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Belize’s 2016–17 Sovereign Debt Restructuring – Third Time Lucky?
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‘We Got Lucky with the Judge’: Access to Justice for Disabled Women in Iceland
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‘The Lucky Country’: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Revitalised Australia’s Lethargic Art Market
Published 2022-04-01“…Drawing on qualitative and quantitative analysis, the paper concludes that Australia is indeed a ‘lucky country’, and that whilst lockdowns have driven stay-at-home collectors to kick-start the local art market, an overdue digital pivot also offers future opportunities in the aftermath of the pandemic for national and international growth.…”
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COVID-19 pandemic exposes deep fault lines in global health governance: Lessons for the WHO
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Churchill’s British atomic relations with Malan’s government in South Africa, 1951-1954
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An Investigation of Health and Safety Measures in a Hydroelectric Power Plant
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Exploring the ineffectiveness of government policy on entrepreneurship in Nigeria
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The joint moderating effect of location and culture on small firm performance
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"B" Gas Plant Vessels Replacement look back at PT. XYZ
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Do You See What I See? ‘Religion’ and Acculturation in Filipino–Japanese International Families
Published 2022-01-01“…As a result, the Japanese people label acts such as the purchasing of lucky charms, temple and shrine pilgrimages, visits to power spots, and performing birth or death rituals as ‘non-religious’ (<i>mushūkyō</i>). …”
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