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... on the narrowly circumscribed definition of that right and numerous built-in exceptions ado... and expression, as well as liberty and mobility interests, for it to have a negative impact on the... well as a very significant rate of geographical mobility:. [translation] The temporary nature of t...
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... entail changing technology, taste and mobility are well understood and not reviewed here--see, fo...Geographical and Environmental Modelling 1: 135-151. . Clark, C...Our empirical or operational definition of a mid-size urban area derives from Statistics C...
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... Charter freedom of association and mobility rights -- Whether egg producers entitled to standi... purposes of Part II by virtue of the definition in s. 2. The Governor in Council can establish by ...504):. The geographical restrictions imposed upon the inshore fishing flee...
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...Self--Help 1. A Definition of Self-Help 2. The Reasons For and Against Allowi... access by persons from particular geographical locations (e.g., to avoid the application of certa... simultaneously increases equality in mobility while decreasing equality in terms of the risk of ...
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The ever changing complexity of global staffing calls for a fundamental reassessment of international assignment, among which self-initiated expatriation is one of the burgeoning patterns. This paper discusses the basic characteristics of self-initiated expatriates compared with those who known as assigned expatriates, and finds out that the new born group of expatriates not only differ with those assigned expatriates in the visible, or called the "outside" part, as the technical skill set, career boundary, career stages, financial support, and time boundary, etc; but more important, the inherent, or called the "inner" part, as for motivation, information focus and value concern, and so on. Moreover, it reveals the so far neglected cross-cultural adjustment abilities of SIE and gives ad...
...Prior to this decade, the international mobility happened, to the most part, on expatriate assignme...Thus, SIE is, by definition, a personal odyssey, initiated and resourced by th... as an adventurous, youths seeking geographical mobility facilitated by self-learning and self-sup...
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... individuals' chances of upward social mobility--in spite of weak and inconsistent evidence about ...By definition, since this study targeted small infill developmen... have impeded the establishment of geographically distinct landscapes of gentrification--each associ...
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...producers, the definition of what constitutes a Canadian product will need t... is pushing hard for recognition of geographical indicators (GIs) for many agrifood products. Recog... Labour Mobility. A major Canadian objective is to gain greater a...
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... had higher rates of poverty, residential mobility, and lone-parent family structures and lower level... was resolved by the WPS to a set of geographical coordinates (x,y) for each address. These coordina... correspond well with residents' definitions of neighbourhoods or with homogeneous socio-econom...
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... simpliciter and necessarily entails a mobility right because the right to bring goods across the ... boundary and, consequently, geographical considerations are clearly relevant to the determi... succession are relevant to the definition of aboriginal rights under s. 35(1) of the Constit...
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... not resolve by agreement was the geographical scope of the bargaining unit. No doubt this was be...Telus Mobility) east of Alberta, the failure by this Board to inc... a bargaining agent met the statutory definition of a trade union (as, the parties agreed, the TWU ...