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"To what extent should nations respond with diplomacy to the expansionist policies of other states?"
All of Australia is being impacted to some extent.
it has made us inactive and to some extent obese
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what did Louis XIV hope to accomplish in his domestic and foreign policies? To what extent did he succeed ? giveing examples of his successes and failures
The extent to which radios have impacted our lives is expansive. The radio was the first means of communicating verbally over vast distances in a short amount of time. Before, telegrams and handwritten letters were the mainstays of communication. It also furthered the development of Wave technology, which leads to television, and microwaves. in many ways, the modern world would not be the same without radios.
The extent to which appointed bureaucrats can choose courses of action and make policies not spelled out in advance by laws.
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Centralization -the extent to which functions are dispersed in the organization, either in terms of integration with other functions or geographicallyFormalization - regarding the extent of policies and procedures in the organizationHierarchy - regarding the extent and configuration of levels in the structureRoutinization - regarding the extent that organizational processes are standardizedSpecialization - regarding the extent to which activities are refinedTraining - regrading the extent of activities to equip organization members with knowledge and skills to carry out their roles
Inadequate intake to currently form feces - ie liquid diet; or, is becoming impacted but not to extent of symptoms; or, ... etc.
In the 19th century, the emergence of the United States as an imperial power represented a significant break from its earlier policies and development. Beginning with the Mexican-American War in the 1840s and then taking even fuller shape in the 1898 Spanish-American War, American foreign policy took a decisive turn from its previous focus upon tending to its own affairs by acting aggressively to acquire foreign-held territories through military means.
Yes, puberty is a discontinuous development. The body may grow to a more extent at the onset of puberty than towards the end or vice versa.