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    Labor Force Participation of Syrian Refugees and Integration: Case of Adana and Mersin Cities by İhsan Çetin

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…The article insists on the importance of doing some changes and developing new policies for economic integration for refugees in order to establish and sustain social order in Turkey with its new comers.…”
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    The status and potential of renewable energy development in Jordan: exploring challenges and opportunities by Ahmad A. Salah, Mohammad M. Shalby, Firas Basim Ismail

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The country is taking steps to address several obstacles facing the energy sector including upgrading the grid, exporting excess electricity generated from renewables to international markets, and developing new policies and regulations for renewable energy growth. …”
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    Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy promotion strategy during the covid-19 pandemic by Dicky Herdyawan Bachrudin, Safendrri Ragamustari

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…During the pandemic, a series of new policies and rules were made to prevent the transmission of the virus. …”
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    Evidence for the spectroscopic determination of Artesunate in dosage form by C.O. Esimone, E.O. Omeje, F.B.C.Okoye, W.O. Obonga, B.U. Onah

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…Background & objectives: Resistance to conventional antimalarials triggered off new policies to circumvent the devastating consequences of malaria especially in the trans-Saharan Africa. …”
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    Entrepreneurship as a strategy for refugees in South Africa by Tarisai Fritz Rukuni, Eugine Tafadzwa Maziriri, Marcia Dhlamlenze, Ekaete Elsie Benedict

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…It may be necessary to revise or create new policies to address the demands of refugee entrepreneurs. …”
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    A Short History of the Informal Economy by Jan Breman

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In the onslaught of neo-liberal capitalism from the last quarter of the twentieth century onwards, labour flexibilisation and casualisation not only intensified in the Global South but also spread to the Global North. The new policies ended the brokerage which the nation–state once developed to mediate between the interests of capital and labour, leading to a worldwide shrinking of public institutions, space and representation. …”
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    Sustainable Energy Transitions in China: Renewable Options and Impacts on the Electricity System by Xiaoyang Sun, Baosheng Zhang, Xu Tang, Benjamin C. McLellan, Mikael Höök

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The Chinese government should implement new policies aimed at promoting integrated development of wind power and solar PV.…”
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    The Biden Administration’s Trade Policy: Promise and Reality by Thomas J. Schoenbaum

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Such state intervention in trade policy consists of the strategic use of tariffs, subsidies, “buy American” rules, and regional trade arrangements without regard to the rules of the multilateral trading system. These new policies represent a decisive retreat from globalization and openness to trade.…”
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    Improved Poverty Tracking and Targeting in Jordan Using Feature Selection and Machine Learning by Adham Alsharkawi, Mohammad Al-Fetyani, Maha Dawas, Heba Saadeh, Musa Alyaman

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…National surveys can now be run with fewer, more targeted questions that can greatly help in assessing the effectiveness of new policies and intervention programs rapidly and cheaply.…”
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    Community-based tourism: From a local to a global push by Andrea Giampiccoli, Melville Saayman

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Practical/managerial implication: A shift in the tourism development approach is proposed, reflecting the need to establish new policies and management structures that are fundamentally based on CBT principles and practices. …”
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    The Current Status and Future Potential of Biogas Production from Canada’s Organic Fraction Municipal Solid Waste by Omid Norouzi, Animesh Dutta

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…With the implementation of new policies supporting renewable natural gas production from organic wastes, Canada began replacing traditional disposal methods with highly integrated biogas production strategies. …”
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    Comparison between Historical and Real-Time Techniques for Estimating Marginal Emissions Attributed to Electricity Generation by Amir Shahin Kamjou, Carol J. Miller, Mahdi Rouholamini, Caisheng Wang

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…In prior studies, the environmental emissions associated with electricity generation were calculated using average emission factors (AEFs) whose use is different from the method of marginal emission factors (MEFs) in regard to the geographical redefinition and new policies applied to the US electricity grid in 2013. …”
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    EMERALD—Exercise Monitoring Emotional Assistant by Jaime A. Rincon, Angelo Costa, Carlos Carrascosa, Paulo Novais, Vicente Julian

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The increase in the elderly population in today’s society entails the need for new policies to maintain an adequate level of care without excessively increasing social spending. …”
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    Black Carbon and Other Air Pollutants in Italian Ports and Coastal Areas: Problems, Solutions and Implications for Policies by Thomas L. Brewer

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The principal conclusions are that: (1) Black carbon emissions are threats to human health and agricultural production in Italy, as well as to the global climate. (2) It is important that black carbon emissions receive more serious attention in policymaking processes in order to reflect the significant analytic progress that has been made in terms of understanding the problems it poses and the technological and policy solutions. (3) There are cost-effective, emission-reducing measures that are readily available, as well as other measures needing more time before full-scale implementation. (4) Although existing multi-level governance systems pose complex analytic and policymaking challenges, they also offer opportunities to institute new policies with significant short-term and long-term co-benefits from reductions in emissions.…”
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    Canada's leadership and housing affordability: Evidence from the Canadian real estate market by Bayan Yousef Farhan

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The Canadian government needs to work to increase the supply of residential property through new policies that encourage development and investment in new home construction. …”
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    TEACHER CHANGE IN A CHANGING MORAL ORDER: LEARNING FROM DURKHEIM by Lynne Slonimsky

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Durkheim’s education theory courses were explicitly designed to help teachers think about the underlying social logic of the new policies, about the significance of the changes for them, and to think about the challenges of change. …”
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    Monitoring and Evaluation of Higher Education in Islamic Republic of Iran by Seyed Kamal Vaezi

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…The existing policies need to be re-examined, and new policies be developed. While higher education innovations must be recognized, it is also true that monitoring agencies have greatly assisted their career. …”
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    CONFIANÇA, CAPITAL SOCIAL E DESENVOLVIMENTO TERRITORIAL by Luiz Alexandre Gonçalves Cunha

    Published 2000-12-01
    “…However, some of the theoretical and methodological issues underlying these new policies need to be discussed more thoroughly.…”
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    Solid Phase Microextraction for Measuring Agricultural Pesticides in Natural Samples by Torkan Mehrdiba, Marziyeh Piriyaei, Leila Kanaani

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…In order to achieve such insight summing up the dangers of pesticides is necessary so that attributes to predict social costs and benefits and monitor new policies applied. Methods: In this study, the possibility of extracting Triazole, a fungicide was evaluated by utilizing nanostructures, PW/SiO2, using new synthetic microextraction methods. …”
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    The International Car Distribution Programme: Project Evolution, Activities, and Research Summary by Harbour, Malcolm

    Published 2002
    “…International comparisons between distribution system performance - in many cases, aggregating commercially confidential data previously unavailable to researchers - is revealing a range of best practices and benchmarks around which new policies can be built. ICDP’s principal data collection and analysis is being carried out by a European research network of academics and independent researchers, supported by US and Japanese research activities. …”
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