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  • The nature of the subject would be against it, as most students whose aim is to get as good a place as possible in the class lists cannot afford the luxury of a separate work, and have to be content with the few chapters devoted to "Determinants" in works on Higher Algebra or the Theory of Equations, supplemented by references to Mr. Dodgson's work which can be found in the College libraries.

    The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) Stuart Dodgson Collingwood 1903

  • Years ago at the University of Maryland, I taught "Economic Determinants in Architecture," an elective course introducing architecture students to the real world of capitalism and showing how that world influences design and development.

    How to make rentals more attractive as the American dream evolves, adapts 2011

  • In their note, "Bank Flows and Basel III -- Determinants and Regional Differences in Emerging Markets," the authors argue that "emerging markets are likely to be affected through both trade and financial flows."

    Otaviano Canuto: The Cost of Financial Reform for Emerging Markets Otaviano Canuto 2011

  • One good place to start would be for advocates to take a leaf from the 2008 World Health Organisation Commission on Social Determinants of Health, which called on health advocates to seek reforms on a much broader set of economic policies as they impact on the ability of countries to develop and finance their own health budgets.

    It's time for a new development model | Rick Rowden 2011

  • And upper-class passengers were more likely to survive because they had practice giving orders, access to better information, and the means to bribe crew members. — “Surviving the Titanic Disas­ter: Economic, Natural and Social Determinants,” CESifo

    Quick Study 2009

  • And upper-class passengers were more likely to survive because they had practice giving orders, access to better information, and the means to bribe crew members. — “Surviving the Titanic Disas­ter: Economic, Natural and Social Determinants,” CESifo

    Quick Study 2009

  • Determinants of long-term GDP per person include labour force and its productivity projections.

    About: Blinded by Science 2010

  • Determinants of human security in the areas of health and environmental support structures;

    Contributor: Alexander Lautensach 2010

  • Publisher: Jannetti Publications, Inc. Determinants of institutional investor activism: a test of the Ryan-Schneider model (2002).

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Big Insurance Kills 2009

  • "In situ conservation of genetic resources: Determinants of minimum area requirements."

    Umbrella species 2009

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