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  2. Whole-of-government approach - Wikipedia

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    Whole-of-Government Approach (“WGA”) refers to the joint activities performed by diverse ministries, public administrations and public agencies in order to provide a common solution to particular problems or issues, and involve some form of cross-boundary work and restructuring.

  3. Wog - Wikipedia

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    Wog is a racial slur used to refer, in British English, to black and South Asian people, and, in Australian English, to people from the Mediterranean region. [1] Whilst it is extremely derogatory in British English, in Australian English it may be considered non-offensive depending on how the word is used, due to reclamation and changing connotations.

  4. Foreign market entry modes - Wikipedia

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    Strategy rules. This approach means that the company systematically compared all of the entry modes and evaluated the value before any choice is made. This approach is common in large firms, because the research requires resources, capital and time. It is rarely to see a small or medium-sized company use this approach.

  5. WOS - Wikipedia

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    WOS may refer to: Kalma Airport, IATA airport code; Worcester Shrub Hill railway station, Worcestershire, England (National Rail station code WOS) Wheels of Soul, an American outlaw motorcycle club; Wide Open Space (festival), an Australian music festival in the Northern Territory; Wilson Ornithological Society, a U.S. ornithological organisation

  6. Economic methodology - Wikipedia

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    Economic methodology is the study of methods, especially the scientific method, in relation to economics, including principles underlying economic reasoning. [1] In contemporary English, 'methodology' may reference theoretical or systematic aspects of a method (or several methods).

  7. Problem structuring methods - Wikipedia

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    The term "problem structuring methods" as a label for these techniques began to be used in the 1980s in the field of operations research, [8] especially after the publication of the book Rational Analysis for a Problematic World: Problem Structuring Methods for Complexity, Uncertainty and Conflict. [9]

  8. Talk:Wog - Wikipedia

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    Also the word might be used in a synonym for a haircut, the term "wog-chop" is often used. School teachers would often be shocked if they heard pupils use the word 'wog' between eachother, pointing out its racist connotations. We would explain that the word was not racist for our generation, and used in a harmless way to describe hair.

  9. Web of Science - Wikipedia

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    The Web of Science (WoS; previously known as Web of Knowledge) is a paid-access platform that provides (typically via the internet) access to multiple databases that provide reference and citation data from academic journals, conference proceedings, and other documents in various academic disciplines.