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Because a higher Freedom House score means more repression we anticipate a negative association with voter turnout . The rating averages 5.4 , and ran es from “ 2 ” in Chile in 2001 and Costa Rica in 1990 , to “ 9 ” in Guatemala ( 1994 ) ...
Because a higher Freedom House score means more repression we anticipate a negative association with voter turnout . The rating averages 5.4 , and ran es from “ 2 ” in Chile in 2001 and Costa Rica in 1990 , to “ 9 ” in Guatemala ( 1994 ) ...
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In the case of doctors , autonomy within the health field means that doctors sit at the pinnacle of medical decision - making . They have gained control over therapeutic decisions by lobbying for the legal right to be uniquely qualified ...
In the case of doctors , autonomy within the health field means that doctors sit at the pinnacle of medical decision - making . They have gained control over therapeutic decisions by lobbying for the legal right to be uniquely qualified ...
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This is an important book and its possible imperfections are due to the topic's own complexities and subjectivities , and by no means could a few errors diminish its total worth as a sober and correct source about the matter I have ...
This is an important book and its possible imperfections are due to the topic's own complexities and subjectivities , and by no means could a few errors diminish its total worth as a sober and correct source about the matter I have ...
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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