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Discussion and conclusions on research question 1: knowledge

Conclusions: 1. No, qualified. 2. Yes. 3. No, qualified. Discussion:

Conclusions: 1. No, qualified. 2. Yes. 3. No, qualified. Discussion:

... actual knowledge of the fact in question, except that for purposes of determining a lawyer’s knowledge of the existence of a conflict of interest, all facts which the lawyer knew, or by the exercise ...

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An analysis of interactive and interactional strategies in Conclusions and Discussion sections in Masters Theses

An analysis of interactive and interactional strategies in Conclusions and Discussion sections in Masters Theses

... Regarding interactional resources, it can be seen that NNE focus exclu- sively on the successes that can be found in their works, avoiding any ref- erence to surprises, mistakes or misinterpretations (agree). The most ...

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DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

... One answer lies in the difficulty of enacting any large-scale organiza- tional change, especially one where the benefits to the companies are mixed with costs (as is the case in defense manufacturing, where more ...

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Discussion. 8.1 Main findings Research question 1. Chapter 8

Discussion. 8.1 Main findings Research question 1. Chapter 8

... Therefore, it is more suitable for examination of the initial stages of PD and potential trials on disease-modifying treatments. Next, it better describes motor fluctuations, and all individual items have a uniform ...

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4. Discussion and Conclusions

4. Discussion and Conclusions

... First, the parcel is the actual unit of land development. Being able to track the attributes of indi- vidual development units provides rich data on floor area, number of living units, number of sto- reys, date of ...

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1. FORMULATING A RESEARCH QUESTION

1. FORMULATING A RESEARCH QUESTION

... ¾ The background section should contain: − Information about the scope of the problem i.e. why it is widespread, serious, or important. − A critical review of the relevant literature, including highlights of ongoing ...

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Conclusions, Discussion, and Questions for Further Study or Action

Conclusions, Discussion, and Questions for Further Study or Action

... The survey documents that school feeding is considered extremely important in emergency situations. A stunning 63.5% of countries reported experiencing an emergency during the reporting year. Among those, a third ...

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Conclusions, Challenges, and Research Needs

Conclusions, Challenges, and Research Needs

... 2008). Knowledge of invasive species and the harm they can cause is relatively limited among the general public unless they are personally impacted (Conover 2002; National Invasive Species Council ...

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Conclusions. 1 Sustainable Development

Conclusions. 1 Sustainable Development

... traditional knowledge – namely indigenous peoples and local com- ...encourage research contributing to conservation and sustainable use,16 or the prohibition to restrict indigenous and local communities’ ...

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38. Participation and the Question of Knowledge

38. Participation and the Question of Knowledge

... on research and knowledge and the idea of narrative as a useful construct for personal change and ...important question in Australian education, indeed within Australia itself and until such time as ...

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. ORIGINS OF A RESEARCH QUESTION

. ORIGINS OF A RESEARCH QUESTION

... several research questions is the efficiency that can result, with several answers emerging from a single ...primary research question around which to focus the development of the study plan and ...

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Research question & methodology

Research question & methodology

... skills, knowledge or competencies that can typically be learned in a classroom ...of knowledge skills and competencies that can be learned through horizontal development range from technical skills ...

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CHAPTER 5 CONCLUSIONS AND SCOPE OF FURTHER RESEARCH

CHAPTER 5 CONCLUSIONS AND SCOPE OF FURTHER RESEARCH

... 5.3.2. Implications to Organisations The organisations need to create strategies to build a relationship with the consumer through greater consumer engagement, reducing uncertainty and greater consumer motivation. It is ...

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Chapter 8. General discussion and conclusions

Chapter 8. General discussion and conclusions

... Irrespective of the design chosen for the clinical validation of protons aiming at reduction of side effects, selection of the proper patients is of major importance. As pointed out previously in this discussion, ...

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Question number. Question for discussion. Response by CIPQ

Question number. Question for discussion. Response by CIPQ

... (e) to an employee benefit fund which is not an approved employee benefit fund? CIPQ is not aware of any approved employee benefit fund failing to pay the full quantum of any workers’ benefits in circumstances where the ...

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Conclusions and Future Research

Conclusions and Future Research

... 11.2.5 Node (4): Automated mechanism design for bounded agents Automated mechanism design for bounded agents is in its infancy, and future research will likely create new and more comprehensive approaches. ...

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Introduction. Business center concepts. Data collection. Results. Conclusions and discussion PAGE 1

Introduction. Business center concepts. Data collection. Results. Conclusions and discussion PAGE 1

... − Type of property (the number of years the business center exists and the construction year of the business center).. PAGE 6 Data collection 139 useful questionnaires (27% respon[r] ...

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Basic research methods. Basic research methods. Question: BRM.2. Question: BRM.1

Basic research methods. Basic research methods. Question: BRM.2. Question: BRM.1

... Basic research methods Question: BRM.56. Answer:[r] ...

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Conclusions and Suggestions for Future Research

Conclusions and Suggestions for Future Research

... Conclusions and Suggestions for Future Research In this thesis dynamic inbound contact centers with heterogeneous agents and retrials of impatient customers were analysed. The term dynamic characterises the ...

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6. Conclusions and research methodology

6. Conclusions and research methodology

... 1. A thorough and critical review of the literature on DMS and WPMS was conducted in order to identify the weak points of WPMS in comparison with traditional Project Management Systems. 2. A survey (Chapter 10)was ...

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