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Summary and conclusions. Chapter 8. Summary and conclusions

Summary and conclusions. Chapter 8. Summary and conclusions

... Summary This thesis describes an experimental study in healthy MZ and same-sex DZ twins and siblings registered at the Netherlands Twin ...and some of the -cell function parameters. This chapter provides ...

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SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS

SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS

... ⎯ Fact that the mandate of some Members of the Board of Appeal of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) is coming to an end. The Executive Director reported on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on ESMA’s ...

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SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS

SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS

... The Board discussed the interim findings, in particular: Risks identified, namely related to cybersecurity, and how the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) regulation will help address some of the risks ...

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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

... The principles developed in this chapter will figure prominently in the chapters to come. The reason for this is that most investments, whether they involve real assets or financial assets, can be analyzed using the ...

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Summary and conclusions

Summary and conclusions

... • Anti-avoidance limitations for passive income – apart from beneficial owner- ship requirements 111 some Austrian treaties contain specific anti-avoidance rules in the area of dividends, interest and royalties. • ...

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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

... The community at large has certain unrealistic views with regard to alcohol use. They think that moderate use of alcohol is not harmful. Many people say that they enjoy taking some amount of alcohol and that they ...

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Summary and conclusions

Summary and conclusions

... From the interviews held, 2004 emerges as a turbulent year for the organisations involved in the fight against XTC, particularly for the police. With the creation of the NR, renewed thought will have to be given to XTC ...

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Summary and Conclusions

Summary and Conclusions

... The next step for sustainability efforts in higher education institutions will be to focus on a student’s lifecycle: what happens during and after the student’s tenure. The ability of a university to produce a ...

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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

... The principles developed in this chapter will figure prominently in the chapters to come. The reason for this is that most investments, whether they involve real assets or financial assets, can be analyzed using the ...

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CONCLUSIONS. Fight Poverty Organize. Summary and Conclusions

CONCLUSIONS. Fight Poverty Organize. Summary and Conclusions

... 18. The quality of participation in PRSPs remains an important concern. The lack of freedom of association and a tendency of governments to prefer consultation to effective participation makes the participatory process ...

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INCA : summary and conclusions

INCA : summary and conclusions

... INCA has been used to investigate the impacts of land use change and climatic change. The climate change scenarios based on GCM model outputs from the Hadley Centre for Climatic Change have been applied to the River ...

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SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

... preceding analysis has shown that effective reforms within the housing sector cannot be implemented without addressing those population groups that are not able to meet their basic housing needs ...

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SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS

SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS

... b) Awareness of the Respondents Regarding the Person Making Performance Appraisal: Performance is generally appraised by human resources manager, department head or immediate superior. Majority of the respondents ...

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Executive Summary and Conclusions

Executive Summary and Conclusions

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INCA : summary and conclusions

INCA : summary and conclusions

... similar dynamical critical load approaches are evaluated by Tietema et al. (2002) using the SMART 2 and MERLIN models. INCA has been used to investigate the impacts of land use change and climatic change. The climate ...

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Chapter 7 Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 7 Summary and Conclusions

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R EFERENCES. Summary and conclusions

R EFERENCES. Summary and conclusions

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Summary, main conclusions and recommendations

Summary, main conclusions and recommendations

... the analysis seems to show that the lack of transparency in the insurance market makes it more difficult for consumers to find a solution to match their ...The analysis indicates that mobile and insurance ...

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Chapter 1 Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 1 Summary and Conclusions

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Management styles and leadership. Summary. Key conclusions. Key conclusions

Management styles and leadership. Summary. Key conclusions. Key conclusions

... ‘where the buck stops’. LOCs do not have to be natural leaders, but they need a certain combination of skills, some of which are innate and some to do with previous life experiences. They usually have a ...

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