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Kleptocracy and ")
" Kleptocracy of the state ") and Aufbruch der Leistungsträger ( transl.

Kleptocracy and is
Kleptocracy is most common in developing countries.

Kleptocracy and government
Kleptocracy in government often vitiates prospects of foreign investment and drastically weakens the domestic market and cross-border trade.

Kleptocracy and at
**" Report Details ' Kleptocracy ' at Newspaper Firm " Frank Ahrens in The Washington Post September 1, 2004 about Hollinger

alternatively and power
Historically, the international community would have targeted weak states for territorial absorption or colonial domination or, alternatively, such states would fragment into pieces small enough to be effectively administered and secured by a local power.
It may be viewed as one extreme in a range of precedential power, or alternatively, to express a belief, or a critique of that belief, that some decisions should not be overturned.
The code to be examined might alternatively be running on an instruction set simulator ( ISS ), a technique that allows great power in its ability to halt when specific conditions are encountered but which will typically be somewhat slower than executing the code directly on the appropriate ( or the same ) processor.
A similar initiative was formed 2002 in Sweden where the party Aktivdemokrati, running for the Swedish parliament, offers its members the power to decide the actions of the party over all or some areas of decision, or alternatively to use a proxy with immediate recall for one or several areas.
Foucault also suggested that a focus on the rights of patients at Bicetre was partly due to revolutionary concerns that it housed and chained victims of arbitrary or political power, or alternatively that it might be enabling refuge for anti-revolutionary suspects, as well as just ' the mad '.
On the standard AM broadcast band, transmission power is limited by 100 milliwatts of DC input power to the final RF stage, ( with restrictions on size, height and type of antenna ) or, alternatively, under 15. 221, if the AM transmission originates on the campus of an educational institution, the transmission can theoretically be any power so long as it does not exceed the field strength limits stated in 15. 209 at the perimeter of the campus, 24000 / f < sub > kHz </ sub > µV / m.
A similar initiative was formed 2002 in Sweden where the party Aktivdemokrati, running for the Swedish parliament, offers its members the power to decide the actions of the party over all or some areas of decision, or alternatively to use a proxy with immediate recall for one or several areas.
The terminology of " the occupying power " as spoken of in the laws of war is most properly rendered as " the principal occupying power ," or alternatively as " the ( principal ) occupying power.
Some non-count nouns can be alternatively used as count nouns meaning " a type of ", in which case the plural means " more than one type of " ( for example, strength is uncountable in Strength is power but can be used as a countable noun meaning type of strength as in My strengths are in physics and chemistry ).
It is one of the two major political coalitions in Kerala, each of which have been in power alternatively for the last two decades.
Atomic Energy Act is a stock short title used for legislation in the United Kingdom and the United States relating to nuclear power and, or alternatively, nuclear weapons production.
* If the warrior receives too many gifts and is unable to endure any more, he can become a Chaos Spawn ( also known as a " Spawn of Chaos " in Warhammer Fantasy ); alternatively, a Spawn could simply be a warrior who has spent too much time in contact with the warping power of Chaos, and has mutated without direct action by a Chaos God.
They usually consist of a processing unit with limited computational power and limited memory, sensors or MEMS ( including specific conditioning circuitry ), a communication device ( usually radio transceivers or alternatively optical ), and a power source usually in the form of a battery.
In radio communication systems, equivalent isotropically radiated power ( EIRP ) or, alternatively, effective isotropically radiated power is the amount of power that a theoretical isotropic antenna ( which evenly distributes power in all directions ) would emit to produce the peak power density observed in the direction of maximum antenna gain.

alternatively and rule
In probability theory and statistics, Bayes ' theorem ( alternatively Bayes ' law or Bayes ' rule ) is a theorem with two distinct interpretations.
To avoid this, it is often favorable for cornerbacks to either: " switch " assignments ( where he will agree beforehand to trade assignments with one of his fellow defenders in the event that the receivers criss-cross as the play begins ), or alternatively, a corner may instead line up close enough to the receiver ( very close ) at the line of scrimmage to force or jam him toward the sideline ( outside ) without violating the 5 yard no touch rule.
For example, in phosphorus pentafluoride ( PF < sub > 5 </ sub >), two resonance structures can be generated: the three equatorial bonds can be formed from sp < sup > 2 </ sup >- hybridized phosphorus orbitals, while the axial bonds can then be described by a 3c-4e bond ; alternatively, the axial bonds can be formed from sp-hybridized phosphorus orbitals, while the equatorial bonds can then be described by a 4c-6e bond ; thus satisfying the octet rule and explaining both the observed trigonal bipyramidal molecular geometry and the fact that the axial bond length ( 158 pm ) is longer than the equatorial ( 153 pm ).
Under Turkish rule, the name attached to the Beys of " Saruhan ", who founded the Beylik which preceded the Ottomans in the region, has been officially used, along with the name Manisa, for the city and the region alternatively and this until the present period of the Republic of Turkey.
It is a common myth that animals do not ( as a rule ) have sex for pleasure, or alternatively that humans, pigs ( and perhaps dolphins and one or two species of primate ) are the only species which do.
The fertile octogenarian and the unborn widow are two legal fictions from the law of real property ( and trusts ) that can be used either to invoke the rule against perpetuities to make an interest in property void or, alternatively and much more frequently, to demonstrate the seemingly bizarre results that can occur as a result of the rule.

alternatively and ",
", or alternatively " God before you, Devil !").
" Cipher " is alternatively spelled " cypher "; similarly " ciphertext " and " cyphertext ", and so forth.
The factor is defined as " The fraction of communicative civilizations with clear and non-paranoid planetary consciousness ", or alternatively expressed, the fraction of communicative civilizations that actually engage in deliberate interstellar transmission.
This term was used in conjunction with " savages ", which was either seen as a brutal barbarian, or alternatively, as " noble savage ".
The nickname has alternatively been taken adjectivally as " ill-advised ", " ill-prepared ", " indecisive ", thus " Æthelred the ill-advised ".
Comedy could be either slapstick ( usually referred to as " burlesque farce "), or alternatively " polite comedy ", which later came to be referred to as " domestic comedy " or " sophisticated comedy ".
It concludes with the phrase " MiToh Bitahon BeTzur Yisrael ", roughly translated as " With faith in the God of Israel ", or alternatively " From the strength of Israel ".
This is called the " problem of identity over time ", or alternatively, the " problem of change ".
This was the beginning of a long-running feud and schism between libertarian socialists and what they call " authoritarian communists ", or alternatively just " authoritarians ".
The " Dead Parrot Sketch ", alternatively and originally known as the " Pet Shop Sketch " or " Parrot Sketch ", is a popular sketch or one act from Monty Python's Flying Circus, and one of the most famous in the history of British television comedy.
For example, the set containing the three strings " Handel ", " Händel ", and " Haendel " can be specified by the pattern ( or alternatively, it is said that the pattern matches each of the three strings ).
While it is officially termed " Rivest Cipher 4 ", the RC acronym is alternatively understood to stand for " Ron's Code " ( see also RC2, RC5 and RC6 ).
However, the meaning of this case is unrelated to the one just described above for other languages and alternatively has been called " essive / translative ", as it means " for else, as ( being ) else "; e. g., hiltzat eman " to give up for dead ", lelotzat hartu zuten " they took him for a fool ".
Consider the implication " if I am in Massachusetts, then I am in North America ", which we might alternatively express as, " if I were in Massachusetts, then I would be in North America ".
As late as the eighth century the Saxon inhabitants of St Albans nearby were aware of their ancient neighbour, which they knew alternatively as Verulamacæstir or, under what H. R. Loyn terms " their own hybrid ", Vaeclingscæstir, " the fortress of the followers of Wæcla ", possibly a pocket of British-speakers remaining separate in an increasingly Saxonised area.
The Graeae ( English translation: " old women ", " grey ones ", or " grey witches "; alternatively spelled Graiai ( Γραῖαι ) and Graiae ) were three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth among them.

alternatively and hence
Antioch in Pisidia – alternatively Antiochia in Pisidia or Pisidian Antioch () and in Roman Empire, Latin: Antiochia Caesareia or Antiochia Caesaria – is a city in the Turkish Lakes Region, which is at the crossroads of the Mediterranean, Aegean and Central Anatolian regions, and formerly on the border of Pisidia and Phrygia, hence also known as Antiochia in Phrygia.
Various theories are commonly advanced: from the Quechua huakcha ( hispanicized as huacho ) meaning orphan, not belonging to a community, hence free and homeless, an important aspect of the huaso / gaucho myth, or alternatively from the Quechua huasu, meaning either the back of an animal, or rough and rustic.

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