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  • Aggregations are a common tactic in which an NGO or donor government compiles overall numbers - of latrines, meals, tents - and implies that it alone was responsible, when the tallies represent the work done by many.

    NGOs in Haiti face new questions about effectiveness William Booth 2011

  • Aggregations are a common tactic in which an NGO or donor government compiles overall numbers - of latrines, meals, tents - and implies that it alone was responsible, when the tallies represent the work done by many.

    NGOs in Haiti face new questions about effectiveness William Booth 2011

  • Aggregations of data that fail to recognize these critical dimensions of institutional variation also fail to convey the current and prospective performance heterogeneity of these smaller and midsize institutions. chandan@reeconometrics.com

    Banks and Mortgages: Love on the Rocks 2009

  • Aggregations of Cephalocereus hoppenstedtii can grow up to 10 meters (m) tall and are accompanied by Morkillia luisana, M. mexicana, Castella tortuosa and Echinocactus platyacanthus.

    Tehuacán Valley matorral 2007

  • Aggregations of data that fail to recognize these critical dimensions of institutional variation also fail to convey the current and prospective performance heterogeneity of these smaller and midsize institutions. chandan@reeconometrics.com

    Banks and Mortgages: Love on the Rocks 2009

  • Aggregations of tasiste Acoelorrhaphe wrightii (flooded palm) are found scattered in slightly higher areas which are frequently flooded, in grass marshlands or amongst dry and flooded forests.

    Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, Mexico 2008

  • Aggregations in the business world inspired the growth of counteraggregations elsewhere.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • Aggregations in the business world inspired the growth of counteraggregations elsewhere.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • Aggregations in the business world inspired the growth of counteraggregations elsewhere.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • Animal Aggregations: a study in general sociology.

    Minimum viable population size 2007

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