of the family.
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  • ...tml ''A Code for Fiscal Stability'', H M Treasury November 1997]</ref> its adoption of two rules of fiscal conduct:<br>
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  • ...arter. The Statement itself defines certain fundamental conditions on the adoption of the Charter. A draft Charter is or will be under development at [[CZ:Dr
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  • ...porters of comprehensive planning were calling for a program that included adoption of council-manager government, a citywide zoning policy, and public funds f
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  • The style was characterised by an early-[[modernist architecture|modernist]] adoption of novel materials, formal innovation, and very unusual massing, sometimes
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  • ...the security community could lead to inaccurate threat assessments and the adoption of inappropriate biosecurity control measures.<ref name=>{{citation
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  • ...political themes. In simple terms, although not having been used since the adoption of Cyrillic, the Latin alphabet is supported by [[pan-Turkism|pan-Turkists] ...ce Party of Tajikistan|Islamic Renaissance Party]] in 1993 slowed down the adoption. In 1999, the word "''farsi''" was removed from the state language law {{re
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  • ...ranted [[Dominion (British Empire)|Dominion]] status, or in 1947, with the adoption of the [[Statute of Westminster]], which removed the reserve power of the B
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  • == Barriers to adoption == ...curve (since many people already have smartphones) could foster widespread adoption of the iPad in health-care settings and pave the way for electronic heath r
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  • * ''The History of the United States of America, from the Adoption of the Federal Constitution to the End of the Sixteenth Congress, 1788-1821
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  • * Gager, Kristin Elizabeth. ''Blood Ties and Fictive Ties: Adoption and Family Life in Early Modern France.'' (1996). 197 pp. * Waltner, Ann. ''Getting an Heir: Adoption and the Construction of Kinship in Late Imperical China.'' (1991). 226 pp.
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  • ...ulting from [[herding (banking)|herding]] by market operators. Before the adoption by [[central bank]]s of the role of [[lender of last resort]], herding and ...re undertaken in 2007 and 2008, followed in October 2008 by the widespread adoption of the "Brown Plan" type of wholesale support for the banking, interbank an
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  • ..., [[Sweden]] and the [[Germany|north German states]]. The next significant adoption after Scotland was by [[Russia]] in 1700 and then, in 1752, amidst widespre
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  • *[[Adoption]]: PFLAG feels that LGBT people should not be denied the right to become pa
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  • ...by many prominent lovers of the manly art." The reasons Edwards gives for adoption of these rules are, in his estimation, that they "will encourage fairer and
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  • ...cluded both direct rule and indirect rule; both assimilation (meaning the adoption of British laws and customs), and the preservation of traditional society, ...n a civilising mission, the ultimate objective of which would be the local adoption of something like the [[Westminster system]] of governance, together with
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  • ...nia Government Code}}</ref>; charter cities may have increased powers, but adoption and amendment of city charters requires a popular vote. Most small cities h
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  • ...d Welfare Services; Child Support & Paternity; JOBS program; Foster Care & Adoption Assistance; Maternal & Child Health Title XX Social Services Block Grant Pr
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  • ...so been closely emulated in other countries on several occasions since its adoption, while exerting significant influence in political and legal thought worldw ...t for any person who was a citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of the Constitution. The requirements for Vice President are the same as t
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  • ...ef>Harris, p. 420: The GNR’s cars were built by Pullman as well.</ref> The adoption of the vestibule (which allowed passengers to move safely from car-to-car w
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  • ...vor of ratification at the state ratifying convention in 1788, arguing its adoption was a necessity.
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  • ...he colonial period and examines the chronology and reasons for progressive adoption of foreign crops - sweet potato, Irish potato, bengkuang (yam beans), and c
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  • ...it, or at least participate in, the growing U.S. market to its south. The adoption of U.S. railway standards allowed Canadians to avoid some aspects of Britis
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  • ...n ultimately failed, twice in Congress and twice by presidential veto, the adoption of the idea by mainstream farm organizations laid the groundwork for farmer
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  • :Any such “multicyclic” approach must be set down as a mystical adoption of the fallacy of conceptual realism. There is no reality or meaning to the
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  • ...Board is the decision making body of the EEA. The Board decisions include: adoption of annual and multi-annual work programs, annual reports and other strategi
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  • ...al convention, the state legislature passed a series of three bills on the adoption of a canal system. The final one, passed on February 25, 1826, authorized
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  • ...and Google—citing quality concerns and other issues—oppose the widespread adoption of Ogg Theora, causing browsers like Google's [[Chrome]] and Apple's [[Safa ...content using HTML5. This push for mobile accessibility has galvanized the adoption of HTML5 in recent times, with the trend expected to grow dramatically in t
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  • ...September the government announced a suspension of debt repayments and the adoption of a [[Exchange rate#floating exchange rates| floating exchange rate]] poli
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  • ...learly a major influence upon the Russian revolutions, and their (partial) adoption as the official ideology of the Soviet Union was followed by a surge of pos ...ists throughout the world, and they have also been a major factor in the adoption of forms of communism by the Soviet Union, and subsequently by the gov
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  • ...nd early socialist involvement in pre-World War I Greenwich Village to her adoption of birth control (a term she helped coin in 1914) as a fundamental tenet of
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  • ...few non-invasive in vivo studies of gyrification prior to the wide-spread adoption of [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]].
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  • .... The extent of the resulting bias is customarily limited by the periodic adoption of a more recent base year. The Paasche price index, on the other hand, us
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  • ...nd certifications of IMS services and solutions. The Forum accelerates the adoption of IMS by creating a community for discussion and resolution of real world
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  • .... It did however force the regime to institute certain changes such as the adoption of the Fundamental laws (1906), to function as a constitution, and the crea
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  • ...te of the Battle of the Boyne was originally the 1st of July. However, the adoption of the [[Gregorian calendar]] in 1752 meant that the celebration has always
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  • ...etary policy of the European Union member states, the single currency, and adoption of the euro in new member states. The legal basis of the ECB is in Article
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  • ...''[[Spacewar!]]'' to evolve over time, at the same time spurring consumer adoption of PCs through the 1970s and [[1980 in video gaming|1980]]s. However, the [ ...data, more than five times as much as a single CD), have resulted in their adoption as a format for computer game distribution. To date, CD versions are still
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  • *[[Congressional Adoption Caucus]]
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  • ...William H. Seward]]'s position opposing the [[Compromise of 1850]] and the adoption of antislavery resolutions. See Hans Sperber and Travis Trittschuh, ''Ameri
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  • *[[Congressional Coalition on Adoption]]
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  • ...ies to make computer parts, hardware or software, comes from industry-wide adoption of [[standards]]. Various [[consortium]]s and United States or internation
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  • *[http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/BiotechCrops/ Adoption of Genetically Engineered Crops in the U.S.(1996-2006) ERS USDA ]
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  • “The business reason for the adoption of acts making provisions for limited or special partners is that men in bu
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  • ...ts paws to pick up food. Those similarities could probably have led to the adoption of the name 'Maine Coon' in the first place. An alternative explanation for
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  • ...[Royal Mint]]. The ''de facto'' gold standard continued until its official adoption following the end of the [[Napoleonic Wars]], in 1816 (Braudel, p. 361). Th ....pdf] make interesting reading in the context of the current debate on the adoption of the [[euro]].
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  • ...people began during the [[Progressive Era]], when reformers pushed for the adoption of direct primaries. Direct primaries did not catch on as well as reformers
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  • ...by its own particular jurisdictional authority which has control over the adoption and implementation of the rules for that level of play. The following outli ...layers]], which played under Knickerbocker rules. The 1850's also saw the adoption of more modern rules; nine players on each team, the bases moved to 90 feet
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  • ...ogram has been under almost continual amendment and modification since its adoption in 1935, with many, many changes over the years in those covered, the exten
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  • ...' or 'puppet-government', terms which appear to be of comparatively recent adoption in the field of international law.</ref> <ref>"The Chetniks" by Jozo Tomase ...evolutionary Organization (IMRO). This incident led to the formulation and adoption by the League of Nations of the 1937 Convention for the Prevention and Puni
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  • ...studies. However, twin studies tend to indicate heritability more so than adoption or family studies. <ref>Maes, H. H. M., Neale, M. C. and Eaves, L. J. (1997
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  • ...trengthening of submarine forces and naval aviation, and the Marine Corps' adoption of amphibious assault strategies, all of which contributed significantly to
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  • ...ped by Mill it was distinguished from governmental [[paternalism]] by the adoption of [[Emmanuel Kant]]'s principle of autonomy<ref> ...rned with the concrete interpretation of that concept. The outcome was the adoption by various [[political party|political parties]] of policies that supported
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  • Nevertheless, others note that the adoption of the three domain classification, and the retention of Animalia, Plantae,
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  • ...alysis of the two countries' revivals: the establishment of tradition, the adoption of similar emphases, the incorporation of evangelistic methodologies, and t
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  • ...ies range from its use only for the purpose of voluntary mediation, to its adoption as an obligatory code of behaviour such as that imposed by the [[Taliban]]
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  • ...in the official formation of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, adoption of a constitution and the election of Samuel P. Sadtler as the first presid
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  • ...This might be explained by the importance of a legal relationship (as with adoption), that existed during Jesus' lifetime.
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  • ...zens, one of the most generous such ratios anywhere in the world. With the adoption of the current constitution in 1937 the membership of the Dáil was reduced
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  • ...atan in Mexico, parts of Belize and Guatemela, developed the system, whose adoption by other agriculture-based societies then proceeded northward. By the first *The adoption of a scientific approach to farming enabled them to improve farming techniq
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  • ...s rendering the widespread application impractical. Another hurdle in the adoption of early intelligent systems was that the user interfaces were not conduciv
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  • ...as Chapter of [[Goodwill Industries]], the Governor's Committee to Promote Adoption, Justice for All, and the Texas Institute for Rehabilitation and Research F
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  • ...and woman, with or without children—and is based upon marriage, blood, or adoption."
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  • ...M, McLaughlin T, Soumerai S | title = Influence of physician specialty on adoption and relinquishment of calcium channel blockers and other treatments for myo ::"''using COX-2s as a model for physician adoption of new therapeutic agents, specialists were more likely to use these new me
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  • Turning again to the question of her adoption of male attire, she was asked if she had put on male attire "by revelation" The questioning then turned again to her adoption of male attire. She answered that the decision to adopt same was ". . . of
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  • ...al language of Quebec since 1974; this was reiterated in law with the 1977 adoption of the [[Charter of the French Language]] (popularly referred to as ''Bill
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  • ...dental'' ones described by Brook) have been addressed by the invention and adoption of formal [[software process|software development processes]] and other tec
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  • ...al questions are the category questions conceived as propounded before the adoption of a given language; and they are, Carnap holds, properly to be construed a ...ions asked using a linguistic framework and those asked somehow before the adoption of a linguistic framework, the difference between questions about the const
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  • ...eferences to specific regulatory practices in this article relate to their adoption by both the United States and the European Union.
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  • ...eferences to specific regulatory practices in this article relate to their adoption by both the United States and the [[European Union]].
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  • ...monetary union known as the [[eurozone]], membership of which involves the adoption of the [[euro]] as their common currency, the delegation of [[monetary pol ...restricted access that it provides to wider markets for its products. The adoption of a common currency as part of the Economic and Monetary Union was seen as
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  • ...is possible and the regulation of monopoly behaviour where it is not. The adoption of that presumption, despite the unrealism of its underlying assumptions, h
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  • Nintendo was well aware of the market's impending adoption of 3D graphics as a de facto standard, and during ''Yoshi's Island''<nowiki
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  • ...ndon Press, 1989</ref>. The legal philosopher Ronald Dworkin proposes the adoption of an "equality of resources" criterion<ref> Ronald Dworkin: ''Sovereign Vi
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  • ...Jerome RN, Giuse NB, Rosenbloom ST, Arbogast PG |title=Exploring clinician adoption of a novel evidence request feature in an electronic medical record system ...icaid Services]] (CMS), have created financial incentives to encourage the adoption of EHRs by [[health care provider]]s and [[hospital]]s who are engaged in "
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  • ...atural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President."<ref>U.
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  • ...the late 1990's, endianness has receded as a problem due to the widespread adoption of ''eXtensible Markup Language'' ([[XML]]) as a kind of [[lingua franca]]
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  • ...American overseas possessions, the rise of the new American navy, and the adoption of the strategic principles upon which it operated. He died in Washington a
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  • ...ve proposed that "Republicon Party" be used as a counter to the Republican adoption of Democrat Party as a putdown.<ref>[http://www.democraticunderground.com/d
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  • ...e Turkish nationalism at the expense of Islamic tradition. He mandated the adoption of the Latin alphabet in 1928. His government introduced free, public prim
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  • ...is possible and the regulation of monopoly behaviour where it is not. The adoption of that presumption, despite the unrealism of its underlying assumptions, h
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  • ...t. For CPM to succeed, legal enforcement was needed to ensure the uniform adoption of technologies and that any attempt to circumvent them would be criminaliz * <b>Wide Internet Adoption</b>: The exponential adoption of internet access into the average American household in the early 1990's
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  • ...is quoted in full in the article on the [[Labour Party]]</ref>, and its re-adoption as an active policy was vigorously sought by the self-styled ''Militant Ten ...', H M Treasury November 1997]</ref> which would limit its conduct by the adoption of two rules: the [[Golden Rule (finance)|Golden Rule]] - that over the ec
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  • ...]] has been referred to as "cargo cult [[Leninism]]" and [[New Zealand]]'s adoption of [[liberal|liberalism]] [[economy|economic]] policies in the 1980s as "ca
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  • ...w without being subject to those rules—asked, as Quine puts it ‘before the adoption of the given language’."<ref name=Thomasson/> Carnap considered this issu
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  • The adoption of a dominant communication medium is important enough that historians have
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  • ...al questions are the category questions conceived as propounded before the adoption of a given language; and they are, Carnap holds, properly to be construed a
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  • ...can have a destabilising influence on the financial system has delayed the adoption by the United States Financial Accounting Standards Board of the Internati
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  • ::following the adoption of 2005 as the International Year of Microcredit
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  • ...MA, Avorn J |title=Extensions of intellectual property rights and delayed adoption of generic drugs: effects on medicaid spending |journal=Health Aff (Millwoo
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  • ...inor to the person who was initiated the fight. In the years following the adoption instigator rule, there was an increase players attempting to obstruct the p
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  • ...d on a state-by-state basis. Most face significant political challenges to adoption. Panagopoulos (2004) reports that public opinion polls conducted between 1 ...s based on the short-term partisan effects which would result from such an adoption.<ref>for example, see a Democrat's response to the possibility of Californi
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  • ...interest involving more than one country. Chapter 15 is the U.S. domestic adoption of the Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency promulgated by the United Natio
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  • ...alternatives and necessary supports for women and children, and reforming adoption laws.<ref name=SojournerIssues /> </blockquote>
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  • *The BCE/CE promotion distracts from the adoption of the system already used by astronomers, i.e. 0 for 1 BC, -1 for 2 BC, et
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  • ...a when such action would be desirable? An approximate date of the official adoption of subpages?[[User:Aleksander Stos|Aleksander Stos]] 17:04, 28 August 2007
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  • ...r of a potential new user remained an obstacle until recently, slowing its adoption as a personal computing platform.
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  • ...ssroom on young academics that were "learning by doing" led to large-scale adoption (particularly of the [[BSD]] variant) of Unix by commercial startups, most
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  • ...power from the central government to regional governments and the ultimate adoption of a federal system. The regions control 40% of all public spending and con
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  • ...and cultural characteristics of the countries of Europe. In addition, the adoption of [[Christianity]] distinguished Europe in popular thinking from the adjac ...monetary union known as the [[eurozone]], membership of which involves the adoption of the [[euro]] as their common currency, the delegation of [[monetary pol
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  • ...r to model almost all of mathematics, and this accounts for its widespread adoption by mathematicians in fields outside set theory.
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  • Following the adoption of the [[United States Constitution|Federal Constitution of 1787]], the [[D
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  • ...the first graduating class of [[Hebrew Union College]] in Cincinnati. The adoption of the radical [[Pittsburgh Platform]] in 1885, which dismissed observance
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  • ...ism to capitalist production had therefore begun before the Meiji official adoption of a western-style economic regime.<ref>David L. Howell, "Proto-industrial
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  • ...ing press marked a move from the medieval language of [[metaphor]]s to the adoption of the [[scientific method]].
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  • ...d?|see below]]). Also, the proposal must have a person to drive it toward adoption ([[#The proposal driver|see below]]).
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  • ...r to model almost all of mathematics, and this accounts for its widespread adoption by mathematicians in fields outside set theory.
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  • ...Battle of Philippi in 42 B.C. and executed Cicero. Octavian learned of his adoption while he was out of the country and after Julius Caesar's death. He eventua
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  • ...ors also assisted the development of the classic rock format. Firstly, the adoption of the compact disc as the standard player format for radio in the mid-1980
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  • ...in [[Glassboro, New Jersey]], Smith bore a child. She gave the baby up for adoption and dropped out of school after the child was born.
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  • ...iples and interests and have selected Illinois as the favorite place of my adoption." Within a decade, he was elected to the state legislature, and was appoint
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  • ...asked ''using'' a linguistic framework and those asked somehow before the adoption of a linguistic framework, the difference between questions about the const
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  • With the advance of science and the adoption of [[Charles Darwin|Darwinistic]] [[Evolution|Evolutionary Theory]] as the
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  • ...e jurisdiction, such as the United States had over its citizens before the adoption of this amendment… Aliens, among whom are persons born here and naturaliz
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  • ...economics", had earlier origins. "Classical", in economics, denotes the adoption in the late eighteenth century of an approach that was inspired by the enli ...failure of attempts to control it by wage restraint, led to the widespread adoption of the first of those prescriptions in the late 1970s. In the United States
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  • ...economics", had earlier origins. "Classical", in economics, denotes the adoption in the late eighteenth century of an approach that was inspired by the enli ...failure of attempts to control it by wage restraint, led to the widespread adoption of the first of those prescriptions in the late 1970s. In the United States
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  • ...he exclusion of Northern Ireland, and no such exclusion is intended by its adoption in this article. ...xistence of a form of Christian church among the local population, and the adoption of Christianity as the Roman state religion in AD 391 must have helped it t
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  • ...breviation "SI" as the official abbreviation, to be used in all languages. Adoption of the abbreviation SI, especially outside scientific circles, is slow. The
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  • ...r regulations to be changed to allow for amendment and not just wholesale adoption or rejection;
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  • ...ania engaged in a variety of occupations, including agriculture. Until the adoption of Christianity, Jews had close relations with non-Jewish populations, and ...siness, as had been the case with Babylonian ''[[geonim]]''. This thorough adoption of the Arabic language also greatly facilitated the assimilation of Jews in
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  • ...he end of February was the turning point in the resupply effort. After its adoption, Marine helicopters flew in 465 tons of supplies during February. When the ...gradual withdrawal of U.S. forces begun during the following year and the adoption of Vietnamization meant that, by 1969, "although limited tactical offensive
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  • ...ved on a commission whose efforts to unify weights and measures led to the adoption of the [[SI|metric system]]. Early 1788 Lavoisier became fellow of the [[R
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  • It is mostly spoken in Kheng region, South of Trongsa. With the adoption of Gungdevikha into its pocket, this language has widened.
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  • ...third general workers union and court cases were pursued to insist on the adoption, in Ireland, of the title Amalgamated TGWU. Foran unsuccessfully tried to a
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  • ...security and COMINT policies have been evolving, some with challenges. The adoption of a Belgian-developed [[encryption]] algorithm, approved in a public proce
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  • ...McKean helped draft the [[Articles of Confederation]] and voted for their adoption on March 1, 1781.
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  • ...attracted commercial and industrial expansion of astronomical rates. The adoption of a [[California Master Plan for Higher Education|Master Plan for Higher E ...ndia and China. New laws have removed caps to visas, especially since the adoption of [[NAFTA]]. Tens of millions of people from the [[third world]] have ent
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  • ...fessional investors gave little attention to financial economics until the adoption in the 1970s of models based upon the [[efficient market hypothesis]]. A di ...e twentieth century there were attempts to reduce that vunerability by the adoption of sophisticated risk analysis. Schemes of "[[portfolio insurance]]" using
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  • ...t over the past two weeks, Argentina could not be persuaded to approve the adoption of a centralised system to monitor pirate ships.
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  • ...increasing agricultural production. He emphasized rapid mechanization, the adoption of scientific techniques (especially chemical fertilizer), solving the prob
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  • ...] and with it, the responsibility for maintaining monetary stability. The adoption of [[Monetarism|monetarist theory]] in the 1980s led to attempts to control ...rescues#1940-2007 summary|wave of bank failures]] that followed led to the adoption of strengthened banking regulations, but the events of the [[crash of 2008]
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  • ...US Federal Reserve's Ben Bernanke has been inclined to attribute it to the adoption of an economic policy <ref>[http://www.federalreserve.gov/BOARDDOCS/SPEECHE * adoption of a [[countercyclical]] [[fiscal policy]] by maintaining a positive [[budg
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  • ...iscopalianism|episcopal]] system of government was then regularized by the adoption of the Scots Confession, Knox's Liturgy, and the ''First Book of Discipline
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  • ...Reserve: 1913-1951'', University of Chicago Press, 2003</ref>. Roosevelt's adoption of deficit spending in 1933 raised fierce controversy in the country, and h ...o counter international pressure on the dollar. They attributed the Bank's adoption of those policies to its officials' belief in "liquidationism" and to the f
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  • ...ngdom. Asia’s two leading economies, Japan and China, are considering the adoption of carbon taxes.<ref name="Br" />
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  • ...of corporate taxation (such as the use of 100% "capital allowances" or the adoption of "flow-of-funds" taxation ) may mitigate some of the above effects.
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  • ...estore their [[fiscal sustainability]], and have been conditional upon the adoption of stringent [[fiscal adjustment]]s. Since May 2010, the EU components of s
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  • ...killed laborer. Frank's mother turned down the couple’s legal request for adoption, but did allow Mercer and Audrey to take custody of her youngest child.
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  • ...legal and court documents throughout the 18th century. However, due to the adoption of the southern standard by officialdom and the Education system the use of
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  • ...e laws varies by state. The most important laws came in the 1890s with the adoption of legislation segregating railroad cars in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] as t
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  • ...aborate carriages, for example). The more tradition-minded Amish found the adoption of these cahnges unsettling and, to some extent, contrary to their religiou
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  • ...phans and many receive care through [[Orphanage|orphanages]] or [[Adoption|adoption]]. Infanticide, per se, has become less common in the [[Western world]], bu
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