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... changes in the company's memorandum and articles of association; and rights concerning management decisions and business policy.•Restrictions in the memorandum and articles of association. ... weak and underdeveloped, and so are their stock exchanges.The administrative tasks of valuing and selling a enterprise are made more complex by a general lack of competitive bidders and a ... direct bearing on the extent, scope, and appropriate form of change in individual cases. The key financial decisions and forms of privatization are presented in Figure 2.2 and explained below.•...
... education and training and identified and enacted orientations and policies for further development of education and training in the newsocio-economic climate. Following these orientations and policies, ... resources and infrastructure for education and training, and lowefficiency in their utilization.• The inappropriate nature of the organization and management of the education and training system and ... process and is the key issue ineducation and training development.3.5. Upgrading and expansion of the professional level of workersVocational training for youth aged 15 and above should be expanded...
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... and syntactic patterns. Forexample,¨Ozg¨ur and Radev (2009) examined sampleBioScope sentences and developed hedging scope rules such as:The scope of a modal verb cue (e.g. may, might, could)is ... Asch, and W. Daelemans. 2010.Memory-based resolution of in-sentence scopes ofhedge cues. CoNLL-2010: Shared Task, page 40.A.¨Ozg¨ur and D.R. Radev. 2009. Detecting speculations and their scopes ... negation scope rules and 3,043 speculation scope rules) on the test data. Asexpected, this rule set consisting of very specific scope matching rules resulted in very high precision and very low...
... Demand Price and Quantity Demanded: The Law of Demand Other Determinants of Household Demand Shift of Demand versus Movement Along the Demand Curve From Household Demand to Market Demand ... and Economic Theory Theories and Models Economic Policy An Invitation p. 15 Appendix: How to Read and Understand Graphs p. 18 1 CHAPTER 3 Demand, Supply, and Market Equilibrium 49 and ... wrist-bands and pot holders would be produced in total? e. Suppose that Anna spent all 20 hours of her time on wristbands and Kristen spent 17 hours on pot holders and 3 hours on wristbands....
... insufficiently demanding in its linguistic aspects and too idiosyncratically demanding in its non-linguistic ones; and to propose better task environments for language understanding research, ... or databases, and as the solutions tend to be ad hoe and specialised, the issues are essentially diversions from research on more pervasive language phenomena and functions, and hence on generally ... task: its limited linguistic functions and world references have allowed concentration on, and hence progress in dealing with, obvious problems of language and knowledge processing. But I believe...
... capability (where the ordinary database query system can get by with only language un- derstanding), and a greater need for some discourse repre sentation. I suspect that some new syntactic constructions ... interface of this kind, some dialogue between the user and the system would be useful, especially in cases where a request was too vague, and the system (like an expert system) could present ... previous events and previous discourse. In addition to providing a testbed for discourse related research, a system like this would also offer a good setting for study of tense and aspect issues...