10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REMEDIABILITY»
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remediability in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
remediability and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Government Failures and Institutions in Public Policy ...
8. Complexity. and. remediability. in. Dutch. technology. policy. 8.1 Introduction
The evaluations considered in the previous chapter indicated that there were
problems with the implementation of Dutch technology policy. Institutional ...
2
Property Relations: Renewing the Anthropological Tradition
The environmental limitations of private law Although the facts of the civil cases
on nuisance that have been recounted are diverse, conceptually they are linked
by three key components: property rights, neighbourliness and remediability.
3
Complete Land Law: Text, Cases, and Materials
In Expert Clothing Service and Sales Ltd v Hillgate House Ltd [1986] Ch 340,
Slade LJ stated: In my judgment, on the remediability issue, the ultimate question
forthe court was this: ifthe section 146 notice had required the lessee to remedy
the ...
Roger Sexton, Barbara Bogusz, 2013
4
Law and American Education: An Instructor's Guide
The question of remediability is for the board in the first instance, and its decision
will not be overturned absent a showing that it is arbitrary and capricious. 102 Ill.
App. 3d 741, 749. A determination of whether conduct is irremediable requires a
...
Robert H. Palestini, Karen Palestini Falk, 2002
5
Planning, Law and Economics: The Rules We Make for Using Land
REMEDIABILITY. An alternative has been proposed by Williamson (1995; 1999).
Efficiency, he says, should be 'judged not in absolute but in remediableness
terms' (1999:340). Whenconsideringapolicy question, it is not sensible to
compare ...
6
Understanding Doctors' Performance
The review of the literature here makes it clear that we do not know which factors
are likely to affect the remediability of poor performance by doctors and other
clinical staff. One offer of help comes from a review of 'high-performance' ...
7
Capitalist Discipline: On the Orchestration of Corporate Games
Such a revision has to shed light on two neglected but vital issues in the
explanation of organizational strategies and tactics: first, the quest for
remediability – referring to the desire to minimize the constraints or maximize the
renegability of ...
8
The Oxford Handbook of Urban Planning
Rather than hypothetical ideals, either procedural or spatial, more analytical
emphasis should be placed on remediability and discriminating alignment, which
lead to questions about the institutional design necessary to support land-use
and ...
Randall Crane, Rachel Weber, 2012
9
Disability and rehabilitation: legal, clinical, and ...
In reversal of earlier negative findings, positive prognoses for remediability were
established in 67 cases. In 37.3 per cent of these cases determinations were
changed from allowance to denial. The evaluation of remediability was related to
...
10
The Second Fifty Years: Promoting Health and Preventing ...
REMEDIABILITY: OUTCOME OF TREATMENT Treatment of depression in the
elderly is one of the most rewarding activities that a health care worker can
undertake. Many older people respond well to treatment. Such response is
gratifying to ...
Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Institute of Medicine, 1992
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REMEDIABILITY»
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Curing Epilepsy in Children Before the Die Is Cast
A structural lesion causing medically refractory epilepsy – stroke, malformation, AVM, hippocampal sclerosis should be evaluated early for surgical remediability. «MD News, Nov 12»