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Implications for Expanding the Aid Constituency

Land Use Implications of Expanding Biofuel Demand

Land Use Implications of Expanding Biofuel Demand

... the contribution of large expenditures on for- eign sources of oil, banning of methyl tertiary butyl ether, and the need for more rural eco- nomic development opportunities persist. Herndon points out the wide support ...

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Role Expansion: Implications of the Security Role Expanding into the EHS Function

Role Expansion: Implications of the Security Role Expanding into the EHS Function

... Implications to the security function include the streamlining of managing risk within the safety role, both na- tionally and abroad. When asking a safety professional to describe a typical loss, he or she may ...

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Expanding the Scope of Universal Design: Implications for Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation

Expanding the Scope of Universal Design: Implications for Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation

... Universal design was initially created by architects with the concepts of physical spaces and structures in mind. As educators, architects, and designers continue to imagine new spaces and reimagine old ones, they are ...

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Who is Deserving of Aid?: The Ethical Implications of Work Requirements

Who is Deserving of Aid?: The Ethical Implications of Work Requirements

... same vein, quicker or easier stipulations for regaining coverage (for instance, by reducing waiting time) may achieve similar ends. Ways to move away from the concept of deservingness, or at least to make the programs ...

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Foreign Aid and Domestic Politics Implications for Aid Selectivity

Foreign Aid and Domestic Politics Implications for Aid Selectivity

... 1 Introduction In the last couple of decades, the relationship between bilateral donors and multilateral financial institutions on the one hand and developing country governments on the other has been plagued by ...

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The Implications of Horizontal Inequality for Aid

The Implications of Horizontal Inequality for Aid

... of aid agencies in their policies towards all countries, irrespective of whether they appeared to be at risk of conflict, and consideration of horizontal inequalities were ‘mainstreamed’ into all development ...

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The Behavioral and pistributipnal Implications of Aid for College

The Behavioral and pistributipnal Implications of Aid for College

... This suggests that the introduction of the HOPE Scholarship had a substantial, positive effect on the college attendance rate of youth in Georgia.. However, this positive effect may be d[r] ...

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Early vs. Late in Aid Partnerships and Implications for Tackling Aid Fragmentation

Early vs. Late in Aid Partnerships and Implications for Tackling Aid Fragmentation

... least one that satisfies equation (5) is not necessary. To drop (5) is not fea- sible because the point of the reform is to cut out non-significant recipients and (5) prevents the creation of new ones. Dropping (5) would ...

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Aid targeting to fragile and conflict-affected states and implications for aid effectiveness

Aid targeting to fragile and conflict-affected states and implications for aid effectiveness

... the aid Yemen received in support of its contribution to the Global War on Terror (Carment & Samy, in ...military aid, the regime was secure and did not need to reform though the country itself remained ...

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Costs of Law School and Costs of Legal Aid: Expanding Legal Aid and Increasing Access to Justice in Housing Law

Costs of Law School and Costs of Legal Aid: Expanding Legal Aid and Increasing Access to Justice in Housing Law

... only additional paper and ink, without any extra mailing or service fees. This simple step would go far in allowing pro se tenants to defend themselves effectively at hearings. ii. Limited Scope Representation Becoming ...

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The implications of foreign aid fungibility for development assistance

The implications of foreign aid fungibility for development assistance

... A foreign aid or foreign lending policy that focuses One solution to the problem of fungibility, then, is that exclusively on project financing may have unintended donors could ti[r] ...

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The EU State Aid Prohibition and Taxation – The Expanding Scope of Art. 107 TFEU

The EU State Aid Prohibition and Taxation – The Expanding Scope of Art. 107 TFEU

... Following this doctrine the Commission declared that the Netherlands had granted State aid to Starbucks. First of all royalties paid by a Dutch subsidiary to its parent company for know-how in coffee roasting were ...

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Emirati Foreign Aid: Overview and Foreign Policy Implications

Emirati Foreign Aid: Overview and Foreign Policy Implications

... foreign aid: while Arab donors like the UAE are among the most generous in the world and merit much more study than has been devoted to them, they are also among the most opaque donors, which makes substantial and ...

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Resourcing the constituency campaign in the UK

Resourcing the constituency campaign in the UK

... Democrat constituency parties had an annual turnover in 2010 exceeding ...their constituency operations, and in the national parties’ abilities to subsidise local activities in strategically important ...

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How Volatile and Unpredictable are Aid Flows, and What are the Policy Implications?

How Volatile and Unpredictable are Aid Flows, and What are the Policy Implications?

... where T is a time trend and K represents the lag length. The ability of commitments to help predict the future course of disbursements is tested through the statistical significance of γ in this very simple forecasting ...

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Economic Consequences of Conflict, Displacement and Humanitarian Aid: Implications for Syria

Economic Consequences of Conflict, Displacement and Humanitarian Aid: Implications for Syria

... Rwanda were also imprisoned by their camp. In 1995, more than 4,000 ethnically Hutu Rwandans were murdered in the Kibeho Camp massacre by the new RPF government. Humanitarian actors remained silent in order to stay ...

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Conditionality, Rationale, and Implications of EU Aid for Migration: The Case of Morocco

Conditionality, Rationale, and Implications of EU Aid for Migration: The Case of Morocco

... regarding their spending, and the information they do release is often not current. Thus, this created a limitation to my findings; I was not able to find exact data on the recent projects the EU is funding in Morocco ...

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Poverty and Violence: An Overview of Recent Research and Implications for Foreign Aid

Poverty and Violence: An Overview of Recent Research and Implications for Foreign Aid

... RCPS aid to the government could quickly be reduced, as the state’s own revenues pick ...RCPS aid toward the social groups most likely to participate in armed violence—for example, in temporary job creation ...

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The Constituency Commission

The Constituency Commission

... 2004 CONSTITUENCY COMMISSION To conclude, while the changes made by the commission in relation to European Parliament constituency boundaries were rather conservative, population shifts between the 1996 ...

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Constituency casework: schools

Constituency casework: schools

... This note gives a very brief overview of the structure of the state-maintained school system including an outline of the different categories of schools as often an answer to a school- related constituency ...

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