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(discussed in Chapter 6);
They will be discussed in Chapter 4.
These methods are also based on questionable assumptions and are discussed in chapter 9.
As we discussed in chapter“6.
The first and second phases have been discussed in Chapter 3.
As discussed in Chapter 10.
The issue will be discussed in Chapter 14.
This has created a number of operational challenges for the TPPs, as discussed in Chapter 1.
This will be discussed in Chapter 14.
As discussed in Chapter 2, constructs are abstract concepts that social scientists reason about.
This work will be discussed in Chapter 6.
As discussed in Chapter 2, constructs are abstract concepts that social scientists reason about.
Both of these were discussed in Chapter 2.
These techniques are closely related to the stratified sampling techniques discussed in chapter 3.
That we discussed in Chapter 8.
These techniques are closely related to the stratified sampling techniques discussed in chapter 3.
Will be discussed in Chapter 6.
There is just too much to be gained by linking survey data to the big data sources discussed in chapter 2.
These are discussed in Chapter 14.
There is just too much to be gained by linking survey data to the big data sources discussed in chapter 2.
This is further discussed in Chapter 22.
For example, consider the experiment by Restivo and van de Rijt(2012)on the effect of awards on Wikipedia editors(discussed in chapter 4).
You can use a string iterator(discussed in Chapter 8) as well.
Integrated water management, as an aspect of key importance, is discussed in Chapter 2 together with other water-related policies.
For example, consider the experiment by Restivo and van de Rijt(2012)on the effect of awards on Wikipedia editors(discussed in chapter 4).
This applies also to the relationship between understanding and temporality, discussed in Chapter Three(‘Understanding and Temporality: Martin Heidegger').
There is just too much to be gained by linking survey data to other data sources,such as the digital trace data discussed in Chapter 2.
Some prototyping tools and techniques(such as InVision, discussed in Chapter 6) do allow the creation of a prototype from high-fidelity design mockups.
This can only be achieved by applying a single systematic approach to strategy, legislation, monitoring,and the EIA as discussed in Chapter 2.