We are particularly interested in the potential of specialisation and disaggregation, nowadays increasingly utilised by better banks worldwide. |
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But there are also parts of the legislation, such as the disaggregation of performance data, which were long overdue and need to be embraced. |
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The analytical method of sectors thus starts with disaggregation, but from our theoretically pluralist perspective must end with reassembly. |
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It is clear that this lack of disaggregation of trade flows is bound to yield some difference. |
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The CF also has the interesting feature of being computable at any level of disaggregation. |
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Thus, demassification and disaggregation appear to be pipe dreams. |
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This highlights the crucial importance of disaggregation as a means of identifying de facto discrimination. |
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This disaggregation is guided by a quarterly indicator summed up from whatever Member States data is available. |
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He continued that democratizing policy, especially the budget process, would lead to disaggregation. |
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In addition to these types of disaggregation, relevant across all countries, a contextualized approach to disaggregation is required. |
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The general type of disaggregation includes details of type and location, level of severity, type of crash, time of day, and many other details. |
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The issue of data collection and disaggregation is very closely linked to economic and social development, as data plays a crucial role in ascertaining and monitoring the situation and rights of indigenous peoples. |
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In Nepal, a World Bank-DFID initiative on social exclusion identified six categories of data disaggregation that capture key elements of social differentiation in Nepal. |
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When preparing their reports, States parties should also use the extensive information and advisory services provided by the ILO for data collection and disaggregation as well as the development of indicators and benchmarks. |
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Specifically, the boards are aiming to introduce cohesiveness and disaggregation as the two main objectives for financial statement presentation. |
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The new functionality of unlimited disaggregation of data supports changing analytical needs and the software design is flexible and can be customized. |
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The American Association of School Administrators agrees that among the best results of NCLB has been data disaggregation. |
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The learning and knowledge management environment should be strengthened through improved categorization and better use of available data, including disaggregation. |
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Llansola et al. 1999: Decrease in pup body weight, decreased number of cells in cerebellum, disaggregation of microtubules and neuronal death in cerebellar neuron cultures. |
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While the major fields of science and technology are clearly defined, the level of disaggregation within each component is left to each country's discretion. |
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Depending on the disaggregation type for the planning key figures, choose between the two options for disaggregating data in accordance with the proportional factors. |
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The presence of the hypromellose permits a gradual disaggregation of the tablet along the gastroenteric tract, allowing the enzymes to reach the intestinal tract, where they perform better. |
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I would suggest that while the Bloc may not intend that, we could see a disaggregation with respect to our national strategy to compete in a global sense. |
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Ostensibly, the parents of adolescents are the most important group, and, depending on the survey, disaggregation may be possible so as to provide data specifically for them. |
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The data in this chart is not entirely accurate, given that some provinces amalgamate several poverty law issues into a single category, making the disaggregation of data difficult. |
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In addition, levels of disaggregation and explanatory notes are provided. |
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Providing data on actual reductions achieved on a measure by measure basis can often only be estimated, even on a historical basis, because data on actual emissions is not available at the level of disaggregation required. |
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