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gives the link operator the same full benefitsof a traditional link license, including link registration, ... register for any number of individual e-band link in
the USA and its territories.
Application for an e-band license is via the website of one of three database managers. The FCC
has selected ... managers ofthe link
registration process and custodians of a central e-band link database. Registration involves simply
logging onto any one ofthe three database manager’s websites, entering the...
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nation made by the direction and authority ofthe Superintendent of Banks ofthe State of ...
considered the riskiest assets a bank can hold, then the
higher the loan-to-deposit ratio, the higher the deposit
rate. The larger the bank, as measured by (the log of)
total assets, the more ... other than those ofthe U.S. government
to earning assets.
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these ratios, the lower the quality of the...
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equations ... the
domestic country and the US for bonds. Standard errors are reported in parenthesis. J-Stat denotes the p-value ofthe J-
statistic to test the null hypothesis that the overidentifying restrictions ...
The US SDF and estimated expected excess returns
The results refer to the estimation of system (16) by one stage GMM estimation with the optimal weighting matrix
being the unity matrix. The...
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economic ... comparison to other empirical results,
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are the two negative relationships
detected. They imply that the smaller the size of government and the more freedom
to trade with foreigners, the slower the growth ... figure 1.
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THE BENEFITSOF ECONOMIC FREEDOM ✦ 203
Figure 2: Economic Freedom and the
Income Share ofthe Poorest...
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sentence (such ... alternatives.
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GA, Aug 1994.
312
REAPING THEBENEFITSOF INTERACTIVE SYNTAX
AND SEMANTICS*
Kavi Mahesh
Georgia Institute of Technology
College of Computing...
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age of their populations (Table 2). In 2000, 40 per cent or more ofthe populations of
these countries ... productivity. Assessments ofthe value of this work to the
economy vary depending upon the estimated number of volunteer hours and the method
of valuing the contribution. For example, the work done by ... are at the peak of their
earning power. They have paid off their mortgages and are expected to have
considerable discretionary income and savings. Given the ageing ofthe population, the
spending...
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competition
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above
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to adding 6.7 percent to the value ofthe crop in the biotech-
growing countries or adding the equivalent of 5.6 percent to
the $55 billion value ofthe global soybean crop in 2006.
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Cost ... significant impact in the U.S. and
other countries. Its most significant conclusions include: (1)
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either in the use of rDNA biotechnology ... those that might arise
from other ways of altering the genome of an organism, such
as conventional breeding…While there may be limitations
to the application ofthe substantial equivalence approach...
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who are in the labour force at the time ofthe survey; for the wage regressions, only full-time employees are included.
The wage data is for the year 2005. The ... a brief overview ofthe evolution of immigrant labour
market outcomes over the past 30 years. We then provide a snapshot ofthe more
recent situation by presenting estimates of immigrant wage ... percentage earnings gaps by cohort for the years 1980–2000. One ofthe contributions ofthe present
work is to update these estimates using the 2006 data and to extend the analysis to include unemployment....
... are drawn from the councils of
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tute of Medicine. The members ofthe committee responsible for the report were ... extend the lifetime of TRMM beyond the original
anticipated maximum length ofthe mission thereby enhancing the value of the
data from TRMM to science and operations. The committee found the following:
ã ... research benefitsof extending
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forced in approximately December 2005. At that point the agency will have to
weigh the societal benefitsof TRMM...
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and in
other London shopping streets, tenants on the asphalted side of
a road compare their situation unfavourably with the tenants on
the other side ofthe ... notice the opportunities to spend. The key issue though
is the improvement in the quality ofthe urban environment
that results from a rise in the volume of walkers and a fall in
the dominance of ... higher rents or the attraction of new tenants/
businesses.
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resident in them is based on the quality ofthe public realm.
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... report documents the results ofthe first phase of a two-phase study
conducted for the Office of Electricity Transmission and Distribution ofthe U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) and the Pacific Northwest ... profits. Table 2.2 reformulates benefits to electricity
suppliers and end-users in terms of intermediate and final benefits.
Benefits Often Are Not Independent of Each Other
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results in their conservative scenario “because ofthe wide range of these estimates and the fact that
they possibly...
... achieving proficiency on the PSSA. It therefore has an
ASA of 80. The school with the lowest level of student achievement across all tests has
an average of 13% of its students achieving proficiency ... not randomly assigned to schools, there is no
way to perfectly distinguish the effects ofschools from the effects of non-school factors.
Nevertheless, careful analysis of student-level data can ... gains for the
students they serve, but that also bring their students to high absolute levels of
achievement. Initial discussions with the Board of Education ofthe Pittsburgh Public
Schools...
... discussion ofthe theme, locating it in the
wider literature. The extent of this discussion varies; the theoretical debate on
social capital is less mature and more in flux than on the other themes, ... level
of understanding. The final chapter revisits the principal themes and draws
together the main conclusions ofthe work; it also raises some further theoretical
considerations, and offers ... product ofthe skills individuals are able to deploy, ofthe sets of relation-
ships in which they are involved and of their personal outlook on life and view
of themselves; and all these factors...