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However , if supply limitations exist , then the dispensing agency must ration the
limited services accoraing to some criterion . If the agency has control over the
magnitude of some parameter , such as cost , that appears in the individual ' s ...
However , if supply limitations exist , then the dispensing agency must ration the
limited services accoraing to some criterion . If the agency has control over the
magnitude of some parameter , such as cost , that appears in the individual ' s ...
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Since the regression results obtained in ( 20 ) gave a highly significant F test , I
am led to conclude that the approach used was satisfactory and that the poor
results obtained in ( 19 ) were due to the limited number of observations
available .
Since the regression results obtained in ( 20 ) gave a highly significant F test , I
am led to conclude that the approach used was satisfactory and that the poor
results obtained in ( 19 ) were due to the limited number of observations
available .
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For example , a wage supplement program depending on hours worked , would
have limited success in increasing the time period clients would stay with their
rehabilitation programs . Another implication of the empirical results for supply ...
For example , a wage supplement program depending on hours worked , would
have limited success in increasing the time period clients would stay with their
rehabilitation programs . Another implication of the empirical results for supply ...
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