Fines. Unless your rich then you can pay your way out.
It has not ended and has not been scheduled to do so.
Policy outputs are actions taken in pursuance of policy decisions; they come first and are more tangible. Policy outcomes focus on a policy's societal consequences after the policy has been implemented.
What would have been the likely consequences for the United states if other western powers had divided china into colonies instead of accepting the open door policy
wow copied the question off your worksheet word for word eh? "have" lol good luck buttnut
Retrospective policy analysis involves evaluating the impact and effectiveness of policies after they have been implemented. It focuses on assessing how well a policy achieved its intended goals, identifying unforeseen consequences or unintended outcomes, and informing future policy decisions based on the lessons learned from past experiences.
Americans would have smoked weed
What would have been the likely consequences for the United states if other western powers had divided china into colonies instead of accepting the open door policy
Grain ,Rice and corn anyone tell you different they have apparently never been to china to ask this question =]
Earned premium is that portion of the policy coverage has been extended. For example, if has been 2 months since you started the policy, 2 months of that policy has been earned.
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Some context would have been helpful here.A site policy may not have regulatory force, but that doesn't mean you can blithely ignore them with no consequences. The consequences for not following site policy depend on who sets them and what your relationship to that person/organization is. If you're an employee, you could get fired for not following them; if you're a customer (or client, or guest, or whatever) you could be asked to leave and charged with trespass if you don't.
During the cold war (which ended twenty years ago) there were TWO Chinas. Which one are you questioning: Communist China or Nationalist China?