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https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/media/34113/download?attachmentpain and functional dependence on carers causing impact upon daily activities for patients and.
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https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/smph/news/aeterna-zentaris-announces-selection-development-candidate-dc-pth-program-potential-treatmentcapital and obtain financing to continue our currently planned operations, our ability to continue to list our Common Shares on the NASDAQ; our now heavy dependence on the success of Macrilen
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https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/migration-research-group/our-work/health-social-economic-cultural-impacts-covid-19-migrant-essential-workers-ukCovid-19 has exposed the UK’s socio-economic dependence on a chronically insecure migrant essential workforce.
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https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/media/36651/download?attachmentBuilding a Growth Strategy on a New Social Settlement: the UK case. David Coates. SPERI Paper No. 25. ISSN 2052-000X. Published in October 2015. About the author. David CoatesDavid Coates holds the Worrell Chair in Anglo-American Stud-ies at Wake
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https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/media/18576/download?attachmentDesiring community, connection, relation, dependence. This might be the desire for the bio/techno/human-non-human global citizen of our contemporary times.
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https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/media/26242/download?attachmentIn the second step the carbohydrate, in the presence of an enzyme, is transformed into alcohol, and the result is that one can enjoy a glass of wine.
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https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/media/40768/download?attachmentFor instance, different VAT rates can apply to goods sold by the same retailer(e.g., alcohol and food in a supermarket).
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https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/media/28361/download?attachmentPAGE. 22. The ‘political poverty trap’: Bolivia 1999-2006. Paul Mosley. This draft: 22 January 2007. Abstract. We analyse the recent wave of political instability in Bolivia in the context of a ‘poverty trap’ model which suggests that
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https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/media/33330/download?attachment1. Centre for Wellbeing in Public Policy. CWiPP Working Paper Series. No. 15-2022. The ‘INVISIBLE FOOTPRINT’ OF ADAM SMITH IN MODERN WELLBEING STUDIES. Charlie Whitington. Department of Politics and International Relations, The University of
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https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/media/36503/download?attachmentCan very poor countries really build the necessary institutions to transcend a historically-constituted dependence on, say, extractive industries?