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Science, 1992
Thermochronologic, sedimentologic, oceanographic, and paleoclimatic studies suggest that rapid uplift and unroofing of southern Tibet began about 20 million years ago and that the present elevation of much of the Tibetan plateau was attained by about 8 million years ago. Hypotheses advanced to explain the tectonic evolution of the India-Asia collision,
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Thermochronologic, sedimentologic, oceanographic, and paleoclimatic studies suggest that rapid uplift and unroofing of southern Tibet began about 20 million years ago and that the present elevation of much of the Tibetan plateau was attained by about 8 million years ago. Hypotheses advanced to explain the tectonic evolution of the India-Asia collision,
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Raising Money Raises Questions
Journal of Information Ethics, 2010Although archives have frequently been associated with treasure troves or viewed as stores of cultural gems, those responsible for maintaining them know that their operation and care can cost as much as a king's ransom. Funding archival work has perennially been a difficult issue to address. Recessions exacerbate financial problems, and, as the current
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Nursing Management, 2003
Whatever your view of the web, and opinions range from 'How did we ever manage without it?' to 'I'm suffocating in the web; get me out of here!', one of the biggest advantages for NHS leaders is relatively easy and convenient access to the latest policy diktats without cluttering your desk and office floor with reams of pulped rain forest.
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Whatever your view of the web, and opinions range from 'How did we ever manage without it?' to 'I'm suffocating in the web; get me out of here!', one of the biggest advantages for NHS leaders is relatively easy and convenient access to the latest policy diktats without cluttering your desk and office floor with reams of pulped rain forest.
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Nursing Standard, 1990
Having just read the superb article about Shane Snape 'No Mr Average' (Nursing Standard February 28 - March 6), it is becoming increasingly obvious that HIV/AIDS sufferers and people working to improve their care are breaking new ground in exposing us all to the realities of coping with and caring for terminal illnesses.
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Having just read the superb article about Shane Snape 'No Mr Average' (Nursing Standard February 28 - March 6), it is becoming increasingly obvious that HIV/AIDS sufferers and people working to improve their care are breaking new ground in exposing us all to the realities of coping with and caring for terminal illnesses.
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Nursing Management, 2014
NHS Employers has developed a flowchart for staff who want to raise concerns in the workplace. The flowchart, which can be downloaded and adapted to reflect individual organisations' policies and processes, and other resources relevant to creating an open and transparent culture in health services are available at tinyurl.com/o2qeao6.
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NHS Employers has developed a flowchart for staff who want to raise concerns in the workplace. The flowchart, which can be downloaded and adapted to reflect individual organisations' policies and processes, and other resources relevant to creating an open and transparent culture in health services are available at tinyurl.com/o2qeao6.
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Raise Profits by Raising Wages?
Econometrica, 1946So long as the marginal propensity to consume out of wages is greater than that out of profits, any rise in wage rates at the expense of profits will raise the aggregate marginal propensity to consume-since the marginal propensity to consume out of wages will receive an increased weight relative to that out of profits-thus raising the level of income ...
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Raising Revenue and Raising Hell
Law and History Review, 2010It was a time of greenbacks, goldbugs, and grangers; milquetoast mugwumps; single-taxers, socialists, standpatters, and the Sugar Trust. Calls for more taxes filled the air. Populist Mary Lease urged Americans to “raise less corn and more hell,” and even Andrew Carnegie piously endorsed an estate tax “by which the State marks its condemnation of the ...
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Narrative: Raising Affect, Raising Funds
2016This chapter uses Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan’s work on narrative to explore how Barnardo deployed the basic elements of narrative (story, plot, character, as well as figurative modes) in advertising and other innovative fundraising schemes as a form of direct appeal to raise both affect and funds.
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