The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... established , one might expect little fatigue . Furthermore , one may argue that increased oppor- tunities to vote in newly established or revived democracies may contribute to increasing faith in democratic processes and thus increase ...
... established , one might expect little fatigue . Furthermore , one may argue that increased oppor- tunities to vote in newly established or revived democracies may contribute to increasing faith in democratic processes and thus increase ...
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... established in terms of the achievement of an objective in which the function ( f ) is related to its probability ( P ) within 0 ( zero ) and 1 ( one ) and its criticality ( C ) defined by the degree of importance assigned to reaching ...
... established in terms of the achievement of an objective in which the function ( f ) is related to its probability ( P ) within 0 ( zero ) and 1 ( one ) and its criticality ( C ) defined by the degree of importance assigned to reaching ...
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... established a good divi- sion of labor based on their respective specialties . 53 Significantly , by forming the coalition , the NGOs were able to pool valuable organizational resources . These resources included expertise , credibility ...
... established a good divi- sion of labor based on their respective specialties . 53 Significantly , by forming the coalition , the NGOs were able to pool valuable organizational resources . These resources included expertise , credibility ...
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