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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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Aggregations in the business world inspired the growth of counteraggregations elsewhere.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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Aggregations in the business world inspired the growth of counteraggregations elsewhere.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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Aggregations in the business world inspired the growth of counteraggregations elsewhere.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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Animal Aggregations: a study in general sociology.
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