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... address the question ofthe application of thesedescriptions, that question and that application cannot by them-selves provide the last word onthe descriptions. The exposition inOtherwise ... justifi-cation ofthe a priori foundations of knowledge. The descriptions of the schematism are required in order to unpackand expose the conditions of possibility that have always been the concern of the argument. ... an exposition of a subjectcalled to critique. Thinkof that exposition as the description of suf-fering and that critique as the critique of theodicy, the announcing of the end of theodicy. We...
... involves the assessment ofthe results derived from the implementation of different marketing strategies. One of these barriers is the complexity to isolate the effects of a 3 dimensions included ... revolutions because ofthe important economic and social effects derived from it.This revolution involves the reformulation ofthe key resources for the companies. If in the Industrial Revolution ... are function of other metrics. The results of some studies about the lead/lag relationship between financial and non-financial metrics show that there is a strong association between non-financial...
... budgeting: the impact of third way modernisation on local government budgetingHofstede, G. (1968), The Game of Budgetary Control. Tavistock, London.Hood, C. (1995), The ‘new public management’ in the ... education, social services, and so on, were replaced by a small group of senior members each of whom hold a portfolio of responsibilities. The bulk ofthe members (who all formerly sat onthe service ... government, the distribution ofthe increases has varied with a general favouring ofthe metropolitan authorities in the north and midlands over the southern shire counties. Second, national government...
... illness, the cost to their employer is not only the cost ofthe absentee’s forgone labour, it is also the cost ofthe loss of production from other members ofthe team who rely onthe absent ... health on wages. 2. Estimate the effects of each ofthe target conditions on general health. 3. Combine the estimates from steps one and two to estimate the effect of each of the target conditions ... approximation of the effect on wages of an additional year of schooling in percentage terms.1 1 The larger the value ofthe coefficient, the less accurate it is as an approximation ofthe percentage...
... ratesconditional onthe age ofthe bond Altman found that the cumulative bond mortality increases with the age of the bond and can reach as much as 32 percent for B-rated bonds over a ten-year period. The ... default.Since the amount of a firm's debt is likely to be proportionate to its size, we adjust the variation of debt by the bookvalue ofthe firm. The larger the variation of debt, the more likely ... firm's long-term debt, we hope to be able to explore its impact onthe risk of default.We posit that the default risk is an increasing function ofthe size ofthe debt. Our argument rests on the...
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... for the number of pants decompositions of length ≤ L on a hyperbolic surface X were obtained by M. Rees in [Rs].Idea ofthe proof of Theorem 1.2. The crux ofthe matter is to understand the ... alternative proof. In a sequel, we give a different proof ofthe growth of the number of simple closed geodesics by using the ergodic properties of the earthquake flow on PMg,n, the bundle of measured ... geodesic. Consider the space ML(Y ) of measured geodesic lam-inations on Y and let γ(Y ) be the geodesic length of γ on Y . The length func-tion extends to a continuous function on ML(Y )....
... recommendations for the target populations. Finally, the researcher present the limitations ofthe study, future research directions.5.1 Conclusions The object of this study is to examine the impact of ... profitability. In light of the above points, the general objective ofthe study will be to examine the impact of working capital management onthe profitability of construction firms in Vietnam.Similarly, ... profitability measures of a firm. This chapter is arranged into three sections. The first sectionPresents the theoretical review of working capital management, the second section reviews the...
... threatens the social structure, but the damage to public health have done away up the concept of social responsibility ofthe business. Onthe other hand, the response of the main associations, non-governmental ... SMEs. The evaluation of CSR implementation specified in the rules ofthe Code of Conduct (Code of Conduct or Code of Ethics) and standards such as SA8000, WRAP, ISO 14000, GRI but these standards ... operation of enterprises in particular, the economic activity in general has a long life, but the concept CSR only appeared in the years 50s ofthe 20th century in the USA with H. R. Bowen. The...
... Theory One approach to understanding the impact of pollution on health would be to assume that everyone is unaware ofthe amount of pollution in the air. Therefore, ambient levels of pollution would ... considerably higher levels of pollution. To get a sense ofthe impact of these higher levels of pollution, I approximate the proportional effect of higher pollution levels in low SES areas on ... pollution and health, making it difficult to identify the effect of pollution on health.11 To understand the empirical implications of such actions for estimating the effect of pollution on hospitalizations...
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... containedno toxicants, although the chlorpyrifos, endosulfan, and phenoltreatments contained the same concentration of toxicants usedin the acclimation phase (Table 1). The temperature of the water ... presence of each ofthe chemicals.Chemical concentrations used in the present study are pre-sented in Table 1. Measured values or recovery rates of testchemicals can be estimated onthe basis ofthe ... obtainedfrom acute tests, conducted simultaneously in glass vesselsusing the same stock solutions of these chemicals, with the fish species as part ofthe other aspect ofthe project [23,24].Recovery...
... knowledge questions about conventional, organic and GM food production practices, which could indicate the preference for conventional food is one based on familiarity. The distribution of consumer ... Most ofthe information onthe benefits and impacts of organic agriculture is based on research from Europe, and there has been comparatively little research focused on the contribution of organic ... to the long-term sustainability of organic grain production onthe Canadian Prairies [73]. 3. Environmental Aspects of Organic Grain Production onthe Canadian Prairies The influences of...
... in the proportion of respondents using the correct dose of arthemisinin-based combination therapy in the home management of malariaand 23.9% (P < 0.001) in the proportion using it for the ... groups. The control group had 200respondents (50% ofthe total number of participants);180 (90%) of them were available to complete the ques-tionnaire after the 3-month intervention period. The ... respondents (50% ofthe totalnumber of participants) of which 190 (95%) respondedto the study questionnaires after the 3-month interven-tion period. The socio-demographic characteristics of the...