- decay,
democratic recession,
democratic regression, and
democratic deconsolidation.
Other names include autocratization,
democratic decline, de-democratization...
- optimization, and
analysis Warehousing and
distribution Consolidation and
deconsolidation In-country
distribution High-touch
value added services Lean warehousing...
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Since the
beginning of the 21st century, a
committee proposed the
deconsolidation of the city and parish. In 2015, the city of
Lafayette gained international...
- or the opposite:
dividing a
large shipment into
smaller shipments (
deconsolidation).
Transshipment usually takes place in
transport hubs. Much international...
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October 11, 2020. Norris,
Pippa (2017). "Online
Exchange on "Democratic
Deconsolidation" (PDF).
Journal of Democracy. 12.
Retrieved November 9, 2024. pp. 14–15–18:...
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neurobiological mechanism of
reconsolidation in a way that
leads to
deconsolidation. One
example of this is the
Lefkoe Method,
created in 1985 by Morty...
- New Yorker. Howe, Paul (October 2017). "Eroding
Norms and
Democratic Deconsolidation".
Journal of Democracy. 23 (4).
Retrieved 19
October 2022. Fiorina...
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shipments are
combined into one
larger shipment for
economy of
transport Deconsolidation arrangements,
where large shipments (e.g.,
railcar lots) are broken...
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Restated figures due to the
adoption of IFRS 11,
which resulted in the
deconsolidation of the
joint ventures' group. **Restated
figures as a
result of the...
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levels of
political antipathy as a 'crisis'
which risks democratic deconsolidation. Anti-politics has
become a key
concept in
accounts of
political dysfunction...