Unintended consequences

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71Sociology / European Union / Federalism / Political philosophy

A Digital Single Market for content: “win-win”, or unintended consequences? The European Commission has a vision for a European Digital Single Market (DSM) which should be welcomed. However, the reality is that it m

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Source URL: www.acte.be

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-19 12:01:52
72E-learning / Information and communication technologies in education / Unintended consequences / Blended learning / Mobile Assisted Language Learning / Education / Distance education / Educational technology

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Source URL: www.itdl.org

Language: English - Date: 2006-01-14 17:56:34
73Obstetrics / Human reproduction / Fertility / Family / Birth control / Unintended pregnancy / Prenatal care / Breastfeeding / Maternal health / Reproduction / Behavior / Pregnancy

Consequences for Infants of Parental Disagreement In Pregnancy Intention

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Source URL: www.guttmacher.org

Language: English - Date: 2002-08-16 15:05:27
74Pharmacy / Pharmacist / Medicine / Pharmacology / Health / Compounding

Compounders have spoken and it’s clear that the Drug Quality and Security Act (DQSA) has had many unintended consequences. Although intended to prevent another NECC tragedy and provide clarity to the role of the federa

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Source URL: c.ymcdn.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-10 09:24:15
75Nuclear fuels / Nuclear reprocessing / Uranium / Energy conversion / Nuclear reactor / Enriched uranium / Nuclear marine propulsion / Light water reactor / Iodine pit / Nuclear technology / Nuclear physics / Energy

Unintended Consequences of Converting the U.S. Nuclear Navy from HEU to LEU 1 Investigation into the Unintended Consequences of Converting the U.S. Nuclear Naval Fleet from Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) to Low Enriched

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Source URL: fas.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-18 17:21:26
76Sociology / European Union / Federalism / Political philosophy

A Digital Single Market for content: “win-win”, or unintended consequences? The European Commission has a vision for a European Digital Single Market (DSM) which should be welcomed. However, the reality is that it m

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Source URL: www.acte.be

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-20 17:16:23
77Human resource management / Employment / Strategic management / Performance management / Industrial and organizational psychology / Burnout / Performance appraisal / Leadership / Competency-based performance management / Management / Behavior / Social psychology

performance management: poison, panacea or plain hard work? Performance management systems can create both positive intended and negative unintended consequences for employees and organisations. Constant attention is nee

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Source URL: insights.unimelb.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-13 00:00:02
78Environmental science / 91st United States Congress / National Environmental Policy Act / Environmental impact statement / Politics / Decision theory / Lynton K. Caldwell / Policy / Council on Environmental Quality / Impact assessment / Environment / Government

Environmental Impact Statements and Their Lessons for Social Capital Analysis by Thomas Sander It is instructive to look at the origins of environmental impact statements and their consequences, intended and unintended,

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Source URL: www.hks.harvard.edu

Language: English
79Risk analysis / Sociology / Unintended consequences / Time / Philosophy / Ethology / Consequentialism / Futurology / Principles

Lightening the Load Measuring and managing the time and cost burden we require from the organisations we fund A presentation to the Australian Institute of Grants Management Conference by Kate Frykberg, Executive Directo

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Source URL: toddfoundation.org.nz

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-29 05:33:58
80Political economy / Sociology / Welfare economics / Competition law / Competition / Welfare / Best value / Capitalism / Voluntary sector / Social philosophy / Economics / Economic liberalism

COMPETITION IS GOOD FOR US - OR IS IT? The 19th century French economist Bastiat was known for his essay "What is seen and what is unseen", in which he was speaking about the law of unintended consequences. His particul

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Source URL: www.bsl.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-03 19:29:28
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