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It was an attempt to get his support for their plans so far as they themselves understood them.

Efforts to calculate the level of price support for rice required the government to elicit cost of production data from the agricultural associations.

The introduction of policies to support organic farming are simply used as a case in point.

The book is lavishly illustrated with photographs of items from the exhibit (always in full color) and other supporting material (in black and white).

The symbolic evaluator implements a purely functional language which supports symbolic values.

Agency 5 has not diversified its products, supports scientific publications, and has a balanced portfolio.

But the idea of an ageless self is also supported by developmental psychological theories, where the development after adolescence is seldom considered.

The impact of care-giving on care-givers : factors associated with the psychological well-being of people supporting a dementing relative in the community.

Both men and women with low support were more likely to report psychological distress than those with high support.

A rapid review of the evidence base to support school nursing interventions is reported and developments for future research are indicated.

This suggests that we need to know something about which firms support which parties to undertake this analysis.

To control for this possibility, the data were quartiled on the basis of the incumbent party’s support in the previous election.

The effective number of parties increased significantly and minority governments without stable support in parliament became the standard type of government.

These parties had a common interest and were supported by non-governmental organisations which helped them put together a strong campaign.

His central support also recovered, aided by the party’s need to have some provincial governments fit for display.

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