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In 1999, the Commonwealth Government referred legislation and associated regulations relating to the architectural profession to the Productivity Commission for inquiry and report within nine months. The reference was sent on behalf of the governments of the Northern Territory, the Australian...
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annual report design and presentation and the financial practices of Australian companies. …
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cartridges and proposed ‘optimum lifetime products.’ The reactions of the technical community and consumers themselves are also …
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Human brain has invented the Computer&upgraded it to a level of Combrains. With Artificial Chemical Memory, these may grow to function as independent Iintellects, Master/Sponsor representatives and self- decision workers with autonomy&supreme capability. Like any human society learn and function...
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quantification of the “community preference for its perceptions of improved unmeasured quality” in products. The measures are based … particular trade-offs, given her level of spending. The government is responsive to the community’s choices in terms of the … output” of goods and services from an entity measure. From this the “community preference for output increases” measure was …
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present a comprehensive statistical and econometric analysis of employment, unemployment and participation in Poland in the … employment and participation rates. We begin with a detailed analysis of the reasons of the rapid decrease of employment and … and UE15 is mostly due to low participation/employment of older workers in Poland, although individuals aged 15-24 also …
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the relationship between participation in credit markets and socio-economic characteristics. Secondly, an Ordinary Least … size is positively and significantly related to the household’s probability of participation. Larger family size exerts …
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