The current treatment of planning assumptions, or the overreliance on assumptions, has turned the planning process into assumptive planning. |
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The essays read like excited missives to a friend, complete with an overreliance on all caps and WTF-style abbreviations. |
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Regarding the present needs, I disagree with Dr Lin's overreliance on microfinance. |
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Without proper public funding this trend will increase, as will an overreliance on tuition fees as a source of private funding. |
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The treatment of children with disabilities represents an increasing concern and points to an overreliance on institutionalization. |
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But his sexual deviance, sporadic drug addiction, and overreliance on hand-to-hand combat may not hold up to scrutiny. |
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There were, however, some painters in this period who managed to overcome this overreliance on European conventions in painting. |
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Consequently, there are inherent weaknesses in overreliance on the annual budget for planning and implementation. |
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They were created to help reduce Canada's overreliance on imprisonment in a manner that is safe and consistent with the principles of sentencing. |
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And the Correctional Service continues with alarming frequency to manage its penitentiaries with an overreliance on use of force and segregation to resolve disputes and tensions. |
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This overreliance, in my words, on this science-based system gives one, in my estimation, a false promise in a lot of ways, in the sense that simply because it's science-based, that makes it work. |
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However, an overreliance on quantitative models may divert attention away from a meaningful analysis of external and internal stability, and from consideration of economic policy as a whole. |
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The report revealed several procurement process and system control deficiencies resulting in overreliance on human resources thereby making the Organization vulnerable. |
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Its proposal calls on an international group of central banks to come up with measures to limit overreliance of the international financial system on debt and to raise capital requirements to offset riskier assets. |
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The overreliance on fast food restaurants is believed to be a major contributor to the increase in obesity. |
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He also soon brought comments from commentators with regard to his overreliance on safety play, and over thinking his shots. |
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A broad global presence is crucial for being part of the structural growth story in emerging economies, as they gradually move towards domestic spending and away from overreliance on exports. |
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One risk, however, is an overreliance on such technologies. |
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Southern economies with cumbersome regulation, poor administration, overreliance on tiny family businesses and an over-protected labour force are bad at this. |
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First, as some common unfriendly bacteria rapidly evolve resistance to antibiotics, an overreliance on such traditional cures is being questioned. |
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In a number of different contexts, not exclusive to the rail mode of transportation, the Board has identified overreliance on procedural compliance in the operation of safety critical systems as an undesirable situation. |
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Consider partnering with an existing association during the start-up phase to help ease administrative costs, while at the same time exercising caution in terms of overreliance on this organization. |
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Inflexible exchange rates and an overreliance on export-led growth in Asia, together with the U. S. response to the bursting of the tech bubble, contributed to persistently low interest rates. |
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These trends were encouraged by policies including, in Asia, inflexible exchange rates and an overreliance on export-led growth, and in the United States, the response to the bursting of the tech bubble. |
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Amnesty International pointed out that the inability of Philippines investigators to gather and process forensic and circumstantial evidence in prosecutions has led to an overreliance on eyewitness testimony. |
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