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His main charge concerns their alleged collusion with non-academic interests to effect acceptable heritage results, politically, economically, (re)presentationally.
Under specific circumstances this organization allowed for a flexible and economically efficient allocation of land, promoting the growth of agrarian surpluses.
Family instability and the problem behaviors of children from economically disadvantaged families.
Racial identity, academic achievement, and the psychological well-being of economically disadvantaged adolescents.
A word of caution is appropriate here about the modern tendency to find economically based forms of social protest behind all [socio-political] movements.
We argue that there are economically plausible models that are not well captured under either the null hypothesis or the alternative hypothesis of these tests.
Quite to the contrary, the countries that have the most aggressive environmental policy regimes also seem to be the most competitive and economically successful.
The more interdependent the less economically dependent state, the more constrained it will be from engaging in a dispute and the more peaceful the dyad.
An advantage of the herd-level analysis is that it focuses on the probability of infection in a herd, which is economically important information.
The resulting growth with greater equity should also someday result in greater mass participation in industrial capital ownership through funds representing the economically enfranchised masses.
Pension provision is rare in the less developed world, and here, older people are economically active, health permitting, much longer.
The agent is subjectively rational-although not economically rational-but ready to sacri®ce.
Among parasitologists, the applied aspects of parasite invasions, such as the negative effects on economically important hosts, have long been at the centre of interest.
In the 1960s, the labour force in agriculture declined significantly, whereas the total economically active population increased.
To many observers the bloc was becoming both institutionally and economically irrelevant, and incentives to regional co-operation seemed unclear.
First, education and work training were promoted in order to make the welfare- and working-poor economically self-suf ficient.
Moreover, concentration of the fishing effort on particular age groups or stocks may be neither economically feasible nor healthy for the stocks in question.
They therefore seek to invest economically more efficiently through other vehicles such as public offer funds.
Finally, productivity must also be considered when comparing agricultural systems, as a farm must be economically, as well as ecologically, sustainable.
The distance to the desired professional role perception was greater for aged, less educated and economically inactive pharmacy users.
He states that ' most languages seem to have this kind of economically representable grammars ', but also notes that articulatory and acoustic constraints counteract this tendency.
An economically unequal society will also be an emotionally unsupportive society.
The commodity discourse insists, instead, on the assumption that literacy in general is a prerequisite for par ticipating socially and economically in modern industrialized society.
They find an economically significant improvement in performance when the forecasting model is allowed to change in response to historically available information. 14.
Such tendencies can lead to myopically self-interested political interventions into policymaking and public administration, with economically damaging consequences.
Conversely, where governments' incentives are at odds with developmental imperatives, policymaking and implementation are vulnerable to economically damaging political opportunism.
Second, although the countries of the region are economically underdeveloped, prosperity and development remain major goals in the articulation of their foreign policies.
An adequate margin policy fairly prices the exchange performance guarantee within an (economically insignificant) neighborhood.
By the end of the month, the value of the bounding option was economically insignificant and the exchange had no exposure.
The numerical techniques imply economically insignificant differences with regard to business cycle summary statistics.
Therefore, marginal lands are not necessarily more economically efficient at sequestering carbon, and indeed the opposite may be true.
The economically optimal solution may be to use antibiotics with the greatest effectiveness first.
Most of them were economically dependent on patronage from landowning families for survival over the year, for employment, for credit or emergency expenses.
I could use the skeletal anatomy as a frame of reference: economically, architecturally, mechanically.
They were economically utterly dependent-for ordinary employment and emergency relief.
While being more permissive in regard to economically stronger banks, they do not allow weaker (poorly capitalized) banks to participate in credit expansion.
To make things worse, the collapse of weaker banks can have systemic repercussions if it sparks bank panics that also undermine economically ' 'healthier' ' banks.
Special emphasis and measures by the government to create employment and develop the region economically may stimulate black economic activities.
Further, they depended economically on the companies, and these were unwilling to pay higher prices.
There is the ecologically minded self, the economically minded self, and the socially minded self that likes to keep up with the neighbors.
Moreover, one may attempt to explain changes in the legal ownership structure in terms of the interest of an economically dominant class.
How economically can information about s-s relations between languages be mentally represented ?
According to him, the balance wages of a male worker could amount to anything between 21 and 46 r. per year in economically good times.
Railroads gave rise to new geo-strategic considerations, and aroused new fears and visions, both militarily and economically.
The economically acceptable rate of crop losses is well above zero in most field crops.
In local schemes, on the contrary, the past is seen as an integral part of the everyday living environment and as economically and socially productive.
At this point these societies were being transformed economically and socially, with a steady increase in the numbers of the landless.
In absolute terms, both indicators demonstrate growth in the size of the economically active population since 1979.
Many of these women probably were economically independent and could afford to have homes of their own.
Unfortunately, full adaptation of all technologies to people with all kinds of disabilities would not be economically realistic in practice.
Damage to these crops can be economically devastating.
Most species do not infest fruits and are economically harmless.
Firstly, alien insects causing economic damage are more likely and more rapidly discovered than insects that are economically harmless.
Economically, it could increase exports, but this had to be accommodated to a tight state bugdet and a small pr ivate capital market.
The economically active women were not only widows, and married women often acted without expressions of their husbands' consent.
The latter is because many older women are not married, the group that is most economically dependent on their children.
Using this measure, the depletion (accumulation) of natural capital stocks in excess of economically efficient rates may increase income.
We argue that mobile pastoral systems are more economically efficient than sedentary systems, with higher overall returns per hectare but lower productivity per animal.
Where given reasonable and economically viable alternatives, smallholders respond.
Specifically, as economic growth proceeds, individuals making economically rational fertility decisions reduce birth rates and check population growth endogenously.
The results from both models indicate that demersal fish stocks are both biologically and economically overfished and subject to both biological and economic overfishing.
Farming practices that are economically profitable in the short-run usually attract farmers' interest and are therefore more likely to be adopted.
The negative incremental net gain indicates the minimum external support (subsidy) that may be needed to make the new technologies economically attractive to farmers.
Moreover, recycling can be economically beneficial in developing countries.
Economically, they are the solutions of a problem for a global planner who wants to provide both global and local stock externalities efficiently.
Children from low-income families reported significantly higher levels of internalizing problems and perceptions of external control than children whose families were more economically advantaged.
The school context continues to be a source of special challenge for youth of color and economically disadvantaged teens.
The current study is unique in that the sample was ethnically as well as economically diverse.
Schooled language is what's passed on in economically or socially recognized situations9 as best practice.
Such achievements should be regarded as a challenge to other species wishing to propel themselves economically through fluids.
Studies are needed to define the circumstances in which commercial systems are economically viable and to assess their environmental impact.
As predicted, large urban schools serving many economically disadvantaged children were characterized by a preponderance of classrooms with high rates of student aggression.
Both performed services essential to the monarchy, for which they were rewarded politically and economically.
In order to determine further effects of economically poor years, the prices also were moved forward 1 year, 1673-1722.
One of the main arguments now advanced is that, on the whole, people's fertility behaviour is economically rational, even in primitive societies.
Above all, their ideology of circulation depended on economically based assumptions about knowledge and communication.
Traditional medicine is developing into an economically unfeasible high-tech operation that governments are increasingly weary of supporting, especially where public health systems exist.
Nevertheless, when it is economically conceived in this simplicity, "labor" is as modern a category as are the relations which create this simple abstraction.
The key is to identify the implementation of economically useful knowledge with investment-specific technical change.
However, diversification requires crops or cropping systems that are economically competitive with the current cropping system.
After such a build-up, some spectacle seems guaranteed the audience, and the music seems a practical way of adding effect economically.
Thus, as more and more women become economically disenfranchised and displaced, the number of "undesirables" in robes increases.
She showed that it was wrong to elide what might be socially undesirable with what was economically 'unproductive'.
The area is economically depressed, and has high unemployment and considerable out-migration.
The requirement that purchasers accept" the most economically advantageous bid" seems invariably to be favouring national bidders.
As both emphasize, moral education can not proceed effectively in an economically unjust society.
At that time women were generally regarded as economically dependent on their husbands and less in need of an independent source of income in retirement.
Large units are as economically efficient as small ones, and have a greater functional capacity; 3.
Particular groups of people are able to set up their versions of reality in any human society, partly because they are politically and economically dominant.
As for the economically active, 56 per cent were employed full- or part-time and 44 per cent were unemployed.
There is a complex range of institutions and practices involved in local political activity, including economically and socially based organizations.
Economically, opposition to incomes policies was grounded on the belief that such policies obscured the monetary origins of inflation.
The concept of building product families based on platforms has been widely accepted in literature as an option to create variety economically.
To add to the difficulty, architecture functions physically, environmentally, culturally, socially and economically, and although each of these domains is independent, they all interact.
The 1960s were marked by an enormous boost of economically inspired banditry.
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